Pen, Ink & Paper
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@mark said in Pen, Ink & Paper:
I sent a screen shot of your 1st response to my daughter.
Her reply...
Omg, he's just like me. He's just like me for real.
Kaweco is a great brand. I've been eyeing the green Lilliput for a while. Had I not just dropped a butt-load of money getting an AL-Sport from Japan, I would totally snap one up.
My iridescent Kawecos are from the Skyline Sport collection and I love them. I think the Kaweco Sport might be my favorite model yet.Lamy Aion is a neat little pen, and it's nice to know it's not just the 2000 that has a "sweet spot". I'm getting more accustomed to mine as I write with it! Soon I won't have any hard starts. (I am thinking of putting a "wetter" ink in it next time around.)
Looks like he has a Pilot Metropolitan in the collection! That's a neat little pen. I love the designs on them, but they're not a "need to own it" type of pen for me.
Aqua's taste is 10/10. I appreciate another Kaweco enjoyer.
hahah that's wild! Yeah, it's a Pilot Metro. Very much like the Mont Blanc, it just plain works. (A fun feature about them is that they can take the nib from a Pilot Plumix, so you can get a 1.1mm stub on your Metro if you're so inclined.) They completely disassemble, it's all friction fit and the nibs are very reliable. Great pen, I just can't handle the massive step on them. To me it's a step too far.
Sounds like she's got quite a Kaweco collection going! Does she know about the piston filler? Just released a week or so ago. I'd freaking love to have one but I can't justify the cost when my Skyline cost me $20.
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@Aqua-Letifer said in Pen, Ink & Paper:
My father-in-law has a kind called Eclipse that I use a lot. It's almost all black but has a slight tinge of blue/purple to it. Kinda cool and a very well-behaved ink.
Is it Diamine Eclipse?
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@jon-nyc said in Pen, Ink & Paper:
Now if only you two had something to say….
I know that was just ball-busting but Mark mentioned stationery too, so, here's all mine, from bottom up:
Maroon: Notes from non-fiction that I read.
Red: notes about technical shit like how many stops a 720nm IR filter takes you down to, processes I use in Illustrator, stuff like that.
White: work notebook.
Blue: old writing notebook. I mentioned here awhile back that I was adapting a middle english Robin Hood ballad into modern english. That’s it on the left, but the blue notebook was the first draft.
Purple: my current writing notebook. I designed those because why not. Silverymoon is kind of like a Hogwarts in D&D. Thought it would be fun to use notebooks that look like test booklets from the university.
Small blue: for D&D campaigns. This was given to me by my friends; we all have one. What’s cool about the D20 attached there is that it’s hollow. It has a hinge on it, and inside is a D4, D6, D10, D12 and D20.Underneath my book is a Rhodia pad. @mark I’m a fan of these for loose notes but most of the notebooks I use (minus freebies I can get my hands on that aren't too terrible) are all Leuchtturm 1917s. I’ve never had a problem with any ink or nib combination with them and they actually do lay flat, which is handy.
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@mark said in Pen, Ink & Paper:
@Aqua-Letifer said in Pen, Ink & Paper:
My father-in-law has a kind called Eclipse that I use a lot. It's almost all black but has a slight tinge of blue/purple to it. Kinda cool and a very well-behaved ink.
Is it Diamine Eclipse?
It is! That's the one. My bottle looks very different but it's Diamine all right.
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Awesome! I just ordered a couple of Rhodia A4 notebooks and a Clairefontaine A5 with a pretty cover for the Mrs.
Love the blue D&D notebook and especially the hollow D20!
I am still at the newbie stage but I'm writing more than ever before in my entire life! It started out writing nonsense or document what was happening with the pen, penmanship, spelling errors or writing fuck ups. then it was what was happening in real time. Random thoughts, etc. Anything to keep that nib moving and the ink flowing.
I took it to work and started to document everything. Started using a second notebook yesterday but still have random shit in both of the generic Staples college-rule notebooks I have been using.
I will start to organize them by subject matter. Probably use the Staples crap for work. The more premium ones for Journaling or creative writing. I'm considering enrolling in a creative writing class.
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@mark said in Pen, Ink & Paper:
Awesome! I just ordered a couple of Rhodia A4 notebooks and a Clairefontaine A5 with a pretty cover for the Mrs.
Love the blue D&D notebook and especially the hollow D20!
I am still at the newbie stage but I'm writing more than ever before in my entire life! It started out writing nonsense or document what was happening with the pen, penmanship, spelling errors or writing fuck ups. then it was what was happening in real time. Random thoughts, etc. Anything to keep that nib moving and the ink flowing.
