On a Personal Note…

Milo

Since returning from the Atlanta Pen Show, the health of our beloved cat Milo continued to decline to the point where we had to say goodbye to him yesterday. Nine months ago he had an accident that had left his back half paralyzed and this lead to further complications in his overall health and well-being. We were hoping and praying that he might recover from his injuries but in the end, age and infirmity made him more and more uncomfortable. Even the vet said we had done more for him than most people would have and he lived a much longer, happier life as a result of our vigilant care.

That said, I was beside myself with sadness yesterday and today. Hopefully, regular pen, ink and paper-related posts will resume tomorrow and your patience and understanding in the delay is greatly appreciated.

New Sponsor: Anderson Pens

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Please join me in welcoming Anderson Pens to the Well-Appointed Desk family! Anderson Pens was founded in 2010 by two wonderful pen collectors, Brian and Lisa Anderson, who fell in love with each and pens before founding their own shop. There is a brick and mortar store that you can visit in Appleton, WI. If you drop by, send them my love.

You can also order from them online and they have a fabulous collection of pens, ink and paper to choose from. They offer great customer service and you can meet the Andersons in person at anyone of the big pen shows across the country.

Some of the latest additions to their inventory are:

  • Paperblanks Journals
  • the new Monteverde Mountains of the World, Limonada, Invincia Deluxe in Stainless Steel,
  • De Atramentis ink

Some of other reasons to love Anderson Pens:

  • They stock Sailor ink and pens
  • They are the first pen store to get a Montblanc account in seven years!
  • They sell 3ml ink samples at 3ml. That’s larger than anyone else, at the same prices, and the offer more than 600 colors to choose from.
  • They are the exclusive US retailer of  the Australian Toucan ink (sold in pouches)

Check out a virtual tour of their store on Google maps.

Thanks again to Anderson Pens for sponsoring The Well-Appointed Desk. If you visit the store or place on online order, let them know you heard about them here. Thanks!

Giveaway: $1500 in prizes from Pen Chalet

National Stationery Week 2015

To celebrate National Stationery Week, the fine folks at Pen Chalet are hosting a giant giveaway of products totally over $1500. There are five different prize packages that include a fountain pen plus additional stationery goodies. Pens include a Platinum 3776, a Conklin Crescent, Lamy Safari and a Kaweco AC Sport.

There will also be special coupon on World Stationery Day on Wednesday, April 29, 2015 so be sure to check back for deals then.

Hop on over to the giveaway page for details about the prize packages and to enter.

Fashionable Friday: Aqua is the new Black

Fashionable Friday: Aqua ins the new black

I’m looking forward to warm, summer days and nothing embodies that more than ocean blues, aqua, and turquoise. I think of swimming pools, sea glass and blue skies.

  • Maida Vale Bag $205.20 (via Boden USA)
  • Printed Desk Accessories in Solid Pool with White Interior $39 (via PBTeen)
  • Wahl-Eversharp Skyliner 50’s in green menthol $159 (via Wahl-Eversharp)
  • Diamine Aqua Lagoon ink 30ml 3,50 € (via Fontoplumo)
  • Caran D’ache Chromatics Hypnotic Turquoise Ink $35.95 (via Goldspot Pens)
  • Florence Skirt approx. $75 (via Boden USA)
  • Omas Bologna Collection Rollerball Pen in L’Aqua di Bologna $247 (via Pen Chalet)
  • Ogami Professional Hardcover Notebook 5″ x 8.25″ Plain in Aqua Green $20 (via Jet Pens)
  • Rhodia Rhodiarama Blank Notebook 3×5″ in Turqouise $18 (via Goldspot Pens)
  • Pilot Iroshizuku Ink in Ku-jaku Peacock $28 (via Jet Pens)
  • Lamy AL-star ocean blue fountain pen 26,90 € (via Fontoplumo)
  • Monteverde Prima Fountain Pen in Turquoise Swirl with Broad Nib $60 (via Anderson Pens)
  • Filofax Saffiano Aquamarine Pocket Organizer $43 (via Goldspot Pens)

Link Love: Pen Show Recap Overload

rp_link-ana.jpgSorry for the two-in-a-row Link Love but I wanted to get back on schedule so enjoy a double dose of Link Love and lots of recaps at the end from the Atlanta Pen Show.

