There are quite a few classics out there when it comes to fountain pens, but few are as iconic as the famous Lamy AL-star and/or Safari pens.…
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Japanese fountain pens are one of a kind. They are said to be very exquisite writing instruments, which, more often than not, is true. Japanese…
2 CommentsThe last available Pelikan Souverän in “Tortoiseshell-Brown” was the release of the M800 back in 2013 – and the pen was sold out in the…
2 CommentsRobert Oster “Red Orange”: a bright orange ink with red shading Ink name: Robert Oster Signature Ink “Red Orange” Unit capacity: 50 ml (plastic bottle) Price: around 16 € Price per…
Leave a CommentJust recently, I pulled the trigger on a lovely vintage Pelikan MK10 from around the 1970s. It is a pretty and lightweight piston filling pen…
5 CommentsOgami-notebooks, and especially the so called stone paper (which is a non-wood, limestone based product) that these are equipped with, are fairly interesting products – but…
Leave a CommentThere are a couple of grail pens out there that, as a fountain pen enthusiast (or blogger, for that matter), one just must have tried…
Leave a CommentNormally, I am an avid user of fountain pens and pencils. Here and there, however, there are also other writing instruments that are definitely worth taking a look…
Leave a CommentGvFC “Stone Grey”: a solid alternative to black or blue ink Ink name: Graf von Faber-Castell “Stone Grey” (Steingrau) Unit capacity: 75 ml (glas flacon) Price: 25 € Price per ml: ca.…
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