Elbwood Pocketmaster Fountain Pen Giveaway

Elbwood Pocketmaster

I made a celebratory pen purchase for the 500th episode of The Pen Addict Podcast. That pen was the Elbwood Pocketmaster, which has arrived, and I’ll be discussing further on this week’s show.

Contained in that shipment was a second box. A pen I didn’t order. A pen ... for you. Frank from Elbwood was kind enough to include this Navy and Dark Yellow Ebonite Pocketmaster, with a black steel nib, for me to give away as I see fit. And I see fit to give it away to one winner of this giveaway.

Elbwood Pocketmaster
Elbwood Pocketmaster

Big thanks to Frank for doing this, so be sure to go check out the awesome products he creates at Elbwood. To enter the giveaway, read the rules below, and get to entering!

Elbwood Pocketmaster
Elbwood Pocketmaster
Posted on March 22, 2022 and filed under Elbwood, Giveaways.

Pilot Acro ILMILY Ballpoint Pen Review

Pilot ILMILY Acroball

Look, the marketing department deserves to get paid too, ok? I mean, how else can you explain Pilot’s ILMILY stationery lineup? What does ILMILY stand for, you ask? “I Like Me, I Like You.”

Barney

ILMILY is a lifestyle stationery collection, featuring products with soothing colors, and designed around themes like positivity, happiness, warmth, and general awesomeness. Ok, I’ll stop having fun with the name now, because Pilot has created a product idea we can all get behind.

The ILMILY lineup features several different products, from pens and markers to paper and pen cases. Pilot releases ILMILY products as a series each season, with each containing various products themed to be used together. For example, the first series in 2021 contained a dozen Pilot Pastel Gel pens, FriXion stamps, journaling stencils, small envelopes, and colorful paper pads. The products are made in limited quantities, with each new season bringing us new stationery goodies.

Pilot ILMILY Acroball

All products are sold separately, which is how I was able to get the Pilot Acro ILMILY Ballpoint Pen from JetPens. The standard Acroball is a personal favorite of mine, so I was interested to see how this upgraded barrel design compares to the standard.

Pilot ILMILY Acroball

Writing-wise, it compares perfectly. It was safe to assume as much, seeing how they use the same refill. Acroball ink is Pilot’s version of hybrid ballpoint ink technology, made popular by the Uni-ball Jetstream. I believe it is just as good as Jetstream ink, but Uni simply had 1. A years-long head start, and 2. Far better barrel designs, which place them at the top of the market.

Pilot ILMILY Acroball

The ILMILY Acroball features an 0.5 mm black ink refill. It is fine, clean, and fun. The upgraded barrel of this specific model features a smooth, shiny barrel, that, while called slim, feels like a standard barrel diameter and width. It is very lightweight, and reasonably plain-looking outside of the faux-chamfer where the barrel unscrews. The knock is very clicky.

The barrel colors I have are Winter Navy and Summer Light Purple. Both are excellent, although my preference lies with the darker model. There are six other barrel colors available as well.

Pilot ILMILY Acroball

At this point, we have sorted out that this is a good pen, and we all love each other. But what we haven’t sorted out is if this is a pen you should rush out and purchase. At $13.25 each, that answer is clearly no. That is a heck of a premium to pay for aesthetics. It looks awesome, that’s for sure, but the standard Acroball has an arguably better barrel, and an inarguably better grip, and is 1/4th the cost.

I like the fact that Pilot has created the ILMILY lineup. I’ll always take good stationery, with a good story. That said, cost will-be a long term limiting factor for many consumers, especially with quarterly limited releases. But Pilot is taking a different tack, with different marketing, for a different market. I love to see it, and I hope it succeeds.

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


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Pilot ILMILY Acroball
Posted on March 21, 2022 and filed under Pilot, Acroball, Ballpoint, Pen Reviews.

Misfill, Bauhaus Edition

Leuchtturm1917 Bauhaus

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:

Paper Review: Other Leuchtturm 1917 Notebook Options (Part 2 of 3: Bauhaus Edition) (The Well-Appointed Desk)

Paper Mind Bank Paper Notebook for Fountain Pens (Gourmet Pens)

Birmingham Sweetheart on Midori MD (Inkcredible Colours)

The Onoto Scholar was worth the wait (UK fountain pens)

Fountain Pen Quest Trail Log – March 20, 2022 | Fountain Pen Quest

The Deeply Satisfying Pleasures of Harriet Korman’s Paintings (Hyperalergic)

Retro Writing 08 – Psion 3mx (Art vs. Entropy)

The Case for Writing Longhand: ‘It’s About Trying to Create That Little Space of Freedom’ (The New York Times)

Pelikan M605 Black Special Edition, M600 14K Extra Fine, inked with Sailor Jentle Four Seasons yuki-akari (TooManyPelikans)

Blackwing Compared (Stationery 🍕)

#OneWeek100People: Day 8 (Writing at Large)

Ink Review #1767: Van Dieman's Styx Valley Forest Green (Mountain of Ink)

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Posted on March 20, 2022 and filed under Misfill.