Misfill, Story Time Edition

Dime Novel Raven Story Time

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:

Traveler’s Notebook Story Time (Dime Novel Raven)

endgame: aurora 88 big (a fleeting ripple)

Ghosts of Planners Past: Daily Planners (Writing at Large)

A treasury of Zork maps (Zarf Updates)

No-Buy Follow-Up (From the Pen Cup)

Pen Review: Schon DSGN Full-Sized Fountain Pen and Monoc Nib First Impressions (The Gentleman Stationer)

Stop over-complicating note-taking (Thoughtful Atlas)

Robert Oster Scorpion on Midori MD (Inkcredible Colours)

inkxpired : Teranishi Guitar Gentle Green (inkxplorations)

Faber Castell M grade pencil (Pencil Fodder)

Pen Review: Sai Watercolor Brush Pens (Set of 30) (The Well-Appointed Desk)

Kokuyo Campus High Grade (MIO) Notebook Review (Fountain Pen Love)

8 Ways to Read (a Lot) More Books This Year (Harvard Business Review)

Monthly Pen Purchases: January 2023 (Rachel's Reflections)

Vinta Awareness Inks (Mountain of Ink)

Analogue Keeper Logue Book Review (Blake's Broadcast)

Hobonichi A5 Cover (Stationery 🍕)

1980s/'90s Furniture Design: Mario Botta's Robot Chest of Drawers (Core77)

Montegrappa Ortocera (Figboot on Pens)

Atlas of the Munsell Color System. 1915 (Present & Correct)

A Thames Mudlarker’s Notebook (Notebook Stories)

Contemporary Notes: Dr. Bronwen Tate (Jillian Hess)

Nahvalur Original Plus LE Fountain Pen Review (SBREBrown)

Tools give us superpowers (José Naranja)

Video-Review: Ateliers Phileas "Yokohama" (A6 Leather Notebook Cover) (Scrively)

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Posted on February 12, 2023 and filed under Misfill.

Plotter Pen Sleeve Giveaway Winner

I backed into this Plotter Orange Shrink Leather pen sleeve as a gift with purchase from last year’s San Francisco Pen Show. And by gift with purchase, I mean “thanks for spending so much, Brad!” It’s a great pen sleeve, and one of you should have it. The winner is:

Plotter Pen Sleeve Giveaway Winner

Congrats Dan! I’ve sent you an email to collect your shipping address.

Posted on February 11, 2023 and filed under Giveaways.

I Swear It’s Not A Junk Drawer!

(Kimberly (she/her) took the express train down the fountain pen/stationery rabbit hole and doesn't want to be rescued. She can be found on Instagram @allthehobbies because there really are many, many hobbies!.)

The other day, I was listening to the AskTPA portion of Episode 549 when a listener asked how Brad and Myke store and keep track of the various converters, cartridges, etc. and I got all excited because I could share my own crazy solution - IKEA Alex drawers! Well, not all of the drawers, just one in particular (Drawer #2), is where all the little bits and pieces go. Sounds like a junk drawer to me, Kimberly. I swear, it’s not!! Unlike the usual stuff you’d find in the other drawers like staplers, tape, and Post-It notes, Drawer #2 keeps almost all of my pen-related accessories corralled within arm’s reach. Converters, cartridges, clips, tools, you name it and it’s probably in there.

Pen Accessory Storage

Ok, it does look a little like a junk drawer, but it’s actually full of useful pen stuff!

I won’t go through everything that’s in the drawer cuz I’m trying to keep this short (yeah, right), but you can see there are cartridges, converters, little bottles of ink (mostly J Herbin 10 ml), clips and other items. Let’s take a closer look at some of the stuff inside the drawer.

Fountain Pen Ink Cartridges

I keep proprietary or branded cartridges in their own little baggie. Pro tip: write on the sticky side of a Post-It so that you can see what it says when you stick it to the inside of the bag.

Fountain Pen Converters

Way more standard international converters than a normal person should have, along with a few threaded ones, a spare Parker converter, and some Lamy converters.

I clean and store empty cartridges after I’m done with them; they are particularly useful with proprietary cartridges so I can use any ink I want.

Empty Ink Cartridges

The left one houses a variety of standard international cartridges, the top has Montblanc carts which are standard international-ish. And the bottom bag has a variety of Pilot, Platinum and Lamy and other carts.

The 3 major Japanese brands have proprietary cartridges and converters so I have separate bins for Pilot, Platinum and Sailor. Bins of various sizes help organize different products/brands, at least until they are overflowing.

Pilot Cartridges and Converters

The Pilot bin overfloweth.

Pilot Pen Converters

Aside from cartridges, I also have a bunch of different Pilot converters (Con-40, Con-20, Con-70, the discontinued Con-50), as well as metal cartridge caps for the Vanishing Point/Decimo, and blue squeeze pipettes for cleaning Pilot Parallels.

Drawer #2 also houses miscellaneous accessories and tools such as cotton swabs (useful for cleaning small inky messes, Parafilm (for sealing up ink samples), colorful standard international converters, piston tools, TWSBI Pipe, adapters, o-rings, clips, rollerball attachments, small syringes, you get the picture.

Fountain Pen Accessories

Some of the stuff you should probably keep but don’t know where to put them. Ok, maybe this sounds a little like a junk drawer.

The cartridges, converters and other tools pretty much take over Drawer #2, so I need another drawer to store nibs. I have a lot of pens that use removable nib/nib units like Jowo, Bock, Schmidt, etc. So I generally remove the nib units from those pens and store them separately; this way I don’t have to uncap a bunch of pens to look for a particular nib.

Fountain Pen Nib Rack

One of the test tube racks that house my Franklin-Christoph nibs - these are for Jowo #6 nibs.

Nib Rack

I use Avery round labels on top to note the brand, size (5, 6, 8, etc.), nib size (F, M, B, etc.), grinds like SIG, CI, etc. There are rectangular labels that have the same info on the body of the vial.

I have a few nib racks filled with other sizes like Jowo 5, or other types like Bock, TWSBI, Lamy, Retro 51, etc. When I need to pick a nib for a certain pen, I will enter it into the Fountain Pen Companion (FPC). As I mentioned in the FPC article, I use FPC to track my currently inked as well as pen/ink usage. This allows me to enter a pen with a particular nib and grind, which is how I know what nib is in what pen. Then I store the empty vial on the side of one of the racks (along with the other empty vials), until I have cleaned the nib and am ready to put it back inside the vial in its proper spot in the rack.

Pro tip: when cleaning nibs/nib units, keep them next to the pen barrel so you know what nib went with which pen. Pro tip, part 2, don’t put pens with similar nib sizes next to each other so they don’t get mixed up. I will often clean a Jowo 6 nib and then a Jowo 5 nib or a non-Jowo nib before cleaning another Jowo 6. Pro tip, part 3, don’t let your cleaning pile get out of hand so you can avoid nib mixups in the first place (note to self, pay attention to this tip, lol).

All of these little tips and tricks, along with bins and baggies, help me stay organized and able to find accessories and nibs easily. Hope you found some of these tips helpful!

(Disclaimer: All products shown are my own, purchased and accumulated over the past 5+ years in this rabbit hole.)

Posted on February 10, 2023 and filed under Fountain Pens, Fountain Pen Maintenance, Accessories Review.