Randomizing Pen And Ink Choices

What happens when you let other people pick out your next fountain pen and ink combination? Magic.

That’s what took place last week in Thursday’s Twitch stream, and the experience was so enjoyable I thought I would take the time to write up how complete randomness turned in to something awesome.

One of the interactive parts of Twitch is a tool called Channel Points. Viewers watch the stream, and passively build up a bank of points. As a streamer, I can then create Point Redemptions for the viewers to make me do different tasks. For a few points, you can make me hydrate, or check my posture - which are things often missed while streaming. For more points, you can get me to run a stationery giveaway on stream, or, as in this case, ink up a fountain pen. That’s where the fun came in!

This point redemption allows the user to pick any fountain pen I own and make me ink it up with any ink I own. When this redemption happens, it turns into interactive awesomeness between myself and the stream, with discussions around what they should make me do.

In this particular case, the point redeemer, let’s call them Alan, leaned into the randomness by not having any pre-planned ideas for the pen and ink choice. So, what did we do? We rolled the dice.

I had recently received several random dice to use for my solo journaling games (more on that another day,) so we put them into action. My Toyooka Craft 100 pen box is the perfect partner for dice rolls with 5 trays of 20 pens each, so we grabbed the two dice needed for a D100 roll and fired them across the desk.

The result? 69. You cannot make this up. Nice!

That put us into the 9th slot of the fourth tray, which held the elusive Franklin-Christoph Model 20 Italian Ice. This is a pen that was on my shopping list for years before I was able to acquire it, and it will be around for years more. That said, it hasn’t been inked up for a while, so this was a wonderful choice.

While picking the pen was rather straightforward, my ink is not in a well-organized situation that would make it easy to match up with dice. We decided to roll a d20 and a d6 to pick a letter of the alphabet that we could match with an ink brand or color name. We hit 8 on the roll, meaning we had to come up with something related to “H”. It took a second, and then “Herbin” was shouted. Jacques Herbin! I have plenty of those, especially of the shimmer variety. My favorite of those, Shogun, was mentioned, and Alan decided that yes, that needs to be inked in the Italian Ice.

These results made me want to write this post. I love my Franklin-Christoph Italian Ice. I also love J. Herbin Shogun. Not in a million years would I sit here and put those two together, and to someone who often gets stuck in safe pen and ink pairing ruts, this is a goldmine of fun. I want more of it.

Maybe one of these days, I’ll go full Omakase at a pen show and see what kind of trouble we can get in to.


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Posted on May 13, 2024 and filed under Fountain Pens, Ink Test, Dice.

Misfill, ZigZag 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:

Sketchbook Review: Hahnemühle The ZigZag Book (The Well-Appointed Desk)

Ink Talk: Swatches! (SunScales Hobbies)

The three impulsive buys I want to hate (idipbananasintocoffee)

The Esterbrook Estie - Journaler: A Review (The Inked Nib)

Scriveiner Brushed Copper EDC (dapprman)

Flyers, magazines and counterculture: How Phase Zero captures New York’s creative scene (It’s Nice That)

A Traveling Exhibition of Artist Notebooks from Moleskin and the Moleskin Foundation (Flaunt)

Pineider Milano Leather Notebook Review (Blake's Broadcast)

Download 131,000 Historic Maps from the Huge David Rumsey Map Collection (Open Culture)

A Name for those who collect, love, or relish pens (Chronicles of a Fountain Pen)

Pen Porn: 3D Scrollwork Sleeve (Rachel's Reflections)

"I Hope I Leave A Mountain Of Shit Unfinished" – Remembering Steve Albini (The Quietus)

Desiderata Pens Dumka Review (SBRE Brown)

Mike's Favorite Blue Inks! (Independence)

Ink Review #2541: Akkerman Out of the Blue (Mountain of Ink)

Ink Review #810: Dominant Industry Leaf Green (Fountain Pen Pharmacist)

Through the Work of More than 60 Artists, 'The Golden Thread' Traces the Rise of Textiles in Contemporary Art (Colossal)

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Posted on May 12, 2024 and filed under Misfill.

Enigma Stationery Special Edition #9 - Mystic Magenta Magic Fountain Pen Giveaway Winner

What do you do when you are the beneficiary of good fortune? You pass that good fortune along! When Enigma Stationery sent me their latest fountain pen release, Special Edition #9 - Mystic Magenta Magic, for a podcast ad, they told me I could keep the pen, and do with it as I please. That’s kind of tough, because this pen couldn’t be more right up my alley, but there was no way I wasn’t sending it out into the world, and into one of your hands. It includes a Broad Jowo #6 nib, and a standard international converter, and the winner is:

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

Posted on May 11, 2024 and filed under Giveaways.