Personally thinking about the Model 40 Ice or the Model 66 Ice with Masuyama nib. His nib grind is great, especially after I got my first nib grind back from him.
So tempted to get something with a custom nib!
Personally thinking about the Model 40 Ice or the Model 66 Ice with Masuyama nib. His nib grind is great, especially after I got my first nib grind back from him.
So tempted to get something with a custom nib!
god dammit bagels
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Definitely, although nibs on pens you already own adjusted is also to consider, especially if you can make it to one of the pen shows since there would be nibmeisters there. The problem is that going to those shows make you spend a lot more money then you intended to.
If I came home with some $500 pen, my wife would jam it through my heart and that would be just super bad for the nib, so I need to restrain myself.
Are there any good notebook refills? I have a journal that takes replaceable pads, ate there any a4/a5 pads? Most good ones seem to ones you don't use to refill another journal.
Side bound. If you look at the leather journal on massdrop it's similar to that. It's essentially like a book cover where the front and back cover of the pass slide into the journal itself.Do you have a picture of the journal? Top- or side-bound paper? Three ring? Circa punched?
Are there any good notebook refills? I have a journal that takes replaceable pads, ate there any a4/a5 pads? Most good ones seem to ones you don't use to refill another journal.
I can't find anything of hobonichi, midori I only see travelers that are 64 pages which is way too small. I just don't know companies, I don't see refills of a lot that are mentioned.Can't you use Midori or Hobonichi refills?
I can't find anything of hobonichi, midori I only see travelers that are 64 pages which is way too small. I just don't know companies, I don't see refills of a lot that are mentioned.
I can't find anything of hobonichi, midori I only see travelers that are 64 pages which is way too small. I just don't know companies, I don't see refills of a lot that are mentioned.
Already have scuffs on the barrel of my vanishing point :/
I wonder if there's a way to get rid of them.
It's the solid black body which I assume is lacquer.Not with a metal body. I honestly think they look better used/worn like the Kaweco AL Sports.
It's the solid black body which I assume is lacquer.
No, the shiny black with rhodium silver accents.Matte black right?
Still looks good.
The Copper Orange Al-Star is brand new. I love the matching Copper Orange ink! Goulet Pens only has cartridges in stock right now. I'm waiting for the cool bottles to come back in stock.
Lamy pens always take a little breaking in, in my experience. I have to work through a bit of skipping in the early going.
I just got this fountain pen, it is so nice. At first when the sales person told me that there was a matching ink I thought that it was kind of weird to use orange ink but I ended up buying the cartridges anyway and I can't use anything else since then !
I also had some issues with skipping but now that I almost finished my first cartridge, it seems to be ok.
I really prefer the Al-Star to my grey safari with black lamy cartridge.
I think my next step in fountain pens will be to try pilot iroshizuku ink.
Do you recommend it ?
Matte black right?
Still looks good.
Is the pope Catholic?
Iroshizuku inks are sooooo nice! Do some samples from Goulet pens before investing in a full bottle. They are pricey (the full bottles, not the samples!), but they are pricey for a reason. Try out a few shades you are interested in and let me know what you think!
Another option is to try the mini bottles. You can get 3 colors for the price of a full bottle although each are in less quantity. But its a good way to try out different Iroshizuku ink, especially since they are so expensive.
The inkier parts are a brilliant orange while the less inky bits are almost a bit pastel, a little pink. Super cool!
Yeah! They look so cute! I want them.
Purely from a practical standpoint, $2 each for generous samples of Iroshizukus from Goulet is hard to beat!
Sera O inspired me to buy Momiji as my first Iroshizuku. I adore that ink.
The wonderful Al-Star (which is indeed writing better already!) inspired me to rehabilitate my Safari. I washed everything really well, taking the nib off for some special attention. Popped a fresh ink cartridge in and suddenly it writes flawlessly!
I realized I got it before I was completely crazy about fountain pens. The ink in there was old, and it had been allowed to sit between uses. No wonder it was always wonky! It had needed a thorough cleaning forever. I am so happy it is now behaving! It's an F nib, and I am a big M nib guy. But now I love having it, alongside my M Al-Star.
I have a Lamy calligraphy pen that also needs a cleaning. Going to pop Copper Orange in there and calligraphy it up. That ink shades so beautifully!
Poor photo, but that's just harder vs lighter presses. The inkier parts are a brilliant orange while the less inky bits are almost a bit pastel, a little pink. Super cool!
I have a Lamy calligraphy pen that also needs a cleaning. Going to pop Copper Orange in there and calligraphy it up. That ink shades so beautifully!
Poor photo, but that's just harder vs lighter presses. The inkier parts are a brilliant orange while the less inky bits are almost a bit pastel, a little pink. Super cool!
Caved and picked up the 2015 Special Edition Lamy Al-Star in copper-orange from gouletpens.
I'm definitely interested. As a big podcast listener, I wouldn't mind having more stationery podcasts. This seems interesting to talk about too, so I definitely wouldn't mind (and getting involved with podcasts is fun).
I love this pen so damn much! I need to review a few new pens here, as promised.
