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Via Ballard Designs on Pinterest, Bourbon Daisy on TumblrDomaine Home and Design Love Fest.

The Domaine Home link has 20 fabulous workspaces to inspire you and as always, there’s lots more inspiration to be found on The Well-Appointed Desk Pinterest Board.

Top 5: Pens Under $5

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Unlike the lists that Brad at Pen Addict does where pens are sorted into rollerball, fountain, etc., I’m grouping my Top Five lists by price point. Obviously, prices may vary slightly depending on your location but this is based on average US dollar prices.

This list is in no particular order, just the five best under-$5 pens in my opinion. The pen equivalents of “gateway drugs”.

Platinume Preppy EF 0.2 fountain Pen

The Budget Fountain Pen: Platinum Preppy Fountain Pen in F or EF

If you want to get in to fountain pens but don’t know where to start or even if you’ll enjoy them, this is a good place to start. While they are not the prettiest pens at the prom, for $5 or less, you can at least try out what its like to write with a fountain pen. They are pretty reliable although they can be a little scratchy. Did you hear me? They can be a little scratchy! So don’t base all fountain pens on these because they are $5 not $50. Over $25, I get guarantee you a smooth writing experience with a fountain pen but start here. See if you like the light touch needed to write with a fountain pen using a $5 pen before advancing to something more expensive. And once you graduate to a more expensive tool, you can use the Preppy to learn how to nib tune.

$3.95 for F, $4.98 for EF (via Goulet Pens)

The Gel Pen: Uni-ball Signo UM-151 Gel Ink Pen (0.28, 0.38 or 0.5). The UM-138 RT in 0.38mm, the RT1 and the UM-100 capped line are all equally good)

This is the measure for all other gel ink pens. This category is very competitive so its tough to pick THE BEST but the reliability and smoothness of the Signo line sets the bar pretty high. Most of these pens are easy to disassemble and use the refill in other pens since they are largely Pilot G2 compatible-sized.

$1.65 – $2.50 depending on model (via Jet Pens)

Runners up: Zebra Sarasa Clip, Pilot G2, and Pilot Juice. These are all excellent gel ink pens available in an array of colors and tip sizes. Whether you prefer a bold black line or a dainty sakura cherry blossom pink hairline, any of these options have got you covered.

Pilot Precise V5 tip

The Rollerball: Pilot V5 Precise Rollerball This is the pen that introduced me to alternatives to a Bic Stic. Still a good option for a quick.

These retail for about $20/dozen or $10/5-pack. Available in seven colors, retractable or refills for retractable (looks like a G2 compatible refill but will verify). Since they are available in most US big box and office supply stores, this is a great gateway pen. Like the Pilot G-2, if you haven’t tried a pen not swiped from a pharmaceutical rep or your office supply cupboard, start here.

(Runner-up: The Morning Glory Mach 3 0.38mm. The Mach 3 is not as easy to find as a the Pilot V5 Precise but is as good or better and available in a wider variety of ink colors)

The Ballpoint: Uni-Ball Jetstream

Generally speaking, I avoid ballpoint pens. As a lefty, they smear, smudge and perform intermittently for me. So for me to recommend any ballpoint pen at all is fairly high praise. I recommend the Uni-Ball Jetstream to meet all your ball point pen needs. If you’re shopping in a office supply big box in the US, try the 0.7mm or smaller. If you’re willing to shop online, then I really like the 0.5mm available at Jet Pens in a variety of colors but my favorite is still the green grey model I bought in Hong Kong. Again, this is a pen that is widely available but I recommend the smaller tip sizes. The larger ones are often gloppy. The 0.5mm are really the sweet spot especially if you’re writing in a small book like a Field Notes or a planner.

Uni-Ball Jetstream pens are widely available in local shops and online in a variety of configurations starting at about $2.50.

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The Felt Tip: The Sharpie Pen.

Honestly, a year ago, I would never have said this. I really like the Sharpie Pen. I thought I was a tried-and-true supporter of the Marvy Le Pen for my felt tip pen needs but I’ve embraced the Sharpie Pen as an excellent option in this category. While not as diverse in color options as the Le Pen, the Sharpie Pen is readily available in most US big box and office supply stores making them a good option in a hurry. I had a couple experiences with the Sharpie pen where is bled and feathered but I think it might have been a Moleskine book to blame and not the pen. Since then, I have come to appreciate the versatility and availability of the Sharpie Pen. Its more water resistant than Le Pen and the tip does not degrade as quickly.

Individual pens are sold from about $2 each and are available in blister packs and boxes in larger quantities and color options.

Fashionable Friday: Use The Force

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In a strange twist down the internet rabbit hole this morning, I discovered that Dooney & Bourke makes specialized handbags and wallets for Disney Parks across the world. There is, of course, a healthy secondary market in selling particularly rare and unusual items like today’s inspiration, the Special Edition Star Wars Half Marathon Satchel from the race run January 16, 2015. Handbags, Star Wars and pens?!? This is a challenge I accept.

