- Did you see my (maybe terrible) video? It's the Noodler's Neponset fountain pen with music nib! I also reviewed it here!
- Inkdependence! reviews an adorable ink I would buy just based on the ridiculous elephant on the container: J. Herbin Orange Indien.
- Check out Leigh's newest calligraphy video!
- Pentulant reviews the Mnemosyne B5 Notebook by Maruman.
- Pens! Paper! Pencils! reviews the Diplomat Traveller fountain pen. (I love the colours available.) Ian also reviews the Clairefontaine GraF It 90G Sketchbook.
- The Pen Addict reviews an ink I'm trying desperately to ignore - Sailor Kobe Ink No. 37 Island Blue.
- My Pen Needs Ink has some interesting thoughts on grail pens. What are yours?
- The Well-Appointed Desk reviews the Pelikan M205 fountain pen. Ana also reviews the Nock Co. DotDash 3 x 5 notecards.
- The Clicky Post reviews the Nock Co. Dusty Blue Dot Dash note cards.
- Incredible, elaborately choregraphed GIFs, at Colossal.
- Seize The Dave is back! This review is Pilot Iroshizuku Asa-Gao, delicious.
- Office Supply Geek reviews the Staedtler WOPEX Eco pencils... you must check this out. I burst out laughing at the "naked pencil" part.
- Woodclinched reviews the Blackwing Slate: the pencil optimized notebook.
- Write To Me Often reviews Sailor Kobe Tamon Purple ink.
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Sunday Reads - August 10. 2014
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3 comments:
I loved your video review of the Neponset. II also thank you for your very candid comments about how much pressure it takes to produce the line variation. I would love to be able to do that, but I think that my touch of arthritis would make the Neponset not such a great choice of a pen for me. I will stick to my little Nib Creaper, and just enjoy all of the reviews.
Thank you for stopping by and adding your input! I never even thought of that, and although the body may be more comfortable to hold, if it's line variation you seek, indeed, it may be difficult to achieve that. It's REALLY lovely but it's tough! Maybe it would soften up with more use (as my own Creaper did) but I do find the Creaper much easier to use. Valuable input though, I'll keep that in mind for others. Thank you again.
Thanks for the shout out! xo (Pentulant)
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