The Paper Mind Notebook Collection - The Perfect Gift for Pen Addicts (Sponsor)

The Paper Mind

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The Paper Mind designs notebooks for pen lovers. Made for writing performance and comfort, each notebook has a flexible lay-flat binding and fountain-pen-friendly paper.

With their extensively tested paper you can enjoy your pens without fear of ink bleeding and feathering.

The Paper Mind Notebook Collection featuring four distinct fountain-pen-friendly papers:

The Paper Mind
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My thanks to The Paper Mind for sponsoring The Pen Addict this week.

Posted on November 7, 2022 and filed under Featured Sponsor.

Skogsy Pens Cholla Micarta Fountain Pen Review, Featuring Nib Tailor Architect Grind

Skogsy Micarta

How’s that for a post title? I could have gone longer, adding in the pen size and material name, plus the ink, but I figured I would stop while I was ahead.

The story of this pen begins on Twitch, where I stream 2-3 times per week. A viewer with the handle “zskogsy” is a frequent viewer and chat commenter. As I got to know this digital presence, I learned more about them, eventually prying out information, such as “oh, I make pens.”

Boy, does Zach Skogsberg ever make pens.

Skogsy Micarta Fountain Pen

As I got to learn more about the man behind the lathe, I learned he would be making his first ever pen show appearance at the 2022 San Francisco Pen Show. Seeing Skogsy Pens in person was at the top of my priority list that weekend, and I came away with this beautiful Cholla in Black Micarta. And by “came away with,” I mean “I had to pick one out quickly,” as these pens were flying off the table at a rate even Zach, and his wife Amy, were surprised by.

Seeing the quality craftsmanship, fun colors, and unique materials, I am not surprised in the least. Zach admitted that they were undertaking a big home move immediately upon returning from the show, so inventory wasn’t quite up to the levels he wanted, but still, having what, three total pens left by Sunday morning? That’s a pretty great show.

Skogsy Micarta Fountain Pen

The Black Micarta Cholla is a pretty great pen, too. If you aren’t familiar with Micarta, it is a composite material with different types of fabric, or fiberglass, compressed in different laminates, such as various resins or epoxy. It’s a unique barrel material for fountain pens, and, according to makers who use it, not the easiest material to turn into pens.

From a user perspective, Micarta provides a hard barrel exterior, but with a warmth in the material once you start using it. The exterior is smooth, except for where the threads are cut, leaving some of the material exposed. And yes, if you get ink in that area it will stain. Easily. To buy a Micarta pen is to embrace the wabi-sabi, as not only will ink stain the pen if it gets on the barrel, your hand oils will continue to be absorbed over time, darkening the overall color. Micarta fans call these “features.”

Skogsy Micarta Fountain Pen TWSBI

My new-ish Skogsy Pen with my well-loved TWSBI Micarta.

Skogsy Micarta vs TWSBI

A cracked internal nib housing left this stunning green stain on my TWSBI barrel. Own it!

My pen features a 16 mm grip section, which would be considered slightly wide. Skogsy also offers a more standard 14 mm grip section in most pens as well. The barrel width is sized to compliment either size grip section.

I’ve had this pen in regular use since returning from San Francisco, and it puts a smile on my face every time I use it. It’s that nice, and I made it even nicer, for me, with the addition of an Architect grind on the Medium steel Jowo nib I chose when purchasing this pen.

Nib Tailor Architect Nib
Architect Nib

When I sat down with JC Ament, aka the Nib Tailor, I knew I wasn’t going with one of my standards (Stub, Cursive Italic, Needlepoint,) and wanted something cool, befitting this cool pen. I settled on a traditional Architect grid, and JC absolutely nailed it. My most-used Architect grind is more of a mini-style, befitting my small handwriting, so having this more traditionally-sized nib has been great.

Architect Nib close

I like pen and nib pairings, and I think I put together a perfect combination. But my results are only as good as the people behind the products, and Zach, Amy, and JC should all be proud of their work.

Zach and Amy are still settling in after their big move, so follow Skogsy Pens on Instagram for the latest info, and for when commissions open back up. JC can be found at Nib Tailor, and at a pen show, or stationery retailer, near you.

(I was provided the Skogsy Pen at no charge at the San Francisco Pen Show. I paid regular price for the Architect nib grind from the Nib Tailor.)


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Skogsy Micarta writing
Posted on November 7, 2022 and filed under Skogsy Pens, Nib Tailor, Nib Grind, Pen Reviews.

Misfill, Fountain Pen Zine Edition

Fountain Pen Zine

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:

Fountain Pen Zine (chiisagi art)

John Dee's marginalia (Thoughtful Atlas)

A Miniature View of Modernism's Masters (Hyperallergic)

finer things: ferris wheel press ink collection (a fleeting ripple)

Glasgow Print Fair is back in-person with dozens of stunning artists and printmakers on display (Creative Boom)

A Deep Dive into All-In-One Planners (The Well-Appointed Desk)

A few bloggiversary thoughts. (Fountain pen blog)

Tibet and water (José Naranja)

Stand well back. (Present & Correct)

Through Thick And Thin: Miki Berenyi On Lush And Loss (The Quietus)

Interview Notes: Mark Dykeman (Noted)

Happy International Fountain Pen Day 2022 (dapprman)

Van Dieman’s Pepperberry on Kokuyo Campus (Inkcredible Colours)

Vibrant Letters Drift and Twist in Bold Typographic Murals by Pref (Colossal)

Pelikan M400 Tortoise Review and Giveaway (SBREBrown)

Diamine Inkvent Calendar 2022 (Figboot on Pens)

Invisible Things (swissmiss)

ink review : Robert Oster Muddy Swamp (inkxplorations)

Intktober 2022 – A sheening and shimmer ink Bonanza! (Nick Stewart)

Want to catch the rest, plus extra articles, reviews, commentary, discounts, and more? Try out a Pen Addict Membership for only $5 per month!

Posted on November 6, 2022 and filed under Misfill.