Zebra Sarasa Push Clip Vintage Blue Gray Gel Review

When I discuss my favorite gel ink pens, the Pilot Hi-Tec-C and the Uni-ball Signo DX hog the spotlight. And for good reason. They are both fantastic. The Zebra Sarasa Clip is on par with those, something I am reminded of the moment I take one out to use.

The latest addition to the lineup, the Sarasa Clip Vintage Color series, brings four new colors into the mix: Green Black, Red Black, Brown Gray, and Blue Gray. Five if you count Blue Black, but that is one color that is common across the gel ink spectrum, including previous Sarasa Clip releases.

I chose the Blue Gray model to test out, and the performance of the pen is as excellent as ever. The lines are consistent, sharp, and clean, making the Sarasa Clip lineup a pure joy to write with. Note that I say Sarasa Clip when referring to this Zebra gel ink pen. The regular Sarasa is not as nice as these. Long-time readers are aware of this, but it bears bringing up once again for new readers.

Blue Gray as an ink color wasn’t something that I ever thought I needed in my life, but the shade is better than anticipated. It is darker than I thought it would be, and looks fantastic on the gray grid of my Rhodia Ice Pad.

According to the name of the pen, the Clip is a feature, and it lives up to that billing. It is spring-loaded, giving it a tight fit while clipped to a pocket yet allowing it to open wide and clamp down on larger folders and pads of paper. It works well, and I’ve never had one break on me.

Historically, Zebra fights for third place in market share (or at least mind share) behind Pilot and Uni-ball. They are equally as high quality and inventive in my book, and don’t need to play third fiddle to anyone. Zebra, and the Sarasa Clip especially, are well worth checking out.


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Posted on December 26, 2016 and filed under Zebra, Sarasa, Pen Reviews.

Misfill - Escape From Your Family Edition

Each week in Refill, the Pen Addict Members newsletter, I publish Ink Links as part of the additional content you receive for being a member. And each week, after 10 to 15 links, plus my added commentary on each, I'm left with many great items I want to share. Enter Misfill. Here are this weeks links:

-- Which Field Notes Would I Take to Gilligan’s Island? (Fueled by Clouds & Coffee)

-- A collection of photos of 80s video arcades (Kottke)

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-- Prismatic Sketches of Hands and Faces by Lui Ferreyra (Colossal)

-- Magpie Syndrome: My Favorite Pens of 2016 (Gourmet Pens)

-- Top 5 Favourite Pens - 2016 (Alt. Haven)

-- Sailor Jentle Ink - Four Seasons Chu-Shu (Purple/Gray) (The Clicky Post)

-- With an Eye to Our Common Future (Hyperallergic)

-- Alex's 10 Best Albums of 2016 (Play Repeat)

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Posted on December 25, 2016 and filed under Misfill.

Anderson Pens

If you are shopping for Visconti Pens there is no better place than Anderson Pens. Not only do they carry nearly everything Visconti has to offer, they have great prices too.

The Visconti Homo Sapiens Red Wine Limited Edition is a stunner for this holiday season, and do you know what is even more stunning? Only 30 of these pens were produced.

Visconti also created a wonderful lineup of Van Gogh 125th Anniversary Pens, including examples of his famous work like Pine Trees, Starry Night, and Sunflowers.

If it is a Visconti you are looking for, then Anderson Pens is where you need to be. My thanks to Anderson Pens for sponsoring The Pen Addict this week.

Posted on December 23, 2016 .