Mike’s Pen Fun Fountain Pen Review

When I’m too busy using the pen instead of reviewing the pen, I know that is a good sign. That’s the case with this Mike’s Pen Fun Fountain Pen that I picked up all the way back in May at the Chicago Pen Show. It has been in my writing rotation for many weeks since, and given the fact that it is recently cleaned and re-inked, I finally decided to give it its proper due.

Mike Green has been making pens at his Minnesota home for the past several years, and has begun sharing them online and at various pen shows throughout the United States. I first met Mike as part of my Twitch community, and was excited to meet him in person this year and check out his craftsmanship. Needless to say, I came away impressed.

Standing in front of his table that Saturday in Chicago, I had incredible difficulty choosing which pen was coming home with me. Mike uses materials from ALL THE MAKERS for his pens. I finally settled on mine, turned from Divine Pens Plus Wicked Wisteria. I mean, how could I not choose this pen?

When buying a pen from an individual maker, especially for the first time, I look for a few things:

  • Does the weight and balance fit my hand?
  • Does the shape of the grip section work for me?
  • How is the acrylic finished? If polished, is shiny and even? If matte, is it consistently smooth?
  • Are the threads smooth? Not only the cap threads, but the internal barrel threads as well?

There are exceptions to all of these rules, but this is a good starting point when I’m fortunate enough to be able to handle pens in person.

With Mike’s pens, I was hooked by two things: the rounded ends, and the exceptional polish job. In conjunction, those two things made for a pen that I enjoyed holding, and looking at. After it was in my hands, I went through the rest of my checklist and found a pen that I wanted to come home with.

This Wicked Wisteria model is fitted with a Jowo #6 nib, but Mike does offer pens with Bock #6 and #8 nibs, plus various gold and titanium options. I almost exclusively buy steel nibs in my maker pens. I prefer the stiffness, not to mention the cost savings.

I regret to inform you that this material, Wicked Wisteria from Divine Pens Plus, is no longer being produced.

Speaking of cost, this clipless model runs $150, with clip and roll stop models starting at $170. That is a fantastic price for craftsmanship of this level. Mike offers pens directly from his website, and at several pen shows throughout the year. As with many small makers, if you see something you like, you better grab it because there may not be another one like it available.

Like this Wicked Wisteria.

(I purchased this pen at regular price at the 2023 Chicago Pen Show. Mike also provided a second pen for giveaway at the same time, which I did for Pen Addict Members earlier this year.)


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Posted on November 13, 2023 and filed under Mike's Pen Fun, Fountain Pens, Pen Reviews.

Misfill, Ink Survey Update 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:

Clarifying the Ink Survey (Nicole Sharp)

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DAK and the Golden Age of Gadget Catalogs (Cabel Sasser)

Ink Faves by Color (Rachel's Reflections)

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Ink of the Week – Scribo Grigio (Fountain Pen Love)

Stunning Codex Documenting Aztec Culture Now Fully Digitized (Hyperallergic)

Why Fountain Pen Day is Important: Reflections on 12 Years (The Gentleman Stationer)

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The giggling is the point: A visit to Penny Post’s Fountain Pen Test Drive Event (mnmlscholar)

Unearthing the pioneering print designs of the all-women Folly Cove Collective (It’s Nice That)

Lennon Tool Bar Ganlan on Maruman Mnemosyne (Inkcredible Colours)

Secret 7" is back for 2023 with seven iconic tracks to explore (Creative Boom)

Susan Sontag on Keeping a Notebook (Take Note)

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Posted on November 12, 2023 and filed under Misfill.

Amarillo Stationery Beanie Giveaway Winner

It’s officially beanie season in the Northern Hemisphere, and what better way to stay warm than with this Amarillo Stationery Beanie. This Olive Green knit hat will keep you warm and stylish, especially with the fresh Amarillo logo across the front. I had one to give away this week, and the winner is:

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

Posted on November 11, 2023 and filed under Giveaways.