My videos tend to highlight a particular obsession of mine at the time they’re made. This one is all about the shimmer. Tyrekickers is a dreamy song, and it makes me think of afternoon sun slanting into abandoned cars and bouncing off mirrors. When I make these videos, I steady elbow and forearm against the table. …
The only good Waterman is a vintage Waterman, unless it’s a Carene with a factory stub, or a Serenité with a cursive italic by Mike Masuyama. The Serenité is an anomaly in the modern Waterman portfolio. Discontinued but still available in a few shops or from online and show vendors, it was the first pen …
Ever since there were fountain pens, there were ebonite fountain pens. Ebonite or vulcanite or hard rubber remains a nostalgic, classic material, evoking pens as they were first made in the late 1800s. Below, from top to bottom: a giant Ranga (modern), John Holland hatchet filler (vintage), Waterman 55 (vintage), Danitrio raw ebonite (modern). Many …
They remind us of our mortality and look good on t-shirts. We all have one but we’d much rather not get to see it while we’re alive. I’ve had a thing for skulls since I was younger. (They were probably hot pink skulls too, because it was the 80s.) Different cultures have made fetishes of …
Do note: This hack will work for almost any fountain pen with an ebonite feed, friction-fit into the section. (Like the Noodler’s Ahab or Konrad, for example.) If we’re talking experience from innocent bystander to supreme boss ninja, this hack is serious apprentice level. Enthusiastic beginner? Please have a spare pen. Why do this hack …
I miss a year or two, but it never fails to surprise me that there are more than enough new pens in a year for me to be able to pick ten. My shock, your gain. 😉 Presented, not in any strict order: (Fine, there’s probably some kind of subconscious preference revealing itself…) 10. …
When a market is diversifying, it’s thriving. On that basis, 2015 was a healthy year for pen addicts everywhere – an especially happy observation to make in the fountain pen segment, which is almost two centuries old. The Year of Personalization Bespoke bodies and custom nibs have been around a while, but personalization was truly the …
This year, I went to my first ever pen show. And my second ever pen show. I missed what could have been my third ever pen show by a couple of weeks, but friends made sure I didn’t miss it too much. 🙂 (Is this the coolest postcard ever or what?)
Think about the most beautiful object you own. It could be a leather bag scuffed with memories of adventures; an Egon Schiele print hanging in the hallway; your first child’s first tooth; an Art Deco masterpiece cast in bronze; a rare bonsai. It could also be a book; a watch demonstrating the laws of physics; …
(As I note below – these mixes work best with dip pens and in eyedroppers with non-finned feeds. If this isn’t your first rodeo, go ahead and use the mixes in whichever pen you like, as long as you can disassemble and clean and reassemble afterward. Play with care. 🙂 ) J. Herbin, now look …