TiScribe-Bolt Now Live On Kickstarter (Sponsor)

With three successful Kickstarter projects under his belt, Kelvin Verrett of Urban Survival Gear is back with his latest design, the TiScribe-Bolt.

The highlight of the TiScribe-Bolt is the unique bolt action that is built right into the clip. A quick, single-handed push and flick of the clip and you are ready to write. Reverse that move and the refill retracts quickly and cleanly. The clip is designed to stay clear of the barrel as well, so the bolt-action with not leave any trace.

And, if you are a fidgeter like me, the TiScribe-Bolt will keep you occupied endlessly.

The TiScribe-Bolt is a 100% custom machined pen made from high quality Titanium, Copper, or Brass, with the pocket clip and bolt carriers machined from Grade 5 Titanium. It also uses the Pilot G2 refill as a base, which opens up a world of refill choices.

Starting at just $54, the TiScribe-Bolt is now live on Kickstarter, so head over and pick out your favorite.

My thanks to Urban Survival Gear for sponsoring The Pen Addict this week.

Posted on January 30, 2017 and filed under Featured Sponsor.

Write Notepads In The Pines Limited Edition Pocket Notebook Review

In my never-ending quest to buy fewer notebooks, I did exactly what I was not supposed to do: Buy more! I couldn’t help it though. The Write Notepads Winter 2016 release, titled “In The Pines”, was too nice to pass up. I had some experience with Write before, but buying and using these sealed the deal for me. Write Notepads are amazing.

In The Pines spoke to me on several different levels. First off, the design is stunning. The deep forest green cover with the silver stamping is clean, and not overdone. I appreciate the minimal look. The packaging the notebooks come in is a knockout, as with all of Write Notepads limited releases. The design makes you pick them up. The quality found on the inside keeps you coming back.

In my previous experiences with Write Notepads, pencil has been the name of the game. They are wonderful for graphite, and In The Pines is no exception. There is something about the feel of a pencil on their page that is different than other brands. It’s a match made in writing heaven.

I convinced myself I would only be using pencil in this notebook, specifically the Caran d’Ache Swiss Pine I recently bought on sale at Anderson Pens. How perfect is that matchup? But, for this review, I needed to throw some ink at the page as well, and I was happy with the results.

Fountain pens are at the forefront of my usage, and this notebook handles them as well as expected for a non-fountain pen specific paper. My fine and dry nibs were fantastic, with no feathering or bleed. My wide and wet nibs didn’t feather, but there was some bleed. Not much though, as you can see on the back side of the page. All in all, In The Pines handles fountain pens better than many pocket-sized notebooks on the market. Gel, ballpoint, and rollerball pens all behaved nicely, too.

Shipping a paper product that is usable for the vast majority of people is no easy task, and Write Notepads has accomplished that.

We discussed Write Notepads subscription service on the podcast last week, and lo and behold, look what is now available. Memberships are now open, and with my wonderful experience with In The Pines, there was no doubt I was going to sign up. The newsletter announcement didn’t make it easy though. In fact, the newsletter was a full-on train wreck. I’m glad I’m paying them for notebooks, not marketing. Stick to the analog gang!

Of all the things I don’t need, I’m excited to have more notebooks coming my way from Write Notepads. The writing experience is excellent, and I find myself reaching for them constantly because they are enjoyable to use. Check them out if you are looking to add more high-quality notebooks into your life.


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Posted on January 30, 2017 and filed under Write Notepads, Notebook Reviews.

Misfill, Choose Life Edition

Each week in Refill, the Pen Addict Members newsletter, I publish Ink Links as part of the additional content you receive for being a member. And each week, after 10 to 15 links, plus my added commentary on each, I'm left with many great items I want to share. Enter Misfill. Here are this weeks links:

-- Talking trainspotting 1996 and 2016 with sick boy, renton, begbie and spud (i-D)

-- Trump sticks with tradition for presidential pen choice (CNN)

-- The Right Pen For The Job (My Pen Needs Ink)

-- Staedtler Initium Lignum Fountain Pen Review (pencils and other things)

-- What’s Brewing: Kayon Mountain – Ethiopia (Natural) (Pete Denison)

-- Experiment 7: Orange Series Ink Tests Part II (Inkpothesis)

-- Quick Guide To Identifying Ford Pickups From 1948 To 1996 (Design You Trust)

-- Illustrator Spotlight: Jay Daniel Wright (BOOOOOOOM)

-- Experimenting with Brush Lettering (The Finer Point)

-- Old Ukrainian Drafting Stencils (Present&Correct)

-- Tokyo illustrator Okamura Yuta and his endearing brush-and-ink characters (It's Nice That)

-- Japanese toilet industry agrees to standardise bidet control pictograms on toilets (It's Nice That)

-- The One About Pens (Rands in Repose)

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Posted on January 29, 2017 and filed under Misfill.