Link Love: D1 Refills and Delinquencies

rp_link-ana1111111111111111-1-1-1-1.jpgQuick Note: This week has been particularly busy at work, combined with a predominately dark sky, making it challenging to get any new photos taken for reviews. But don’t fret, I have posts coming including the new Lamy ChargedGreen, ink reviews, watercolors, notebook reviews and some new fauxdoris that will all be posted soon. Hold tight!

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Ask The Desk: Pocket Fountain Pens

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Barry asks:

I am an absolute beginner in fountain pens, however my interest has been extremely peaked.

I currently carry a mini ballpoint pen in my front pocket. I would also like to carry a fountain pen like this as well. I have medium size hands with medium writing. I would like to move to bottle ink in the future but this is not a must in the beginning.

There are several pocketable fountain pen options but there are some trade-offs when getting a fountain pen small enough to fit in a shirt pocket. Some will be shorter overall, even posted, than a regular full-sized fountain pen making them less comfortable for a longer writing session but acceptable for note-taking. Some will not accommodate ink converters because of the smaller size and will need to be used with cartridges only. You can refill cartridges with a syringe though so there is a work-around for this issue.

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The first brand to come to mind is Kaweco which makes the Sport line in plastic, aluminum and brass (even carbon fiber!). There are many nib options available from EF to BB and prices for the Sport line start around $25 for a plastic model and go up to $100 for the brass models. Pocket clips can be added. For larger hands, the Raw AL or Brass models might be the most comfortable because of the added weight. The plastic models are quite lightweight but I find adding the clip and posting the cap help balance the pen.

Kaweco AL-Sport RAW & Aluminum Liliput

Kaweco also makes a smaller pen called the Liliput which is quite pocketable but is not as comfortable in larger hands for writing over longer sessions. But is comparable in size to the Fisher Space Pen.

On the budget end of the spectrum, there is the Pilot Petit Mini Fountain Pen which comes in eight translucent colors with matching inks, each for $3.80 and features a fine Japanese nib. If you wanted to dip your toe into the pocket fountain pen world, this is the least expensive way to try it out. The Pilot Petit is refillable, three cartridges are $1.90.

Another great small option would be the TWSBI Mini ($50) and it is a piston filler, designed to use only bottled inks. It’s small enough to fit in a shirt pocket but the cap will post and thread to the end of the pen to give a comfortable writing length. TWSBi uses European nib sizing and the nibs come in EF, F, M, B, stub1.1, stub1.5 nib sizes so there are plenty of options to choose from. There is also the newer TWSBI Vac Mini which uses a vacuum filling mechanism which might be a bit trickier for a new fountain pen user but may be something to consider later.

The Taccia Covenant is a higher end pocket fountain pen that lengthens by hiding the body of the pen inside a cap of equal length. When posted, the pen is over 7.25″ long. It’s available in three colors with a two-tone steel nib in fine, medium or broad for $103.20.

Franklin Christoph Pocket 66 Ice

Franklin-Christoph has made a couple pocket fountain pens and I particularly like the Pocket 66 in Ice, eyedroppered. By sealing the threads with silicone grease, the whole barrel can be filled with ink both showing off the color and maximizing ink capacity. Prices start at $149.

I hope this gets you started on your quest for the perfect pocket fountain pen. The pocket fountain pens are some of my favorites to collect and I’m sure you’ll enjoy adding some to your collection too.

Art of the Day: Momiji Figures

Momiji Clever Clogs

Momiji makes super cute resin figures, hand painted and beautifully packaged with a slot at the bottom to hide a secret message. My pal Sandi over at Creatively Curated told me about the pen and pencil themed designs recently released and I finally got down my list to check them out. Then immediately ordered them both. And it was hard to stop with just two figures. Everything they make is so amazing. I really wanted the giant 6.5″ tall Emmeline daredevil figure but my husband talked me out of it since its $69.95.

The pencil figure is called Clever Clogs and sells for $21.95 and stands about 3″ (8cm) tall. The fountain pen figure is called Create and is also $21.95 and 3″ tall.

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Fashionable Friday: Chocolate Lovers

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In honor of Valentine’s Day, I thought I’d focus on the true meaning of the holiday: chocolate. Sure, there’s love and romance and all that stuff but really, who doesn’t want yummy chocolate or some fine stationery goodies that evoke the deep rich deliciousness of fine cocoa?

  • Graf von Faber-Castell Guilloche fountain pen in cognac € 295 (via Fontoplumo)
  • Christopher Elbow Signature Chocolates 16-Piece Assortment $34 (via Elbow Chocolates)
  • Rhodia Rhodiarama Blank Notebook in Chocolate Brown $18 (via Goldspot Pens)
  • De Atramentis Desserts Chocolate Fountain Pen Ink $15.95 (via Goldspot Pens)
  • Delta Italiana Collection Fountain Pen in Brown $156 (via Pen Chalet)
  • Design Shim Chocolate Macarons Sticky Notes $3.10 (via JetPens)
  • No. 6 DARK ROCKS chocolate bar $8 (via Elbow Chocolates)
  • Fountain K Pen in Brown starting at $75 (via Karas Kustoms)
  • Creme Deluxe Traveler’s Notebooks in Creme Brulee, Dark Chocolate and Black Beauty starting at $54.99 (via Chic Sparrow)
  • Diamine Chocolate Brown Fountain Pen Ink $14.95 (via Anderson Pens)
  • Butler Walnut Pen Pot $38 (via Fresh Stock Japan)
  • J. Herbin Pearly Chocolate Calligraphy Ink 15ml $17.95AUD (via Notemaker)

Podcast: Freakonomics “Who Needs Handwriting?”

I know putting up posts like this is like throwing a roman candle in a pile of dry tinder but I don’t want to be the only one on the soapbox today. So, please join me! Take a listen to today’s episode of Freakonomics where the hot button topic is whether or not we need handwriting. Our pencil friend and favorite purveyor of graphite Caroline Weaver from C.W. Pencil Enterprise even gets a shoutout. Get riled up and leave your opinions in the comments!

Link Love: Left, White & Life Paper

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Desk Set: Pastel + Storage

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I loved seeing these pastel bright desks full of great organizational and storage ideas. I particularly like the the pegboard is just propped up behind the desk instead of needing to be mounted to the wall making it a good solution for renters and space to hide cords. While originally designed for a kid’s room, it doesn’t look all that different from my desk, I have my own stash of ponies and dolls too!

Images from:
Petit & Small
Love Print Studio
Marie Mersier

For more desk inspiration, be sure to check out The Well-Appointed Desk Pinterest board.