2022 Kokuyo Jibun Techo First Kit Mini B6 Slim Giveaway

2022 Kokuyo Jibun Techo First Kit Mini B6 Slim

It is officially planner season in these parts, meaning I get to give away some of the coolest, most sought after 2022 planners to stationery lovers like yourself.

To kick things off with a bang, I have one Kokuyo Jibun Techo First Kit in the Mini B6 Slim size with the Green cover. Mini is a bit of a misnomer with this product, as B6 is a great planner size. Plus, this kit contains not only the main Jibun Techo diary, but also separate Life and Idea books that can carry forward to future years. This is a serious setup for serious planners!

I have one to give away, so read the rules below and get ready for 2022.

Posted on September 14, 2021 and filed under Kokuyo, Jibun Techo, Giveaways.

Birmingham Pen Co. Eroded Bronze Ink Review

Birmingham Pen Co. Eroded Bronze Ink Review

Brad, if you start with one ink from Birmingham Pen Co., make it Eroded Bronze.

This was the advice I was given when I was shopping for my first batch of Birmingham Inks. I heeded that advice, right up until I gave my first bottle of Eroded Bronze away. If you have ever joined me on Twitch, that’s how I roll. Get a bunch of new stuff in to test, give some of it away to viewers. I’m glad to do it!

I had plenty of other Birmingham Inks to choose from anyway, like another classic BPC ink, Antique Sepia. But I was anxious to get Eroded Bronze back in hand, which I did on a recent order. And this time, when all of the inks came in, I held that one back for myself!

Birmingham Pen Co. Eroded Bronze Ink Lines

Eroded Bronze is a blue grey - I think. That’s what I like about it. That’s what I like about a lot of Birmingham inks, in fact. The colors have some complexity to them. Ink swabs of Eroded Bronze not only show blues and greys, but purple, pink, and green. It’s wild and strange, in the best way possible.

Birmingham Pen Co. Eroded Bronze Ink Tomoe
Birmingham Pen Co. Eroded Bronze Ink Swab

What ink swabs show don’t always translate to the line from the nib, and that was my expectation with this ink. It is a fantastic writing blue ink with character, even coming from this extra fine steel nib in my Diplomat Aero. The wider and wetter the nib choice, the more difference in color you will see on the page.

Birmingham Pen Co. Eroded Bronze Ink
Birmingham Pen Co. Eroded Bronze

Eroded Bronze is part of the Crisp formula group, meaning this ink is designed to be a good all-around writing ink, which works well on a wide variety of paper types. I’ve tried it on three or four types of paper so far, and it writes wonderfully, with no featuring or bleeding. If anything, it leans to the drier side of the spectrum, which is in line with the formulation, and hence the performance.

I’m enjoying what I’m using from Birmingham Pen Co. so far. I’m two-for-two on keeper Crisp formula shades, so next time, I’ll branch out into one of the other ink formulations to see if the quality continues.

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


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Birmingham Pen Co. Eroded Bronze Review
Posted on September 13, 2021 and filed under Birmingham Pen Co, Ink Reviews.

Misfill, I Forgot To Do It Edition

Jim Jarmusch

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:

The Paris Review - Jim Jarmusch’s Collages (The Paris Review)

Lennon Tool Bar Ganlan on Midori MD (Inkcredible Colours)

OMAS 360 Arco Bronze Celluloid Fountain Pen (Gourmet Pens)

Planner Review: Erin Condren Focused Productivity Planner (The Well-Appointed Desk)

Aratrum Calamus (dapprman)

Review: U.S.A. Gold Pencil (Comfortable Shoes Studio)

A little sun, a little shade (mnmlscholar)

Stupid Life Tricks (Roden Newsletter Archive)

Elaborately Constructed Figures by ‘People Too’ Create a Cast of Quintessential Characters in Paper (Colossal)

Itziar Barrios uses humble Bic pens to create stunning editorial illustrations (Creative Boom)

I Made a Zine: Reading Proust (Take Note)

The German Federal Minister For Labor And Social Affairs Visits Pelikan’s Vöhrum Factory (The Pelikan's Perch)

Going for gold (Pens Pencils Plus)

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Posted on September 12, 2021 and filed under Misfill.