TL;DR: check out the video review
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This is an unusual, even special, pen. It features a skeletonised sterling silver overlay on both cap and barrel, created by the late Henry Simpole.
Overlay pens are not common nowadays, and to me they are strongly associated with vintage pens: you find overlay pens on… Continue reading
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This review has been a long time coming.
I first reached out to Dominant Industry on Instagram in August 2020, and — once we broke the language barrier — it was clear they weren’t ready for a review until they got their international expansion underway. But I didn’t forget, and this September I followed up.… Continue reading
I don’t know about you, but I have a strong mental block against spending £500 on a pocket pen.
The first reason is practical: there’s a disconnect between a pen that is meant to get bashed around in your pocket with your keys, and one that delivers a “luxury” experience.
The second is perhaps more… Continue reading
Picture the scene: your phone pings with a message from a friend who lives abroad. “I’m coming to visit you next month!”
Admit it. After the initial “yay!” reaction, your first thought was what can I ask them to bring over for me in their suitcase?
Or another scene: you’re taking a trip to foreign… Continue reading
TL;DR: watch the video review (but scroll to the end anyway, trust me!)
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I have a soft spot for the modern incarnation of Tibaldi. As the “affordable” arm of Montegrappa’s parent company, it’s up against stiff competition (think Leonardo, Maiora, Venvstas, Visconti, Gioia…), and is putting up a plucky fight.
Behind the… Continue reading
Do you ever have months where your hobbies suddenly seem fresh and exciting again?
Well, I’m having one of those months.
Was it the pen show? Maybe. I did buy two very different pens from brands that had been absent from my collection for a while, not to mention the haul of products for review… Continue reading
In case you missed it, Kaweco has started offering a “Premium” nib unit for its pens with a screw-in nib, like the Brass and AL Sports. For about £35 you get a different nib imprint and a fancy metal tin with very pretty retro packaging, and some claims like this:
Those who focus on writing… Continue reading
As we head towards November, and Remembrance Sunday, for many of us the two World Wars will be on our minds, and the familiar poppy symbol will start to appear on the lapels of our winter coats.
Despite this, the events of World War I in particular can seem a little unreal, barely more than… Continue reading
Welcome to the first of two guest posts from the inestimable Claire. I follow her sharp-tongued posts religiously on Instagram, and while I don’t always agree with her, I think her voice is well worth sharing… with minimal editing. Speak truth, Claire!
Hello! And welcome to my random, candid (read: snarky), stream-of-consciousness style musings on… Continue reading
I was destined to fall for this ink, for three reasons.
First, I’m a fan of Vinta, the young ink brand from the Philippines. Since I first discovered them 18 months ago, its bottles have quietly become a presence in my core ink box, with inks like the bright Android Teal and the murky Kelp… Continue reading