  • Star Wars Limited Edition notebook (via Moleskine)
  • Star Wars R2D2 Floating Pen $9.76 (via Amazon)
  • Lamy Safari Limited Edition Copper Orange €18,50-26,90(via Fontoplumo)
  • Pilot Iroshizuku Ink in Fuyu-gaki $28 (via Jet Pens)
  • Fisher Space Pen Bullet Pen in Lime Green $23 (via JetPens)
  • Noodler’s Dark Matter Ink $12.50 (via Goulet Pens)
  • Field Notes Pitch Black Notebooks 3-Pack for $9.95 (via Pen Chalet)
  • Ceramic Stormtooper 3D mug with Lid $55.85 (via Etsy)
  • Star Wars Enamel Keychains $4.99 each (via Think Geek)
  • Star Wars Itty Bittys CHEWBACCA Plush $6.95 (via Hallmark)
  • Diamine Steel Blue Ink $12.95 (via Goulet Pens)
  • DIY Death Star Globe (via Our Nerd Home)
  • Pilot Metallic Vanishing Point Fountain Pen in Mountain Blue $140 (via Goulet Pens)
  • Darth Vader Desk Tidy £19.99 (via Zaavi.com)

Link Love: Orange Inks & Traveler’s Notebooks

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Ask The Desk: DDC Factory Floor and Pen Cleaning

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Lori asks:

Two questions for you. First how often do DCC Factory Floor editions come out at Draplin’s site?

And when to you expect to get air mail rubber stamps back in stock?

From what I understand, the DDC Factory Floor Editions are intermittently available. Your best bet to keep track of these collectible Field Notes, keep an eye on the Draplin site and join the Field Nuts Facebook group to keep informed.

And to your second question, I am reproducing stamps today and should have them in the shop within ten days.

Dena asks:

Hello, I am new to fountain pens.  To even try to rank myself as novice would be laughable.  I purchased a Kaweco Classic Sport and fell in love with it, and now have a Pilot on the way.  My question is fountain pen care.  I’ve unsuccessfully searched your site but have not found a care/cleaning section.  Do you have a tutorial or is this something your could post on soon?  Very much enjoy your postings and it has become a daily stop for me!

I’m as surprised as you that I haven’t included any cleaning information. My system for cleaning is pretty simple. I use a plastic container (previously contained hot and sour soup from my favorite Chinese take-out restaurant) and water. I disassemble my pens and remove the cap and body so that I only wet the nib, feed and cartridge converter. I use the converter to suck water in through the nib and feed and then squeeze it out into the sink and repeat until the water looks pretty clear. I will also use a bulb syringe to help push water and dried ink out of the feed and nib if necessary. If the water doesn’t run clear, I will attempt to disassemble the nib from the feed and drop them in the water to soak.

If I was using a cartridge rather than a converter, I will use a syringe to flush out the cartridge so that it could be reused later.

Brian Goulet created a great cleaning video that can demonstrate cleaning techniques better than I can explain it:

The Desk Set: Kind Of Blue

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Photos via PinterestPink Little Notebook, Decoist  and Pinterest.

Maybe I’m dreaming of blue skies and warm breezes but I’m enamored with blue desks, blue workspaces and blue, blue, blue!

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Photos via Pinterest, Online Fabric StoreHomePolish and My Design Chic.
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Fashionable Sunday: RIP Rex Ray

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  • Field Notes Cherry Wood $9.95/3-pack (via Field Notes)
  • Edison Collier Fountain Pen in Persimmon Swirl $149 (via Anderson Pens)
  • Eco-Essential Pen from $50 (via Ishuja)
  • Rex Ray Deluxe Notecards $14.95 (via Chronicle Books)
  • Aqua Pebble Eraser $2 (via Poppin)
  • Pilot Iroshizuku Fuyu-gaki Ink (Vermilion Red Orange) $28 (via Jet Pens)
  • Streaking Paper Notebook $14.95 (via Productive Luddite)
  • Midori Brass Bullet Pencil $21 (via Jet Pens)
  • De Atramentis Black Edition: Deepwater Obsession – Black-Blue $12.95 (via Goulet Pens)
  • Palomino Graphite Drawing Pencils $11.95/dozen (via Pencils.com)
  • Rex Ray Mini Journal Set $14.95 (via Chronicle Books)
  • Kaweco Sport Skyline Fountain Pen in Mint €17,95 (via Fontoplumo)
  • Pink Paperclips $3 for 50 clips (via Poppin)

It took awhile to compile this post and its based on an artist whose work I love, Rex Ray. He passed away last week and I was very sad to hear he had passed.

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If you’re not familiar with his work, this is a wonderful video interview with Rex Ray and shows an array of his work and how he moved from being a graphic designer to a fine artist.

Your artwork, you vision and your passion will be missed, Mr. Ray.

http://www.youtube.com/watch/?v=JK_7fTHTGSg