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  • Parker Vacumatic Fountain Pen ReviewParker Vacumatic Fountain Pen Review
    The Parker Vacumatic is one of the most distinctive and sought after vintage pens. It was produced between … and …. and stands out because of its translucent stripes. These look like a New York skyline at night and, as well as being pretty, give Vacumatics a romantic and nostalgic aura. I picked mine up last ...
  • Blank Forces Pocket Bolt Ballpoint Pen ReviewBlank Forces Pocket Bolt Ballpoint Pen Review
    This summer I was running a guest house for the first time. Summer by the seaside is a busy time and in between cooking bacon and servicing rooms the beach and the sea calls to you. I spent little time luxuriating in different fountain pen nibs and interesting inks and instead got down to basics ...
  • Pelikan M205 Aquamarine Fountain Pen ReviewPelikan M205 Aquamarine Fountain Pen Review
    Did I need a another Pelikan M200? Apparently I did, because as soon as I saw this special edition aquamarine version I bought it. I also stumped up the extra for a gold nib because Pure Pens were doing the upgrade for a fantastic price. (The total price of the pen was not much more ...
  • Applied Pens Streamline Fountain Pen ReviewApplied Pens Streamline Fountain Pen Review
    Jake Lazzari is a designer based in the UK who makes some very interesting looking pens under the Applied Pens brand. Every part of the Streamline except the nib and converter is made by hand by Jake. The results are striking. Price: £135 Nib options: steel extra-fine, fine, medium or broad; left-handed medium Barrel options: various colour combinations Filling ...
  • Metaxas Stylos Color Fountain Pen ReviewMetaxas Stylos Color Fountain Pen Review
    The Stylos Color is a pen I backed on Kickstarter, designed by a gentleman called Kostas Metaxas. Although, as far as I can tell, it isn’t available to buy anywhere, Kostas has just finished his fourth Kickstarter campaign on a variation of this pen (all but the first one being successful) so there’s a fair ...