The recent review of the Otto Hutt Design 07 somehow made me realise that there are still some reputable German pen manufacturers out there of…
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As I have frankly admitted in the recent review of the Graf von Faber-Castell Guilloche, I do have some catching up to do when it…
Leave a CommentHere comes yet another installment of a video-series that I have started a while ago: the “Comparative Overview-Series” that already has quite a few episodes.…
4 CommentsHere comes yet another installment of a video-series that I have started a while ago: the “Comparative Overview-Series” that already has quite a few episodes.…
Leave a CommentWith the recently released M101N Grey-Blue, Pelikan continues building on an iconic 1930s design vintage classic that is steeped in pen-history. After the M101N Bright…
1 CommentEsterbrook is an American pen manufacturer with a long history. Kenro Industries has recently secured the rights of using the brand name – and has…
Leave a CommentThere are few ‘things’ out there that are so iconic that they may stand as an epitome for the whole ‘thing’-category that they are a…
Leave a CommentCaran d’Ache is a well-known fountain pen maker. However, their pens are neither seen widely in the diverse social media-channels and pen communities all around,…
2 CommentsWhen I say “German fountain pen”, the name “Cleo Skribent” is most likely not the first thing that you will think of. Unrightfully so, I…
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