— TWSBI ECO (2015): Expectations are an interesting thing. For example, with the Schon DSGN pen I just mentioned, I had zero expectations going into it. I bought it, loved, it, and therefore it exceeded any expectations I had of it.
The TWSBI ECO, on the other hand, had high expectations from the jump, from myself and the community as a whole. TWSBI, as a brand, could be defined by the expectations we placed on them. This is a brand built to provide a unique and wonderful writing experience at a value price. In the early years of the company, they often fell short of those lofty expectations, but slowly and steadily, they got better.
In the lead up to the ECO, it’s fair to say expectations were high, but tempered. In the past, to own a TWSBI meant being burned in some way, shape, or form. Would that happen once again with the ECO?
Not even close. The ECO has exceeded even my highest expectations for a fountain pen.
At its $30 price point, TWSBI may have cannibalized it’s own higher priced pens because the ECO represents such great value. Its looks are unique, and far from traditional, but the performance, feel, and functionality ranks up there with pens ten times the price. That’s no hyperbole. The TWSBI ECO can hang with pens far greater in historical stature, but it is a pen made today for today’s fountain pen users, and we are all better off for it.
Looking back on the past decade of stationery releases can be a daunting task, but boy was this fun to put together. If I tried again tomorrow, I may come up with ten new products to feature, but I’m thrilled with the stories each of these products represent in my journey.
Thanks for joining me for the ride, and I would love to hear what your favorite products of the last ten years are.