The Pen Addict Podcast: Episode 323 - Mother Cover

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It’s been fun to watch the growth of the Hobonichi brand year after year, and if their 2019 product page is any indication, it is going to be the biggest yet. It wasn’t that many years ago where we could barely buy their planners, much less any accessories. Things move fast!

Sailor is another one that is moving fast with all of their special editions, and you will be SHOCKED at what Myke thinks about them. We also discuss Elemental Notebooks, old school Pentel pens, and a must-see Pelikan infographic.

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Posted on August 29, 2018 and filed under Podcast.

Zebra Sarasa Mark On Gel Pen Review

(Jeff Abbott is a regular contributor at The Pen Addict. You can find more from Jeff online at Draft Evolution and Twitter.)

I'm continually amazed at the level of specificity that some stationery tools tout today. My most recent surprise came with the Zebra Sarasa Mark On gel ink pens. They look like a Sarasa Clip on the outside, but there's a different design on the barrel. What gives? Well, this particular model of Sarasa is made specifically for people who want to use a highlighter along with their gel pens while taking notes.

It's been a long time since I've regularly used a highlighter for emphasizing notes, so I had forgotten that ink can sometimes bleed after running a highlighter over it. That's exactly what the Mark On line of pens aims to solve. The ink in the Mark On is unique in that it dries quickly and is water and smudge resistant. Since highlighter ink is water-based, these two are a great match.

The models I have on hand are the 0.4mm variant, although they are also available in 0.5mm sizes. The color selection isn't great (just the standard black, blue, and red), but it covers the absolute basics. This is such a niche use case that I can't expect dozens of color options.

Just like the other Sarasa models, this model features a strong, beefy clip that secure the pen to anything that fits into the jaws. There's also a comfortable rubberized grip on the section that makes note-taking sessions a little easier to endure. In all, it's a standard Sarasa that we all know and love, but it has that one trick up its sleeve.

How does it stand up against highlighter smudge? In my tests, it works great provided you give the ink about five seconds to dry before using a highlighter over it. No matter the color, the gel ink doesn't bleed when introduced to highlighter ink. It's fantastic.

Even with the smaller 0.4mm tip size, the Sarasa Mark On writes smoothly and reliably. Just like other Sarasa gel inks, this is no surprise and I wouldn't expect anything less.

The Zebra Sarasa Mark On gel ink pens are a delightfully narrow-minded use case that will fit the specific needs of people taking notes all over the world. If you use gel pens in conjunction with highlighters in any capacity, this is worth checking out.

(JetPens provided this product at no charge to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Posted on August 29, 2018 and filed under Zebra, Sarasa, Gel, Pen Reviews.

Karas Pen Co. Reaktor Galaxie Rollerball Pen Giveaway

If you read yesterday’s review of the Karas Pen Co. Reaktor Galaxie Rollerball you will notice that there are four pens in this series. In today’s post, I’m giving all four of those pens away. If you ever wanted better odds on a giveaway then this is the one you want to enter. Read the rules below, and enter away!

Posted on August 28, 2018 and filed under Karas Pen Co., Giveaways.