Brevi Manu Stationery Shop

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Marvin Kleinmeier (AKA Bob Sala Photographie) recently photographed products for a German stationery shop “Brevi Manu” for a future online store and catalog. I see familiar products like Hardmuth, Koh-i-Noor, and Kaweco — all excellent German products — along with Palomino Blackwings and other beautiful products. Brevi Manu creates the O-Check products which will also be featured. Lovely products and fabulous photography.

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(via Rum Diary and Bob Sala Photographie. All photos by Marvin Kleinmeier.)

Link Love: Inks, RETRAKT and general pen love

Remind yourself to take a break throughout the day with this desktop wallpaper from How About Orange.
Remind yourself to take a break throughout the day with this desktop wallpaper from How About Orange.

The BIG NEWS:

Pens:

Inks:

The Great Gatsby in pencil
The Great Gatsby manuscript in pencil (via Pencil Revolution)

Paper:

Other link lists:

A Ladies EDC

Fossil Pencil Shavings Wristlet
Fossil Key-Per Wristlet $35

Men have the advantage of having pockets in just about every garment they wear. Their trousers have pockets; be they jeans, chinos or cargo shorts (extra capacity!). Their shirts have pockets, and sometimes even their t-shirts have pockets. But we ladies face the challenge of where to put our phone, cash, cards and keys. Most women’s clothing do not have pockets and, even the items that should like jeans have these ridiculously small pockets that are almost there solely for looks. “Fashion industry, I’m talking to you! Its time to put pockets and useful additions into women’s clothes while still making them stylish!”

So sure, we can lug handbags, totes bags and briefcases with us everywhere we go, but sometimes, the need arises for a slimmed down solution.

Enter the wristlet. It is a small “portable pocket” large enough to hold those items you need for a jaunt to the grocery store, a trip to Chipotle or just around your enormous (corporate) campus. The solution for a lady’s everyday carry (EDC).

I found the Fossil Key-Per wristlet with pencil shavings pattern on Zappos for $35. It is large enough to hold the average smartphone, has pockets inside to keep ID and credit cards and a gusset on the side to keep coins and loose items from falling out. A short pen like a Fisher Space Pen or Kaweco Sport would also fit. There are other wristlets available on the Fossil site and of course other brand make other options. My co-workers carry a Kate Spade, Coach and BlueQ zippered pouch which range in price from around $10 to well over $100 at retail so there are lots of options to suit your tastes and your budget.

Coach Heritage Wristlet in Sky leather $108
Coach Heritage Wristlet in Sky leather $108

Kickstarter: RETRAKT

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Karas Kustoms has launched their latest Kickstarter project, the RETRAKT. It is a retractable pen, hand-machined from metal that takes standard Pilot G2 refills. Like their earlier projects the Render K and the Bolt, the RETRAKT is an incredibly crafted piece. The folks at Karas Kustoms sent me the amazing brass edition of the RETRAKT. Its a weighty piece at over 60gms but I’ve been assured that the aluminum models weighs in similarly to the aluminum Render K models (about half that). My favorite part is the absolutely whisper-quiet retracting mechanism. Just click, click, click through a whole meeting without annoying your co-workers.

I made a little video to show off the smooth silent motion of the retractability. It was so quiet I had to add some music (my apologies to Brian Setzer).

You cannot see the seam in this pen where the refills go (tip, its just below the clip). That is craftsmanship! I filled mine with a Pilot Juice refill, because I could but it holds a G2 and several other similar shaped refills.

There are 45 days left in the funding drive on Kickstarter but at Day One, Karas Kustoms has already met their goal. The aluminum model is available at the $40 contribution level and a brass model like mine is available at the $60 contribution level. There is also a copper model available over the $90 contribution level. If you’d like to get in on the ground floor of this amazing pen, support the drive today and get your pen before the holidays.

Review: Staedtler Ink Refill Cartridges

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It had never occurred to me to look for interesting ink cartridges at the local office supply store. Until now… I happened to glance across the aisle at my nearest Office Depot to discover that they stock various pen refills (lots of Parker-style refills, FYI) and noticed all the way at the bottom of the shelf was a 12-pack of colored ink cartrdiges from Staedtler in the oh-so-familiar European short cartridge size. $2.69, you say? Don’t mind if I do!

I was surprised to see yellow and orange cartridges but no red or purple. If I were to make a color sample pack of cartridges, I would have skipped blue which is common enough to find elsewhere and probably would have replaced it with purple. My instinct is that the yellow would be hard to use and would swap it out for a red instead. But, hey, Staedtler didn’t ask me and at $2.69 for a dozen cartridges, I’ll take my chances.

So, I hopped home with my purchase and found six fountain pens that all accepted the standard short cartridges (thank you, stash of Kawecos!) to see how they worked.

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Carefully reading the back of the package guaranteed that all the colors were standard dye-based, water-based inks so I felt safe to load them into my pens. The yellow was far more usable than I expected, more of a yellow-orange. The orange color has lots of shading but its not as vibrant as I hoped it would be. The pink was a very watery color — it seemed to spread even more than any of the other colors. I switched the color from the Muji with the medium nib to a finer nib Kaweco and it was still squishy and runny.  The blue, green and brown were all fine colors. The green has a bit of shading as well and is a nice kelly green, a hair on the blue side. The brown is a dark brown, almost a walnutty brown-black. So, of the six colors, three are solid usable colors. I don’t mind the orange and the yellow was a fun color to have to play with.

The only true dud is the pink. It was just too runny. It might work great in a very fine, very dry pen. I might try it in my EF Prera just to see.

Office Depot does not sell the ink refill pack online but JetPens does. For $3.50 per pack. Worth a try if you like to keep some European short cartridges around for quick refill needs.