italian friends
Delta Profili, Stipula 22/Ventidue, Marlen Vienna and Visconti Opera A year ago I didn’t own one single Italian fountain pen. This is rather odd since I’ve had a soft spot for Italy and Italian design...
View Articlecaps, clips, thanks
I first want to thank each one of you – new and old readers of my blog – for reading my blog. I am very grateful that you’re taking the time to read, leave feedback and return to it. I’ve … Continue...
View Articlelucky clover – four green inks
I have used green ink sparsely the last few months. My use of different inks seems to be periodic – one blue period, a green, a red, a purple… But, my italics have begun to change that a bit, since …...
View Articleleuchtturm 1917 – review of a pleasant aquaintance
Intro (mostly whining about the poor, poor, poor Swedish pen/paper/ink market) As most people who like to write and are conscious about which pens they write with – I’m on a perpetual hunt for a real...
View Articlereview of J Herbin 1670 anniversary ink – iron oxide is the way to go
The cap is covered in real, red lacquer – that according to penandco is applied by hand. I was lucky and managed to open and close it without cracking all the lovely red lacquer. Click on photos to...
View Articlerhodia notebook – a minireview
I couldn’t believe my eyes when I found the Rhodia Exa Book notebook in my regular book store. It has – just like most book stores here (pen/paper shops are practically non-existing here) - a very...
View Articlehighlights in yellow and orange
Before going into reading lots and lots of legal texts – complicated, stiff and crammed with words carrying specific meanings (where it makes a world of difference if it is a may or might) I had a...
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