I took it to work and started to document everything. Started using a second notebook yesterday but still have random shit in both of the generic Staples college-rule notebooks I have been using.
I will start to organize them by subject matter. Probably use the Staples crap for work. The more premium ones for Journaling or creative writing. I'm considering enrolling in a creative writing class.
That's awesome, Mark! They have a weird way of getting the hands moving, don't they?
What kind of creative writing do you think you might want to get into? I started weekly lessons that anyone can take at any time called "couch to Sonnet"; basically, it gets you from "what the hell's a sonnet" to writing your own in about 6 weeks. The lessons aren't hardcore, either; the writing component people can do while they drink their morning coffee. It's also free and folks who follow it can ask me anything along the way.
That might not be your thing but if I could help in any way, let me know.
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From Elizabeth...
I do know about the piston filler! Goulet keeps selling out of them (and they're a touch more expensive than your average run-of-the-mill Sport...) so I haven't invested in it yet. Largely, it's the cost factor but I also still like the smaller converters on the Kaweco. They give me more opportunities to use different inks (which is where I have my actual problem. So many inks... So few pens.)
The Kaweco I just bought is "The Little Witch" (a collaboration with a Japanese online stationary store). It's been on my radar for a while and I used my "conference bonus" to finally pull the trigger on buying it. So cute.
I found a really nice complimentary ink to go with it, but I'm waiting until Tuesday so I can buy the new "summer" Lamy Safari in the piña colada color. -
Holy crap that is the coolest Kaweco I've ever seen! What kind of ink does she use with it?
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The Little Witch?
She hasn't arrived yet, but this is what I will be inking her up with: https://www.gouletpens.com/products/colorverse-witch-by-starlight-65ml-bottled-inkGoulet exclusive - Colorverse, Witch by Starlight
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Freaking Brian Goulet of the Goulet Pen Company. He gets me every time. My wife wants a pen and she'd so dig this kind of thing. That ink is awesome, too.
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She talked me into TLW. It has been ordered.
https://bungubox.shop/en/products/bungubox-kaweco-the-little-witch?_pos=2&_sid=51864a2a9&_ss=r
I just ordered the pen. She ordered the matching ink plus the Colorverse from Goulet.
I also ordered a Sakae A5 5mm dot grid notebook.
https://bungubox.shop/en/products/sakaeテクニカルペーパー-a5-tomoeriver-fp-ソフトカバーノート-dot-grid
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You two! Get a room!
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@mark said in Pen, Ink & Paper:
@jon-nyc said in Pen, Ink & Paper:
Mark gets a new hobby and goes a little nuts with it. Who would’ve guessed.
Hey! When I do something, I go all in!
Just checking in on this. My bet is that Mark is close to a dozen by now. Anyone want to take the over?
Anyway, how's the writing been going, Mark?
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Just 3 (The Monteverde and Conklin with The Little Witch Kaweco enroute)
I am actually 3D printing one as I type this.
I have a spare converter and the original medium nib from the Monteverde. I found a ready to print model for them and I'm printing it using color changing filament. It should be a cool looking pen if it works. I will post a photo when it's done printing.
Writing is getting better. Well the penmanship anyway. lol I have been using them at work for everything! I love the looks I get when I use them. Like WTF?
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@mark said in Pen, Ink & Paper:
Writing is getting better. Well the penmanship anyway. lol I have been using them at work for everything! I love the looks I get when I use them. Like WTF?
I never really use mine outside of the house. I mean sometimes I do, but never with anyone close enough to see what I'm writing with.
But one thing I like to do is keep a cool kind of ink in my Liliput and keep that on me. I have a nice, rich turquoise that has a serious amount of color variation to it, even on cheap paper, and thankfully it barely feathers. So, when I'm given something to sign, I'm given a ballpoint, but I use my pen (along with a fairly wide italic nib) and people are like "WTF did you use to write that?"
Maybe just get a friction fit converter? That pen looks awesome, Can it be polished so that the irregularities in the 3D printing can be smoothed out?
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It's a silky finish filament and when you sand it, the silky surface gets dulled. I might try again with a .05mm layer height. I printed the first one with a .10mm layer height which is pretty much the limit of a .4mm nozzle. I will try a .05 layer height and will probably print it with a mat black filament this time. Using a .2mm nozzle is tricky and is prone to clogging but it is the proper way to get to .05mm layer height. The "hairs" inside the clip are unavoidable but I can clean them up with an exacto blade. I tried to vaporize them with a heat gun but it deformed the entire cap so that ended up in the recycle bin.