November Sponsor Spotlight

Sponsor support is very important to me here at The Pen Addict. My sidebar advertisers put their faith in me to deliver good value for them month in and month out, and I want to shine the light on the best of the best for you. If you are shopping for pens, paper, inks, and more, please check out these great companies and see what they have to offer. Some recent highlights:

Goldspot received the latest Esterbrook Estie in Scarlet, with either Gold or Palladium trim.

Vanness Pens has the new lineup of Kobe Onomatopoeia inks, which are a perfect gift this holiday season.

JetPens stocked the full range of Opus 88 Halo Fountain Pens, which are one of the best pens you can buy for under $100.

Pen Chalet has the new Diplomat Aero Gift Sets, featuring one of six Aero colors, a matching ink, and a pen sleeve.

Posted on November 29, 2021 and filed under Sponsors.

Kokuyo X Platinum Preppy Perpanep Fountain Pen Review

The Kokuyo X Platinum Preppy Perpanep Fountain Pen could be the next highly sought after disposable pen. I’ll explain that thought in a moment, but first we have to get one thing out of the way: The name of this product line is atrocious.

From Kokuyo:

“The brand name "PERPANEP" is a combination of the words "pen" and "paper". This stationery series was designed with the best combination of pen and paper in mind.”

They did this on purpose. They sat in a meeting, brainstormed, and decided this was a good idea. Kokuyo, one of the largest stationery brands in the world, with what has to be a sizable marketing budget, chose Perpanep. An anagram of “pen” and “paper.” Again, on purpose.

Le sigh.

The Perpanep paper lineup consists of three notebooks, each with their own paper type - Ultra Smooth, Smooth, and Textured. The Ultra Smooth and Textured papers are recommended for Fineliners and Fountain Pens, while the Smooth is recommended for Gel Pens, Ballpoint Pens, and Pencils. I hope to have a review here soon of all three notebooks, but in the meantime, check out Ana’a breakdown at The Well-Appointed Desk.

At launch, there were no pens or pencils designed to bring you the “best combination of pen and paper.” There were only notebooks. Certainly, if Kokuyo made pens and pencils to match, I would have jumped on those, but at least they collaborated with Platinum for a branded Preppy model.

This pen was an insta-buy the moment I saw it while browsing Yoseka Stationery. Why such an immediate positive reaction to what is ostensibly an overpriced Preppy? For that, I need to share with you the story of the Sailor Ink Bar.

When I posted my Ink Bar review in July, 2009, I had just received it from a friend in Japan. The pen eventually made its way to JetPens, and I acquired a few more. Then they vanished - no longer available for purchase anywhere.

As a nascent fountain pen user, I loved the Ink Bar. It was simple, self-contained (unrefillable,) had a great nib, wrote well, and cost $3. As it turns out, I wasn’t the only one who liked it. Once they became hard to find, the amount of emails I received about the Ink Bar increased. People LOVED this pen, and Sailor did away with it, never to return.

The Perpanep, visually speaking, brought me right back to the Ink Bar, making it an instant purchase.

This pen is 100% Platinum Preppy outside of the logo on the barrel. That means, it is already one of the best inexpensive pens you can buy. The 03 Fine nib is round, smooth, and writes wonderfully. It’s refillable, using Platinum proprietary cartridges, and the cap contains their patented Slip and Seal mechanism to keep the nib from drying out.

The only true difference between the Kokuyo branded model and a traditional Platinum Preppy is price. You will pay $3 more ($7.50 vs. $4.50) for the artwork, and the beauty of the word “PERPANEP” stamped on the side of the barrel.

For me, it was worth it. The basic white plastic aesthetic is something I love, and combined with an already great product in the Preppy there was no doubt it was heading to my house. The only problem now is I am forced to figure out other stationery anagrams to get ahead of Kokuyo’s next branding adventure.

(I purchased this pen from Yoseka Stationery at full retail price.)


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Posted on November 29, 2021 and filed under Kokuyo, Platinum, Fountain Pens, Pen Reviews.

Misfill, Sunday League Football 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:

Ellie Bainbridge looks to 1970s Sunday league football culture as inspiration for her retro work (It’s Nice That)

Currently Inked- November 2021 (From the Pen Cup)

Midori MD Notebook Journal A5 Review (Writing at Large)

Free Japanese Art Archive Lets You Down Wave Illustrations for Free (My Modern Met)

Color Traveler Kure Battleship Yamato Gray on Midori MD (Inkcredible Colours)

Stilo & Stile x Leonardo Officina Italiana Momento Zero Magma & Nebula Fountain Pens (Gourmet Pens)

Fountain Pen Quest Trail Log – November 28, 2021 (Fountain Pen Quest)

Ink Review #630: Pineider Sepia (Fountain Pen Pharmacist)

So that was Black Friday. How was yours, pen addicts? (UK fountain pens)

Meanwhile – Issue #26 – Contact Sheets (Revue)

Reflection: The Use of an Art Journal (Comfortable Shoes Studio)

What I've been using this week! 11-21-2021 Edition (Inkdependence!)

Galen Leather Hobonichi Weeks Mega covers review (The Gadgeteer)

Paper Review: Midori Autumn Silk Screen Printed Pads (The Well-Appointed Desk)

Legendary DJ John Peel Makes a List of His 20 Favorite Albums (Open Culture)

Kobe Fountain Pen Inks 10-18 swatch tests (Nick Stewart)

"Discovery of a Lifetime": Rare Tudor Paintings From Elizabeth I's Reign Found Hidden in Medieval Manor (Hyperallergic)

12 and Count Alexander von Faber-Castell (Bleistift)

Pen roll and pen case storage etiquette (mnmlscholar)

Matteo Bologna of Mucca on the five books on type he wish he'd read at the start of his career (Creative Boom)

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Posted on November 28, 2021 and filed under Misfill.