Sailor Bung Box Blue Black Fountain Pen Ink Review

I received an epic batch of not-easy-to-come-by ink samples in January that knocked my socks off (thanks Richard!), and while I have had a chance to play with some of them I'm just now getting the chance to write them up. Sailor Bung Box Blue Black (aka Sailor 4B) is the first, and maybe the best.

My love of blue black inks is well known, and this package contained a wide variety of samples I had never heard of, much less tried. I went with the Sailor 4B first because I was also sent a cool empty box and bottle of this ink to see how Sailor packages these specialty inks for Japanese retailer Bungubox. Yes, it is only available directly through them unfortunately, unless you want to work some eBay magic.

The ink itself is fantastic. It is one of the most shaded blue black inks I have used and it has a nice red sheen that I had a hard time capturing. This ink could use more close-up photos to show off all of its properties. I'll work on that. It nails the color ratios too. There are no hints of stray colors - like green - that often ruin some blue black inks for me.

This is a standout ink, one I would give up a body part or two to acquire more of. Thanks Richard for sending me this sample!

(Note: Bungubox just launched an Amazon Shop. Several inks are available (not this one) but I'm not going to bother linking them because it would cost you almost $60 for one bottle of ink with shipping.)

Posted on March 17, 2014 and filed under Ink Reviews, Sailor.

Tombow Mono 100 Wooden Pencil Winners

It is fun to get hooked on new types of products, isn't it? Wooden pencils will never top some of my favorite pens but they are shooting up the charts of some of my most used writing instruments. And thanks to JetPens I am able to share awesome products like the Tombow Mono 100 Wooden Pencil with readers like you.

And the winners are:

Congratulations guys! Get in touch via the Contact page and let me know what lead grade you would like and I'll ship them right out. You have one week to claim your prize.

Thanks to everyone who entered!

Posted on March 16, 2014 and filed under Giveaways, Tombow.

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