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Three Chinese Extra-Fine Fountain Pens

My exploration of inexpensive Chinese fountain pens is moving along nicely and has proven that there are good choices if you can live with the time it may take to receive your new companion. I found a good selection on eBay and quite a few at Etsy. Amazon has U.S. inventory of some models though [โ€ฆ]

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Old Friends From My Stash

It was a dark and gloomy weekend. Not really. Sunny and comfortable but evenings at my desk were uninspired until I put together paper, pen and ink that havenโ€™t seen the light of day in ages. To my delight the Rhodia No 13 pad, Sailor Sapporo fine nib and Diamine Mediterranean Blue ink were made [โ€ฆ]

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Sailor Pro Gear King of Pen 2021 LE Blue Dawn Fountain Pen

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Sailor Pro Gear King of Pen 2021 LE Blue Dawn Fountain Pen


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Giveaway: Sailor 2023 Pen Show Exclusive Ink

By: Ana

Exclusive Pen Show inks and other goodies are the carrot to make us all feel massive massive amounts of FOMO but I decided to make sure someone in our community doesnโ€™t suffer from FOMO by giving away a brand new bottle of the Sailor 2023 Pen Show Exclusive Ink.

Its a bright, vivid orange to help see you through the last grey days of winter. When compared to other oranges in my collection, Iโ€™d say its a bit brighter and happier than Sailor Apricot, if thatโ€™s possible. This ink will definitely show best with a wide nib to get all the shading,

TO ENTER: Leave a comment below and tell me what your favorite orange ink is. Play along and type in something. It makes reading through entries more interesting for me, okay? One entry per person.

If you have never entered a giveaway or commented on the site before, your comment must be manually approved by our highly-trained staff of monkeys before it will appear on the site. Our monkeys are underpaid and under-caffeinated so donโ€™t stress if your comment does not appear right away. Give the monkeys some time.

FINE PRINT: All entries must be submitted by 10pm CST on Friday, February 24, 2023. All entries must be submitted at wellappointeddesk.com, not Twitter, Tumblr or Facebook, okay? Winner will be announced on Monday. Winner will be selected by random number generator from entries that played by the rules (see above). Please include your actual email address in the comment form so that I can contact you if you win. I will not save email addresses or sell them to anyone โ€” pinky swear. If winner does not respond within 5 days, I will draw a new giveaway winner. Shipping via USPS first class is covered. Additional shipping options or insurance will have to be paid by the winner. We are generous but weโ€™re not made of money. US and APO/AFO only, sorry.


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Ink Peek: Sailor Yurameku Inks, Round 2

You may remember a long post on a new line of ink from Sailor โ€“ the Yuramekuย inks. While I have no official confirmation on it, I believe this is the place Sailor is tucking away some of their more experimental inks that do not clearly fit in any current ink lines. A huge thank you to Dromgooleโ€™s for sending these inks!

Like the first batch of Yurameku inks, Yurameku 2 inks are packaged with a swatch of the ink color on the label in 20 mL bottles. The two batches are easily differentiated by the color of the boxes themselves, 1 a light grey and 2 nearly black.

I appreciate the color swatch on both the boxes and the bottles. Square bottles and boxes are also wonderful.

Now for the inks themselves. The Yurameku 1 line up was full of nearly pastel inks. Not under saturated, but pastel. This seems to be the best way to show dramatic multi-chromatic shading. The Yurameku 2 line in the opposite with all five inks being dark and moody with hints of sheen.

The dramatic shifting in Yurameku 2 inks seems to be both the angle of the light and the paper type. When sheen is present in an ink, it isnโ€™t the bright metallic sheen caused by over saturated ink. Instead, itโ€™s almost shimmery without a shimmer particulate.

In contrast to most sheening inks, Yurameku 2 inks donโ€™t seem to be overly dye-heavy. Suki Gokoro brings to mind Sailorโ€™s Rikyu-cha with more depth to the color variation.

Suki Gokoro shows this same shimmer quality with the sheen โ€“ present through the ink rather than only on the edges of pooled ink. I havenโ€™t seen evidence of this in writing yet, but further testing is needed

I havenโ€™t offered ink comparisons in todayโ€™s review, because I believe more testing is necessary before I can even decide the base color!

Date Gokoro stands out from the collection with a rich blueish-purple that changes dramatically based on paper type.

Hana Gokoro is quite difficult to photograph. This is a purple-red-brown-grey ink that is also impossible to truly describe.

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When I first swatched Zaire Gokoro, it seemed like a pleasant blue-black ink, but itโ€ฆ changed.

With the five newest Yurameku inks lined up, the overall presentation is dark, somewhat lacking in variation.

This is the point where the inks show their unique properties โ€“ paper types.

Iโ€™ve kept the order of the inks consistent on each page below.

Tomoe River 52gsm (TR7):

Cosmo Air Light 83gsm:

Midori MD paper:

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Suki Gokoro is the first ink to catch my eye with the dramatic changes in color between paper types. Zare Gokoro loses all blue on Midori MD paper while the same paper removes the brightness and red undertones in Date Gokoro. Hana Gokoro shifts from blue to purple to brown-grey but Kokoro Guma doesnโ€™t seem to fit in the same shifting pattern. One characteristic the is consistent across all papers and all inks is the dramatic shading.

I have loved every Yurameku ink so far and the second line is no different. At first glance, the two Yurameku lines donโ€™t seem to belong in the same line, I have a feeling that further writing will start to show more unique properties. Keep an eye out for the second part of this ink sneak peek!

DISCLAIMER: The ink included in this review was provided free of charge from Dromgooleโ€™s for the purpose of review. Some items were purchased with funds from our amazing Patrons.

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