This is sort of it for new pens for a while (pushing my luck with Mrs. Bagels - she was not as sold on my "but they are going out of production!!!!" defense as I had hoped).
I can't remember if I have mentioned this, so apologies if this is a repeat.
There is a lot of great pen-focused content out there to obsessively read/listen to/watch. I thought it might be a fun addition to make a small podcast focusing on personal experiences with fountain pens. From this community, w have many, many people who went from not writing basically anything by hand, to using fountain pens daily, I was talking to CheesecakeRecipe about that (it's very much his experience) and about how writing by hand, with a fountain pen, has had all sorts of interesting effects in his life.
Would people be interested in a podcast talking to people (largely from this community, but I have a few other people I'd like to rope into being interviewed) about this stuff? Also, would people be interested in talking to me for episodes of this podcast? If it sounds boring, no worries! I want to know if this is really something worth setting up.
So what brand of pen is that
I love this pen so damn much! I need to review a few new pens here, as promised.
This is sort of it for new pens for a while (pushing my luck with Mrs. Bagels - she was not as sold on my "but they are going out of production!!!!" defense as I had hoped).
I can't remember if I have mentioned this, so apologies if this is a repeat.
There is a lot of great pen-focused content out there to obsessively read/listen to/watch. I thought it might be a fun addition to make a small podcast focusing on personal experiences with fountain pens. From this community, w have many, many people who went from not writing basically anything by hand, to using fountain pens daily, I was talking to CheesecakeRecipe about that (it's very much his experience) and about how writing by hand, with a fountain pen, has had all sorts of interesting effects in his life.
Would people be interested in a podcast talking to people (largely from this community, but I have a few other people I'd like to rope into being interviewed) about this stuff? Also, would people be interested in talking to me for episodes of this podcast? If it sounds boring, no worries! I want to know if this is really something worth setting up.
TWSBI 580 in orange.So what brand of pen is that
Would people be interested in a podcast talking to people (largely from this community, but I have a few other people I'd like to rope into being interviewed) about this stuff?
Massdrop is pretty crappy to be honest. The ink I ordered is delayed and they won't have an update until next week and mention shipments for all the colors except what I ordered. I saved not that much to have them hold my money well in advance of receiving anything.
Unique stitching on lined, dot, blank.
What do people think of moleskine? Considering getting their notebook.
What do people think of moleskine? Considering getting their notebook.
What do people think of moleskine? Considering getting their notebook.
What do people think of moleskine? Considering getting their notebook.
I didn't even know there was a paper thread so I'll check it out. Basically I want blank pages journals that open and stay open but feel relatively durable like the moleskins. I also like the bookmark in moleskine but not necessary. I want a journal that stays open when you open it though, probably not a problem with more expensive journals I suppose?
Franklin Christoph is sexy. I think I decided on that. Are they available in stores or just online?Franklin-Cristophs stay nice and open. Basically all the good journals have a bookmark.
You can get a blank Rhodia Webnotebook in landscape orientation, if you really want to do some sketching.
Paper
I love this pen so damn much! I need to review a few new pens here, as promised.
This is sort of it for new pens for a while (pushing my luck with Mrs. Bagels - she was not as sold on my "but they are going out of production!!!!" defense as I had hoped).
I can't remember if I have mentioned this, so apologies if this is a repeat.
There is a lot of great pen-focused content out there to obsessively read/listen to/watch. I thought it might be a fun addition to make a small podcast focusing on personal experiences with fountain pens. From this community, w have many, many people who went from not writing basically anything by hand, to using fountain pens daily, I was talking to CheesecakeRecipe about that (it's very much his experience) and about how writing by hand, with a fountain pen, has had all sorts of interesting effects in his life.
Would people be interested in a podcast talking to people (largely from this community, but I have a few other people I'd like to rope into being interviewed) about this stuff? Also, would people be interested in talking to me for episodes of this podcast? If it sounds boring, no worries! I want to know if this is really something worth setting up.
After seeing this pen, I thought I'd purchase one. I had to order it directly from TWISBI due to the shrinking supply. All the other fountain pens I own are cheap and disposable. When you buy a pen that is more than two or three dollars, does it typically come with ink? Or should I expect to not receive any and purchase it separately?
That particular model will not come with any ink - since it is a "Piston" type filler, there's no option for cheap cartridges like "Cartridge/converter" type pens can use. You'll have to buy a bottle of ink to go with it!
Even with pencil, it's not as smooth as other notebooks, notably Baron Fig.Their paper is VERY fibrous. Feels fine with pencil, but fountain pens look like trash. I also object to their whole faux-luxury thing. They are not made well enough for that price. Look elsewhere. Rhodia Webnotebook, Franklin-Cristof, White Lines - check the paper thread.
Depends on the fountain pen but in this case, you would need a bottle of ink.After seeing this pen, I thought I'd purchase one. I had to order it directly from TWISBI due to the shrinking supply. All the other fountain pens I own are cheap and disposable. When you buy a pen that is more than two or three dollars, does it typically come with ink? Or should I expect to not receive any and purchase it separately?