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Silver and gold: a companion for Rouge Hematite

Posted February 9, 2012 by
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Two thoughtful readers tipped us off to this thread on the Fountain Pen Network about J. Herbin’s special edition anniversary ink, Rouge Hematite.

After discussing the merits of gold flecks suspended in red ink, one poster suggested a possible companion color: blue with silver flecks (bleu d’argent?), an idea that other posters seemed to like, too. Many have apparently emailed J. Herbin to let them know, but since I thought it was a cool suggestion, it occurred to me I could gather additional feedback here and possibly give France an extra nudge.

What do you think?

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Guest post: Vintage pens

Posted January 30, 2012 by
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Guest blogger Kate Marshall of K’s Notebook went to the Philadelphia Pen Show last weekend and came back with a gorgeous antique Waterman. If you’re not jealous after reading her description, check out these photos on Flickr.

So it’s probably been well established that I like fountain pens. Me + fountain pens = TRU LUV 4 EVAH!

I’ve almost always stuck to modern-day pens until last week at the 2012 Philadelphia Pen Show, when I stumbled across a Waterman pen so old that it was probably around when Edward Cullen was still a human. I’m not quite sure what made me stop and notice this relic of the Woodrow Wilson era — was it the oxidation of the black hard rubber? The Waterman No. 2 nib with its jaunty, heart-shaped breather hole? The clear and crisp imprint stamped in the middle of the pen’s chasing? The ringtop cap, which may or may not be original to the pen? Who knows, but at the end of the day, I came away with a black hard rubber Waterman No. 12 PSF pen in reasonably good condition, and my contemporary pens all felt slightly jealous that they were still 60-odd years away from collecting Social Security benefits.

After doing some quick research on sites like Fountain Pen Network and Richard Binder’s website, I learned that my 12 PSF was the precursor to Waterman’s famed Ideal No. 52 fountain pen (still in high demand on the vintage pen market). The thing to remember about flex nibs is, they aren’t magic like unicorn horns. They won’t automatically turn one into a professional calligrapher any more than a new…scrub brush…will turn a someone into a master…scullery maid…whatever, there are a lot of analogies that could work here. But sometimes, a nice flex nib can add a certain “je ne sais quoi” to a person’s handwriting, because the nib responds to changes in writing pressure. Plus, the idea of writing with a 97-year old pen is pretty cool. My great-grandparents (or maybe even my grandparents) could have used a Waterman No. 12 back in the day. What sort of adventures did this pen’s previous owners get into during the past nine decades? How did the pen finally wind up among Susan Wirth’s wares at the show? Most importantly, what might the future hold for it?

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Friday review roundup

Posted January 27, 2012 by
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Happy Friday, everyone! What better way to kick off a winter weekend than with some constructive criticism of Habana notebooks:

  • Azizah at Gourmet Pens compares the new, ivory-paged Habana to its old white-paper counterpart. The verdict: more showthrough on the new Habana with fountain pens, and “even though the ivory paper is satiny smooth, the white paper is so smooth that it’s practically glossy. It gives start contrast to any color of ink and makes them look outstanding. I miss that.”
  • Jake Seliger tackles the small Habana’s big problem at The Story’s Story: “it’s not quite a pocket notebook. It’s also not quite a full-sized notebook, either, at 4″ x 6″, it’s uncomfortably in between, too large to carry around and too small for classrooms.”

I know Azizah’s not alone in her preference for the old, white paper. Do you agree with Jake that the small Habanas are awkwardly sized?

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Old products for the new year

Posted December 28, 2011 by
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It doesn’t always happen immediately, but we do sometimes bring back discontinued products and give them another chance to succeed.

Of course, before we do, we need to make sure that people want to see the product return, and are passionate enough about it to actually make a purchase. So in honor of the coming new year, let me ask: what would you like to have back? A few items we’ve toyed around with:

  • Habana notebooks with white paperExacompta journey notebooks
  • Businessnote planners
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Another monthly idea

Posted December 15, 2011 by
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A4 2011 kalendar-na biciklu

As the new year approaches, people’s minds turn to their planners, and we have the pleasure of receiving some of our most interesting new ideas. Many of our daily and weekly planner users appreciate having a monthly calendar at the beginning of the book (not all of our formats have this, but many do).

Well, one reader recently suggested something else:

A monthly calendar at the bottom of each week on the left side, so you can see where that week is in relation to the month…

Intriguing, eh? What do you think?

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A paper review smorgasbord

Posted December 9, 2011 by
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From Pens and Paper, the site of a UK based organization (or organisation, I suppose) that teaches composition and handwriting and blogs about the life creative, comes this phenomenally comprehensive review of twelve different notebook papers — from the Habana to the Webnotebook and Moleskine, Leuchtturm 1917, and many others.

Each review is written with a careful and comparative eye, which makes it very useful indeed to have them all in one place.

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Friday review roundup

Posted December 2, 2011 by
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We’ve got some great reviews to share with you today… and even a contest!

Happy Friday, everyone…

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Friday review roundup

Posted October 14, 2011 by
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Happy Friday! We’re keeping it short and notebooky today with reviews of the Habana and an Exacompta journal:

  • At Rhodia Drive, Stephanie takes a look at her travel book of choice, the Habana.
  • Diane at Pocket Blonde tries out the Exacompta Nostalgie journal.

If you see any other reviews — good or bad — you think should be featured here, let us know!

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Friday review roundup

Posted September 16, 2011 by
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I haven’t seen any new reviews of Quo Vadis products lately, but there’ve been some nice posts about products from our sister company, Exacompta, that I figure are worth sharing:

  • Office Supply Geek reviews the Exacompta basics portfolio
  • The Writer’s Bloc blog discusses how Exacompta paper differs from Clairefontaine and Rhodia

If you’ve written or read a review of an Exaclair product, please send it along — we’d love to read it!

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Friday review roundup

Posted August 12, 2011 by
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Notes and notebooks today, with one review all the way from Turkey!

Thanks to both!

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