Pilot Custom 912 with Music Nib Fountain Pen Review Review Ink: Robert Oster Fire and Ice Review Paper: Various Specs: Description: A flat ended, medium-large sized pen from Japan with a stubby music nib Nib: 14k Rhodium Plated Gold, double slit music nib Filling Mechanism: Pilot CON70 pump converter Weight: 25g overall Measurements: 5.5″ capped, 6.2″ […]
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Inventery Mechanical Pen Rollerball Review What is it? A pocket sized (yet desk-friendly) pen with a unique flat spot to prevent rolling! Notes: INVENTERY hit me up to ask if I wanted to check out their pens. I haven’t heard of the brand before, but after some poking around their website, it looked like something […]
Bloggers Weigh In: Collecting Fountain Pens vs. Using Fountain Pens This article has been on my mind for a long time now. It’s interesting to think about how people approach their collection. Most fountain pen users tend to fall into two camps: Collectors and Users. Of course there’s going to be some in between, so […]
Jacques Herbin 1798: Amethyste de l’Oural Ink Review + Video What is it? This new ink from Jacques Herbin (the ink maker formerly known as J. Herbin) is a deep shade of purple with a silver shimmer addition. Notes: This year’s new edition of shimmering ink is in a totally different series. Instead of the now standard […]