Pens:

Ink:

Notebooks & Paper:

Pencils:

Letter Writing:

Atlanta Pen Show Reports:

Link Love: Atlanta Snafu Edition

rp_link-ana111.jpgIt turns out, with the time changes and everything, I didn’t get Link Love posted last week and I just now noticed. Many apologies!!! Bonus: You’ll get another Link Love tomorrow!

Pens:

Ink:

Paper & Notebooks:

Tools:

Pencils:

Other Interesting Things:

Atlanta Pen Show: Day Three

(Photo reposted from Pen Compass)
(Photo reposted from Pen Compass)

Recapping the last day of the pen show is done with melancholy. The whole weekend has been so amazing, so epic, that its hard to say goodbye. Many people had to head home on Sunday and our group got smaller as the hours ticked by.  It kind of reminds me of the closing scene of Ocean’s 11, which probably makes me the little contortionist.

Now, to the true report.

The doors opened at 9am again for 3-day pass holders and at 10am for single day attendees. The show floor weren’t nearly as crowded as they were on Friday and Saturday but some hot items’ stock was starting to dwindle.

Pen testing with Thomas and Leigh
Pen testing with Thomas and Leigh

I had an appointment to get some nib work done by Mike Masuyama on Sunday morning. The kind enablers, Thomas Hall and Leigh Reyes, spent the better part of Saturday night letting me test drive every single nib in their pen cases to help give me some idea of what I might want to get done from micro needlepoints to italics. In the end, I decided to have two of the nibs on pens I purchased tuned rather than reground. Since it was my first time getting professional nib work, I wanted to see how he could make a good nib better before I started making serious alterations. Next year, I’ll come with a better plan.

At noon, I attended Deborah Basil’s Cursive Handwriting class which was a great history of handwriting class and a refresher on cursive writing. The class materials were from Michael Sull’s American Cursive Handwriting. Sull is best known for all this work with Spencerian script but the handwriting system he created is a good blend of other styles with a more sophisticated look than some of systems taught to children. It made it quite appropriate for adults looking to improve their writing. Deborah was awesome and the class had at least four lefties in it, not counting Deboarh, so it was great to be able to work with someone who understood our struggles.

Brian Anderson with his pocket overflow, Mike Masuyama working on my nibs and Deborah Basil teaching the cursive writing class.
Brian Anderson with his pocket overflow, Mike Masuyama working on my nibs and Deborah Basil teaching the cursive writing class.

Then there was last-minute shopping and a couple laments that “for the sake of my wallet, these vendors need to start packing up!”

By about 4pm, a few of us took over an empty table next to the Karas Kustoms booth and sampled a few bottles of ink and a couple new pens. Every time one of us pulled out a new pen, it gets passed around for inspection and testing by every person within a ten yard vicinity. And no one ever seems to mind. Its pride in their good purchase, their new nib or their ink choice and the thrill of sharing the experience with people who understand the excitement. Its really magical. And there’s as much enthusiasm around a good, everydy TWSBI as their is with a rare, ridiculously expensive Nakaya — and each pen is passed around with equal enthusiasm and gushing. If someone passed around a Pilot Varsity, we’d be jut as interested.

Then their were dinners and drinks and hugs and farewells as folks departed for their beds and early flights.

I’d like to thank everyone who backed the Kickstarter and made it possible for me to be a part of this amazing adventure. I will be eterntally grateful to each and everyone of you. I will cherish the memories and friendships I made and look forward to sharing each of my purchases in reviews in the coming weeks.

See you all next year!