June 29, 2008

Ink Links

**Note: Posting is going to be a little sporadic over the next month as my wife and I get ready to welcome our second child into the world.

-- DIY weekly planner in Field Notes (r.e. wolf @ flickr)

-- The Doane Paper blog is no more - welcome the Doane Paper Feed! (Doane Paper Feed)

-- Doodle with Pilot GFKP (Lars Blog)

-- A writer's debate: Pen and Paper, or Computer and Keyboard? (The Chronicles of Nou)

-- 2007 ISOT Stationery of the Year Award Goes to Akashiya Sai Brushes! (JetPens)

June 24, 2008

Review: Uni-Ball Signo Erasable 0.5mm


The Uni-Ball Signo Erasable is really close to being a decent pen, but I am always finding something with these erasable pens that bothers me. The ink color and the line are very nice in comparison to the Pilot FriXion and the Pilot e-Gel, but something about the tip of the pen makes me feel like I am writing with sandpaper. Over any length of time it is bothersome. Other than that, I like it. The eraser is similar to a pencil eraser and does a good job in removing the ink from the page. I will work on a side by side comparison of all three erasale pens soon.

June 22, 2008

Ink Links

-- Slicci Japan Kokuhaku Collection (Slicci.jp)

-- Clean Pen Marks Off Your Hands with a Teabag (Lifehacker)

-- Pelikan M200 Official First Impressions Fountain Pen test (Notebookism)

-- Added to the blogroll: MTBooks

-- The new Zebra Extendable Mini Ballpoint pen looks interesting (JetPens)

June 19, 2008

Review: Pilot Petit1 Fountain Pen


I know I'm not giving them a fair shot, but fountain pens really aren't for me. The Pilot Petit fountain pen performed about as I expected. I like sharp, defined lines, and the Petit bled and feathered too much in my Moleskine, and was an overall sloppy experience. I haven't tried it on different paper yet, and that may change my opinion some, but I don't have high hopes. The Platinum Preppy fountain pen did a much better job.

I know there are some Petit lovers out there - can you tell me what I am missing?

June 17, 2008

Awesome Pen Test

You guys think I have it bad, huh?


There are ten more photos like this on MTBooks Flickr page that I just found this morning. Too cool!

Review: Pilot Hi-Tec-C 0.4mm Utzuzumi Grey


Pilot Hi-Tec-C Gel Ink Pen - 0.4 mm - Yawaragi Colors - Utsuzumi Grey. Now that is a mouthful! Since the name is so long, I am going to just let JetPens describe what it means:

Pilot Japan has five Yawaragi (literally translated as being softened color) colors in their extensive Hi-Tec-C line. These beautiful, fine gel pens write in pastel colors with the same smoothness at the rest of the line. Great for works that need a lighter color touch.

Yawaragi colors include: 1 Sakura (Cherry Blossom), 1 Benifuji (Fuji-sunset red), 1 Utsuzumi (light-black calligraphy ink), 1 Bengara, and 1 Kurikawa (Chestnut).

The color translates to paper very nicely, with this grey ink looking similar to pencil lead. The standard Hi-Tec-C excellence applies, so if you are looking for some new colors, give the Yawaragi Colors a try.

June 14, 2008

Ink Links

-- Ana got more goodies from JetPens. Check them out here, here, and here (Snowangels)

-- More JetPens from Lost in Scotland also (Lost in Scotland @ Flickr)

-- The Tokyo Pen Scene (Who Needs Friends...)

-- A massive notebook evaluation from Rands In Repose (Rands In Repose)

-- Ciak notebook review from Nick at Black Cover (Black Cover)

-- Norm gets in on the JetPens fun (Sketch Marx)

-- Way cool robot sketch from Maura. That white pen looks great. (fragmetned)

-- The Writers Bag on keeping a journal (The Writers Bag via Moleskinerie)

-- Writing Sample of Pilot Iroshizuku ink (Asa-gao) on Moleskine (animalsoup @ Flickr)

-- Came across some great new blogs from links and referrals - check them out:
Big Gay Dragon
Write Now Is Good
The Ugly Green Chair

June 13, 2008

Review: Pilot Pockel 0.5mm Light Green


The Pilot Pockel is a great little pen. It's compact size makes it highly portable, but it's writing performance is where it really shines. I'm impressed with how clean and consistent it writes. If I have one complaint, it is that the pen barrel is borderline too short for me. So if you have large hands (mine aren't particularly big), you may want to test drive one before buying to see if it is comfortble to write with. Otherwise, this pen is fantastic and I plan on using it a lot.

June 11, 2008

Review: Pilot e-Gel Erasable 0.7mm


It seems that erasable gel pens are the new flavor of the month. Like the Pilot FriXion, the Pilot e-Gel is an erasable gel ink pen, and also like the FriXion, I'm just not crazy about it. I think most of the problem lies in the pale shade of ink that is required of these type of pens. The needle tip performs ok, and the pen is lightweight and balanced, but I just know I will lose the small screw off cap where the eraser is. At least the eraser is in the right location, unlike the FriXion, and it is a normal pencil eraser at that, not a friction based rubber knob.

The performance of the eraser is rather poor, and the FriXion is probably better in that regard. Between these two pens and an upcoming review of a Uni-Ball Signo erasable that I ordered, I will do a side by side comparison and eraser test of all three to see which is the best.

June 10, 2008

Pilot Timeline Gel = Envy

Ever since I first saw this pen on JetPens, I've kind of had a crush on it. I love the sleek design, and checking out bettybl's photos on flickr just makes me want it more. Time to start saving up - or maybe I should just pass this link on to my wife. You know, Father's Day is coming up soon!