Misfill, Bring It On Edition

Bring It On

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:

— ’Bring It On' -- From spirit fingers to appropriation, the cult sports film is much more than a teen rom-com (ESPN)

— Review: Twsbi Diamond 580 Smoke Rose Gold Ii Fountain Pen Review (The Pencilcase Blog)

— TWSBI Reviews – 580 Diamond and ECO (Pen and Paper Geek)

— Andy Warhol on Race and Ethnicity (Hyperallergic)

— My Shift From Analog to Digital (the weekly pencil.)

— Aurora's Special Edition Red (Inkdependence!)

— AfroSurf: Forget blonde hair and blue eyes, here's the untold story of African surf culture (Creative Boom)

— Need a Friend? (Pen and Paper Geek)

— Muji 2B Natural Wood-cased Pencil (Writing at Large)

— The Prison Drawings of Frank Jones (Hyperallergic)

— Ink Review: Lennon Tool Bar Spring (The Well-Appointed Desk)

— Review: Otto Hutt design06 (UK fountain pens)

— Sailor Shikiori Fountain Pen Ink Cartridges Make Great Gifts! Also, They're Very Adorable. (Gourmet Pens)

— Moment Travelwear 21L Backpack & Pouches Review (Carryology)

— Hacking The Street: Bill Posters' Guide To Guerrilla Theatre (The Quietus)

— Chrome Industries Kadet Review (Carryology)

— A lavishly illustrated guide hopes to tell the complete story of the 'Art of Drag' (Creative Boom)

— Paper So Good It Should Be Illegal? Reviewing the Blackwing "Illegal Pad" (The Gentleman Stationer)

— Fountain Pen Shootout: Ensso XS Pocket Fountain Pen vs. Inventery Pocket Pen (SBREBrown)

— Review: Rotring Visuclick 0.7 Mechanical Pencil (Comfortable Shoes Studio)

— Ink Review #270: Diamine Bilberry (Fountain Pen Pharmacist)

— Best Sustainable Backpacks for EDC (Carryology)

— Julia Wertz (Uses This)

— Mother series merchandise line from Hobonichi Techo returning in 2021 (Nintendo Wire)

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Posted on August 30, 2020 and filed under Misfill.

Nakaya Long Piccolo in Ama-Iro with a Cursive Italic Reversible Grind by Mark Bacas: A Review

Nakaya Long Piccolo

(Susan M. Pigott is a fountain pen collector, pen and paperholic, photographer, and professor. You can find more from Susan on her blog Scribalishess.)

Back in May, I purchased a Nakaya Long Piccolo in Ama-Iro from my friend Rick Liebson. It came with a luscious BB nib. The Nakaya Long Piccolo is a body shape produced only for Aesthetic Bay, so nabbing one of these isn't easy. Plus, Nakaya stopped producing pens in the Ama-Iro finish in 2019. I was thrilled to add such a unique pen to my Nakaya collection.

The Long Piccolo is significantly longer than the regular Piccolo, measuring 5.9 inches/150mm in length capped as compared to 5.1 inches/130mm for the regular Piccolo. Uncapped, the Long Piccolo is 5.1 inches/130mm in contrast to the regular Piccolo, which is 4.6 inches/116mm. It's not a heavy pen at all, weighing only 19.7 grams inked and unposted (posting Nakayas is not recommended).

On the left is the Nakaya Piccolo Watching the Moon Cat. On the right is the Nakaya Long Piccolo in Ama-Iro.

On the left is the Nakaya Piccolo Watching the Moon Cat. On the right is the Nakaya Long Piccolo in Ama-Iro.

Otherwise, the Long Piccolo has the same design elements as the regular Piccolo: conical finials, a body that tapers slightly outward in the middle, and a noticeable step-down from the barrel to the grip.

Nakaya Long Piccolo Finial
Nakaya Long Piccolo Body

The Ama-Iro finish is gorgeous. It's sky blue, but with a grey cast that keeps it from being too bright.

Nakaya Long Piccolo Cap

The nib started as a double broad (BB). Unfortunately, I failed to take a photo of the nib before I had it ground. I did write with it in my journal, and, although it was smooth as silk, it was too broad and mushy for my handwriting.

Nakaya Long Piccolo BB Writing

I sent the pen to Mark Bacas and we discussed possible grinds. Originally, I thought the BB might make a good Predator nib. But Mark advised me to consider a reversible grind: double broad cursive italic with the nib in normal position, and fine with the nib upside down. Just look at this amazing nib now!

Nakaya Long Piccolo Front Nib
Nakaya Long Piccolo Side Nib

The BB cursive italic is smooth and forgiving yet offers a precise writing line with lots of character.

Nakaya Long Piccolo CI Nib
Nakaya Long Piccolo CI Nib Close Up

The reverse is also smooth, and the fine line it produces is the perfect width.

Nakaya Long Piccolo Reverse Nib
Nakaya Long Piccolo Reverse Nib Close

You can see the line width difference between the two sides here:

Nakaya Long Piccolo Lines

This nib is so much fun to use, and the ability to have a BB cursive italic and fine line with just a flip of the nib makes it versatile.

If you're interested in nib grinds that go beyond the normal options (Cursive Italic, Italic, Oblique, etc.), be sure to check out Mark Bacas's site. I now own two pens with his special nib grinds (a Predator and this Reverse Grind) and I keep both inked all the time.

(I purchased the Nakaya Long Piccolo and got the Reverse CI grind from Mark Bacas with my own funds.)


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Nakaya Long Piccolo Writing
Posted on August 28, 2020 and filed under Nakaya, Fountain Pens, Pen Reviews.