Month: July 2021
-
Writing ala-Kenshin: noob notes on the flipped nib
What if you want to channel that inner Kenshin Himura and do reverse writing with a fountain pen nib? Go ahead!
-
Review: Kokuyo Tokyo 2020 Field Notebook
With Japan being the land of stationery that we all love, it is no surprise that brands we know like Kokuyo will get a Tokyo 2020 treatment.
-
Hobonichi sticks to Tomoe River paper for 2022
Japanese planner maker Hobonichi will continue using Tomoe River paper for its 2022 lineup. Things might change for 2023, however.
-
Review: Tokyo 2020 Olympics Fountain Pen Demonstrator
Commemorative items such as the Tokyo 2020 Olympics fountain pen usually end up unused. So I inked mine instead and tried it out.
-
Musings on an archer’s rants: a clip of Clem Dionglay’s stationery journey
If you look for fountain pen reviews in the Philippines, it is hard to miss Archer Rantings (or Rants of the Archer) by Clem Dionglay. Each piece is simply a joy to read, with bright, sharp photos to match the writer’s insightful thoughts on the items. But let us get one thing out of the way […]