With Back to School season underway, now is the time to make sure your highlighter and marker game is on point. The Zebra Mildliner has you covered on both ends, literally. Each marker features a chisel tip highlighter on one end, and a classic bullet tip marker on the opposite. This set contains 10 colors from the Soft Mild series, so read the rules below to enter.
Pairings Party: Andhand Method Fountain Pen, Van Dieman’s Mandarin Duck Wing
You know a party is a success when you are pleasantly surprised throughout the event. That has been the case with the Andhand Method Fountain Pen, inked with Van Dieman’s Mandarin Duck Wing, over these past several weeks.
Andhand reached out to me earlier this year, offering up the Method for me to check out. I received the Brass model, with a #5 Medium Steel Schmidt nib, and I have to say that they made a metal barrel pen that fits my needs perfectly.
The key for me with brass pens is overall weight. They can’t be too heavy for me to write with comfortably for medium and long writing sessions. In conjunction with overall weight, the balance of that weight has to be managed correctly with the design of the pen. Many metal pen designs don’t consider the effect back-weighting has on the writing experience. The Method pen nails the balance - unposted, of course - making for a proper writing experience.
How did they accomplish this? This is a smaller barrel, closer to my favorite ystudio Brassing Fountain Pen than some of the bigger, bolder brass pens on the market. Big, heavy, brass pens certainly have their place, and their fans. My preferences lie in the smaller and lighter builds, and Andhand did a great job with that here.
Aside from being happy with the weight, balance, and overall feel of the Method, the cap design impressed me. The cut out facets add a nice visual touch to the design, but what I enjoyed even more was the snap cap. That’s right, no metal threads on the barrel to dig in to your fingers! The section is long enough to grip comfortably, with a slight taper down from the barrel seam to the nib.
Aside from Brass, the Method Fountain Pen comes in a ystudio-esque Black + Brass - both for £110 - and a Stainless Steel model for £130. The Stainless model checks in a few grams lighter, too: 48g vs 52g for the Brass.
Given the all-Brass design and color of my Method, I had the run of the rainbow for my ink choice, so why did I choose a more muted shade in Van Dieman’s Mandarin Duck Wing? Because I like to test ink colors outside of my normal usage zone.
Written on the Mitsubishi Bank Paper Notebook from The Paper Mind.
Reddish-browns rank far down my list of color choices, but I have been more than happy with Mandarin Duck Wing. Impressed, even. For starters, the color is a little more brown than red, which I prefer, and the performance is outstanding. Flow has been perfect, no matter if I have been using the pen several times throughout the day, or a week between uses. That is a compliment to the cap design of the metal barrel pen, too, sealing the nib off well from the elements.
It shows off a bit of shading on most pages I’ve tested it on (Midori, Mitsubishi Bank, PLOTTER,) and has a medium dry time. There is no sheen present, and the ink is not waterproof. It bears repeating just how consistent the flow is. I will definitely be trying this ink in finer nibs to see if the performance is similar.
If you like metal pens that are properly sized and weighted, then you should check out the Method Fountain Pen from Andhand. I like the Brass one that they sent me well enough to consider ordering the Stainless Steel model, which is a favorite material of mine. And which Mandarin Duck part should you ink it up with? I went with the brownish-red Wing, but feel free to check out the classic blue Mandarin Duck Breast, or the bright green/teal of Mandarin Duck Nape. All bottles are $14.95 for 30 ml. Any combination of the above would make a great Pairings Party.
(Andhand provided this pen at no charge, and Vanness Pens provided this ink at a discount to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)
Misfill, Cool Supplies 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:
— Guide: Cool and Useful School Supplies (Shellshore)
— InkShift – Pelikan Edelstein Tanzanite to Golden Beryl (inkxplorations)
— Forward Play! celebrates women’s football legends through illustration, from Ellen White to Marta (It’s Nice That)
— time flies, so do i: holiday carry (a fleeting ripple)
— On micro.blog and how I want to use it. (Apple Annie’s Weblog)
— Things no one told me about the Sailor Pro Gear Slim, and how I picked mine (Ink Sync)
— 21 + 5 Pen Questions (Weirdoforest Pens)
— 2023 Bag Dump, Part II: Travel Edition and Pen Show Packing (The Gentleman Stationer)
— Meet Sofia Bonati, The Argentinean Artist Captivating the World with Her Dreamlike Women (Design You Trust)
— Zebra G4-450Gel Retractable Pen Review (Writing at Large)
— G Lalo Toile Imperiale Writing Pad Review (Blake's Broadcast)
— Does The Perfect Paper Exist? (Ajoto)
— Artist Amy Corson Transforms Old Cassette Tapes into Fabulous Musicians’ Portraits (Design You Trust)
— Touchstone Talk with Ben Walsh (Penquisition)
— Descriptions for brands and inks (Fountain Pen Companion)
— Dingbats Wildlife: notebook review (Stationery 🍕)
— Journaling Series: Journaling to Clear Your Mind (Writing at Large)
— My Personal Pens Edison Collier Grande (SBREBrown)
— #21PenQuestions (Dime Novel Raven)
— Ink of the Week – Kobe #53 Kitano Pearl Silver (Fountain Pen Love)
— Van Dieman's Bay of Fires (Figboot on Pens)
— What’s my Hobonichi done for me lately? (mnmlscholar)
— My 10 Favorite Grey Inks (Mountain of Ink)
— Yarn + Paper? (The Well-Appointed Desk)
— Pen Porn: Sailor Pro Gear Sakura Nagare (Rachel's Reflections)
— All Aboard the Deer Train to Nara (Spoon & Tamago)
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