St. Louis Pen Show, June 22-25, Make Your Plans Now! (Sponsor)

The 2023 St. Louis Pen Show is right around the corner!

From Thursday, June, 22nd to Sunday June, 25th, the pen world heads to the Gateway City. Have you made plans yet? If so, great! If not, here is a sampling of what you have to look forward to:

  • Over 170 vendor tables.
  • Around 20 classes over the three public days, featuring calligraphy, cursive handwriting, journaling, letterpress, vintage pens, pen repairs, and others.
  • KWZ Missourah Crawdad! Your first chance to pick up this show exclusive ink.
  • Low admissions rates at $5 for a single day pass, $10 for all three public days, and $30 for the four day trader pass.
  • Great hotel rates, which include breakfast daily.
  • Tons of door prizes throughout the weekend.

Time to make plans to meet your friends in St. Louis! Head over to the St. Louis Pen Show website for all of the details, buy tickets, and book your hotel for the pen show rate, which always sells out.

My thanks to the St. Louis Pen Show for sponsoring The Pen Addict this week.

Posted on April 10, 2023 and filed under Featured Sponsor.

Pilot Decimo Fountain Pen Review

I normally don’t rush into product reviews. I like to spend some time with products prior to writing an article, usually a few weeks at a minimum. That’s not a firm rule-there are plenty of exceptions to be made-but the more time I spend with a product, the better idea I have on its pros and cons, and how people might use it.

The Pilot Decimo is one of those exceptions, for a few reasons.

One, I’ve been on vacation, and didn’t have an article banked for today. I like to get ahead of the game, but I’ve already let April get ahead of me a bit. And that’s perfectly ok when time off is involved.

Bought for $200 at the 2023 Atlanta Pen Show. The stock Decimo is currently priced around $160.

Two, this Decimo is fresh in my mind. It was part of my Atlanta Pen Show haul two weekends ago, and has been close at hand ever since.

And three, I know what to expect from this pen. I’m already a fan of the Pilot Vanishing Point, and you may ask “What is the difference between the Pilot Vanishing Point and the Pilot Decimo?”

Barrel diameter.

That’s it. That’s the list.

And honestly, that’s what I wanted to test. I love the Vanishing Point, but it teeters right on the edge of being too wide. It’s not, I don’t think, but what if it were slightly narrower?

That’s the Decimo in a nutshell. That slight diameter difference (10.8 mm grip/12 mm barrel vs. 12 mm grip/13.7 mm barrel on the Vanishing Point,) gives this pen a different feel. And in my week plus with this pen, I think it makes a world of difference. Pilot must think so too, as evidenced by the mere existence of this model. And in the Japanese market, it seems closer to equal footing with the Vanishing Point.

Vanishing Point, top, vs. Decimo.

That’s not the case here in the US market, or the rest of the world outside of Japan. We are stuck with a few basic Decimo colors, which aren’t refreshed every year. There’s no limited edition release, no sneaky store collaboration, no nothing. It’s the opposite in Japan, with endless choice, and constant product updates.

The Decimo nose cone is slightly smaller to accommodate the narrower barrel diameter.

My Decimo was part of a 20 pen release in Japan in 2020, with five colors launched each quarter throughout the year. You read that right-20 new Decimos in a single calendar year. Is that a bit of an outlier? Sure. But that didn’t stop the regular flow of store model and limited releases throughout the country.

In the US market? Bupkis. And not changing any time soon, despite our collective leaning on Pilot USA at the Atlanta Pen Show.

Same with the clip.

This post is more of a stump speech than a review, in that I think the Decimo should be given more love outside of Japan. It’s a great pen, which, if you already like the Vanishing Point, you may like the Decimo even more.

Do I? That’s where time and testing come in. We shall see. I certainly don’t like it less, so Pilot, why not give me a few more Decimo colors to test out to see what I really think?

Until then, I’ll keep writing with this Purple Brushed Metal 2020 Pilot Decimo, with a Matthew Chen Kodachi nib grind on its Medium 18k nib unit. And as long as I have it, I’ll keep asking for more to be available around the globe.


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Posted on April 10, 2023 and filed under Pilot, Decimo, Vanishing Point, Fountain Pens, Pen Reviews.

Misfill, Peeps 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:

A Look Inside the Peeps Factory (Things Organized Neatly)

Early thoughts on the Conklin Mark Twain crescent filler fountain pen. (Fountain pen blog)

Using the Hoard (From the Pen Cup)

Write A Song With These Ten Weird Tricks (Colin Meloy's Machine Shop)

Pelikan On The Move? – Local Politicians Propose Relocating Pelikan’s Factory (The Pelikan's Perch)

Nock Co Seed A5 (Stationery 🍕)

I outsourced my currently inked this week (mnmlscholar)

how to draw dotted lines on chalkboards, mit style (MIT Admissions)

Ayush Notebook Review (Fountain Pen Love)

Chitra Ganesh's Coloring Book Resists Queer Erasure (Hyperallergic)

Phoenix Community Garden (Writing at Large)

Pen Porn: Gioia Cameo Edition (Rachel's Reflections)

Nahvalur Nautilus Tideland Cult Pens Exclusive (dapprman)

Ink Review: Troublemaker 2022 New Inks (The Well-Appointed Desk)

Mike McQuaid's clean, ergonomic setup in Edinburgh, Scotland (Hacker Stations)

In 'Fragmented,' Expansive Scenes Rendered in Ink by Robert Strati Emanate from Shattered Porcelain Plates (Colossal)

One Terrifying Eraser to Rule Them All (Take Note)

Travelogue: Japan, part 2 (Slowpoke)

Il Papiro J2 Notebook Review (Blake's Broadcast)

Robert Oster Vanness Exclusive Inks (Mountain of Ink)

Pens by Pasquale Cerebrum (Figboot on Pens)

Ink of the Week – Kaweco Smokey Grey (Fountain Pen Love)

Taccia Jeans Swatch Tests (Nick Stewart)

The Commonplace Book as a Thinker’s Journal (Bullet Journal)

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Posted on April 9, 2023 and filed under Misfill.