I’ve been a big fan of the Rotring Art Pen for years. It was one of the first fountain pens I purchased, found in an art supply store for about $20. The Art Pen has a long paintbrush-like shape which gives it nice balance and an unusual look. It is available in several nib sizes…
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From sketches to protoypes, the evolution of the Moleskine writing tools. (via Moleskine)
X-Pen: Carbon Fiber Hi-Tec C
This is an interesting project that’s currently looking for funding via Kickstarter. They want to create a distinguished-looking, carbon fiber pen to house Pilot Hi-Tec C refills. (via Kickstarter, found via Pen Addict)
Color Picker Pen
If its possible, this would be super cool. (via Color Picker Pen Concept)
Vintage pen nib packaging. (via superdilettante by our old friends at LettError)
I’ve been on the waiting list for the Noodler’s Flex Nib Fountain Pen and they are back in stock. If you would like to experience the joys (and agonies) of a flexible nib pen, this is a good place to start. Goulet Pens carries the full range of Flex Nib fountain pens from Noodler’s starting…
If you’ve lusted after vintage bullet pencils as long as I have, you’ll be delighted to hear that Midori is making both pencils and pens as well as refills. Both pens and pencils are available in three finishes: brass, brown and white. Pens are $31.95 and accept Ohto ballpoint refills ($1.20). Pencils are $23.95 and…