I really love the tanto grind on my sailor music nib. It has worked out so well. It's a wet wet writer that handles the glitters well and isn't 5 miles wide.
I actually like your projects. They are realistic and feasible. I definitely am not well organised with my inks or FPs. And I have soo many ink bottles accumulated over the years that I actually don't even know how many I have; and to be honest it overwhelms me to even think about them. But your approach is something I can tweek and make my own project. For me that can be a winter project hopefully. Even if I can go through a couple of brands it would be great. And I can separate the ones for writing and those for drawing/painting(like Celadon Cat that I personally like but it is too light of a colour for my eyes in writing form) Thanks for all the ideas! Your way of taking things step by step somehow resonates with my brain 😅
“Jowo holder” pens, so appropriate. Make me realize that a lot of my pens are in this category. I would love to do, or see, a blind testing to see if one can distinguish between Jowo and other steel nib. And maybe even gold nibs. Like some of the other commenters, I am in awe of your origination. As I struggle, in a fun way, to devise a consistent writing sample for my inks. Thanks for the video.
Hi Simone, I just want to say, I enjoy your posting time. I have an ungodly sleep hour of 4am (I’m trying to fix it) but your videos always pop up to help me sleep. ❤😊 just wanna say thanks for keeping me company
This is a wonderful idea. I am currently on my own challenge to use 103 of the fpens (I have set some rules to keep me on track) in my collection by Dec 24th this year. It includes review points and opportunities to window shop/ low buy along the way. I am learning more about my taste in this pastime and also embracing that they can/ will change as I go through my challenge. Your idea neatly fits into the "use what I have" space. Have fun on you journey.
Thumbs up on your Montegrappa Marshmallow ink pairing. Also, your pairing with the Sailor Ayur Blue is beautiful. I really look forward to your videos. Feels like we are in a room together having a conversation. I'm hoping to attend SF pen show (my first) and maybe meet you in person....
Great project! I really enjoy your prefects- you go really deep and give a ton of information and opinion. Interesting results with the inks! I will keep in my mind the Blackberry for the (dry) 3776. I had the Blackberry ink in a „normal“ pen and I didn’t like to see only sheen, I miss the purple! 💜I hesitated on the new dark lilac and I thinks it’s very similar in sheen intensity. I read a lot that Celadon Cat is a dry ink- maybe I’m lucky, so far it’s way wetter than my beloved Shin-Kai and in my „normal wetness“ category.
Lately I seem to be writing only with my Sailor PGS Mini. I've been needing to write really small, and this small pen seems to encourage that. Now I just need to find the driest ink in the world, for writing in paperback books without bleeding through.
This is like consumer report for inks and I absolutely enjoy these videos
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I really love the tanto grind on my sailor music nib. It has worked out so well. It's a wet wet writer that handles the glitters well and isn't 5 miles wide.
I am currently drawn to just my regular round tips and wonder if I should just have someone do that? I still need to have a good think about it.
I actually like your projects. They are realistic and feasible. I definitely am not well organised with my inks or FPs. And I have soo many ink bottles accumulated over the years that I actually don't even know how many I have; and to be honest it overwhelms me to even think about them. But your approach is something I can tweek and make my own project. For me that can be a winter project hopefully. Even if I can go through a couple of brands it would be great. And I can separate the ones for writing and those for drawing/painting(like Celadon Cat that I personally like but it is too light of a colour for my eyes in writing form) Thanks for all the ideas! Your way of taking things step by step somehow resonates with my brain 😅
“Jowo holder” pens, so appropriate. Make me realize that a lot of my pens are in this category. I would love to do, or see, a blind testing to see if one can distinguish between Jowo and other steel nib.
And maybe even gold nibs. Like some of the other commenters, I am in awe of your origination. As I struggle, in a fun way, to devise a consistent writing sample for my inks. Thanks for the video.
Wow! Celadon cat really did look super dark out of the Scribo. I have Lamy pink cliff in a cartridge and love it.
All of those ink colours look so good together! This project is such a good idea.
Hi Simone, I just want to say, I enjoy your posting time. I have an ungodly sleep hour of 4am (I’m trying to fix it) but your videos always pop up to help me sleep. ❤😊 just wanna say thanks for keeping me company
You are so welcome. It's 12 am my time.
This is a wonderful idea. I am currently on my own challenge to use 103 of the fpens (I have set some rules to keep me on track) in my collection by Dec 24th this year. It includes review points and opportunities to window shop/ low buy along the way. I am learning more about my taste in this pastime and also embracing that they can/ will change as I go through my challenge. Your idea neatly fits into the "use what I have" space. Have fun on you journey.
Thumbs up on your Montegrappa
Marshmallow ink pairing. Also, your pairing with the Sailor Ayur Blue is beautiful. I really look forward to your videos. Feels like we are in a room together having a conversation. I'm hoping to attend SF pen show (my first) and maybe meet you in person....
Thank you so much! That's exactly my intention - yes, totally talk to me if you see me there!
I just purchased Pina Colada last night! One day I will try the gold nib on one of my Lamys. Thank you for sharing.
Hope you love it as much as I do.
Great project! I really enjoy your prefects- you go really deep and give a ton of information and opinion.
Interesting results with the inks! I will keep in my mind the Blackberry for the (dry) 3776. I had the Blackberry ink in a „normal“ pen and I didn’t like to see only sheen, I miss the purple! 💜I hesitated on the new dark lilac and I thinks it’s very similar in sheen intensity.
I read a lot that Celadon Cat is a dry ink- maybe I’m lucky, so far it’s way wetter than my beloved Shin-Kai and in my „normal wetness“ category.
It's not as dry as I had expected it to be, but it's definitely not extremely wet.
Lately I seem to be writing only with my Sailor PGS Mini. I've been needing to write really small, and this small pen seems to encourage that. Now I just need to find the driest ink in the world, for writing in paperback books without bleeding through.
I think I'd opt for a uni jetstream to write in paperback books. Hope you find a good ink and have success!
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