Showing posts with label Fountain Pen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fountain Pen. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 September 2016

Pelikan Hub Singapore 2016

The event that's been on the pen enthusiast's mind this past week are the Pelikan Hubs.

Pelikan Hubs is a yearly event, where pen enthusiasts meet up at a venue on a date specified by Pelikan. The meet up is organised by someone chosen by Pelikan, the Hubmaster, who will find a venue and inform participants about it. Pelikan send along some door gifts for participants who come and shares a presentation. Then everyone has fun talking and playing with pens, inks and paper!

This year's Hub was held this past Friday, 16 September at 1830 local time. It was done at Pelikan Singapore's office!

Now what's an event without photos? So here goes!


Waiting for the event to start!
Food setup!
Food setup!
Door gifts
Ink Pyramid
The M10000! <3 It's actually a lamp

The night started with a short speech from the Hubmaster, after which a slideshow that was prepared by Pelikan was shown.

Slideshow time

Slideshow time


After that, we had a break for dinner!


Nice flower layout

Food, glorious food!

Food, glorious food!
Socialising over food

Then came the star attraction of the night - the interactions!
Ink swatches done by Hubmaster









And lastly, the group photo!



Souvenirs from the night - paper pad, pen pouch, Aquamarine ink and post card


I enjoyed myself tremendously on Friday - I hope you had some fun too!

See you in 2017!



Friday, 29 July 2016

Danitrio Cum Laude (Blue Grey)

It's been over four months since the last post! Life's been quite busy these days... also I didn't get new stuff so nothing to talk about :P

Today's piece is on the Danitrio Cum Laude. Yes again. It's not deja vu kay!

I lost my original one and the replacement came in yesterday, hence the post.

Which is a little strange. Why? Because I had originally wanted the blue grey version, but my first Cum Laude was a brown one. It slowly grew on me, but I lost that, and now here I am, with the colour I've wanted all along. Strange how fate deals out its cards huh?

Currently it's being filled up with a blend I came up with. I was looking for a grey that wouldn't be too light (not going for the pencil effect here!) and so I mixed grey with a touch of black - the exact ratio is 4 to 1.

Pictures pictures of this beauty! Did I tell you I was in love?

Look out for the next post.... on my favourite brand!








Monday, 1 February 2016

The daily carry

Ever since I had a good talk with my ink magician friend about decluttering my life, I've been meaning to work on getting rid of some of my pens.

Of course, I haven't gotten far with that yet, but I've at least confirmed my 8 daily carry pens. Why 8? Because I have two 4-pen cases, with 4 pens being the max number you can have in a case and still have that case fit in your pocket.

From now, if I want to get a new pen, I will have to get rid of another, to free up one existing slot, be it by gifting the pen or selling it.

Latest Update (October 2016):

These days I'm carrying five pens on me... The current five are the Pelikan (Noodler's Liberty Elysium), the 400NN (Black Swan in Icelandic Minty Bathwater), the Pilot (Noodler's Upper Ganges Blue), the Danitrio Cum Laude (Noodler's Pacific Dawn at the Golden Gate). and TWSBI 580AL Blue (Pelikan Edelstein Aventurine).


The handmade fountain pen my parents bought (Mont Tortoise Russet Cocktail) now resides in my pencilcase.

The Craftsman and Pharo are out of ink and sit at home. The Eco is sold, to be replaced with a 580AL. The M200 and Platinum are currently not with me. When they return, I will decommission the M200 - it shall be a souvenir to my pen days.

Future acquisition plans:
1. Pelikan M605 Dark Blue (and then I'll sell the Blue Silver)
2. Lamy 27 and/or 99 (predecessor to the Lamy 2000)




Without further ado, an introduction to my daily 8.

1. Pelikan M605 Blue Silver - A nice fit for my hand, since I don't like posting my pens. The blue and silver complements each other very nicely and it brings me joy to use this pen.

2. Pilot Custom Heritage 92 - A reliable workhorse, this has quickly become joint favourites with 1. I especially like seeing how the ink sloshes around in the demo.

3. Lamy 2000 - I have to say, I didn't like it initially. However, it slowly grew on me - to the extent that when I lost it, I searched for a replacement. And now, I have another piece again, making me a happy person.

4. Pelikan Pharo - My first nibmeister customed nib. I bought it for the Binder nib and it performs beautifully. I like it and use it when I want a little extra something, flourishing in my writing.

5. TWSBI Eco - The value for money demo. Although not as beautiful as the Diamond 580, it is cheaper and more robust (ie less prone to having parts cracking) due to its one piece construction. The 1.1mm nib comes in useful when writing Christmas cards.

6. Sheaffer Touchdown Craftsman - I won this last year during FPD. I admit, it is not something I would have bought for myself. But like the Lamy, it has grown on me. It's a beautiful little piece with a true 14k fine nib and looks great despite its age.

7. Pelikan M200 demo - My first pen upon getting back into the FP world. A sentimental piece, and one that brings back fond memories.

8. Platinum 3776 - The blue of this pen is mesmerising. I find myself taking it out to look at because of its immense beauty. Yes, I'm drunk on this colour! Writes with just a touch of feedback, something to my tastes.


Which do I like most? 1 and 2, but they all have their place and usage. I love them all.


PS. Happy February! And for all of you InCoWriMo-ers outside, here goes!

Wednesday, 20 January 2016

Hunting down the elusive Daiso FP!

After a long time (and spanning two countries!) - I finally got my hands on a Daiso fountain pen last night.

Being elusive - so no, no pics from me ;)

Daiso is a Japanese lifestyle store that has many branches in several countries. Most of the items they carry cost $2 here, which is pretty affordable in itself.

Since they carried a house brand FP, and because of iI mits generally positive reviews, I decided to get one to try out.

My first impression of it was, hey it's surprisingly light!

Then it was: I like how easy it is to remove the nib and feed! (Let's just say some pens have their nib and feed glued in :O)

Previously I had gotten a Platinum Riviere from Daiso also, and while I liked the nib, I found its plastic body to be way too fragile.

So I swopped out the nibs of these two pens! The house brand FP now carries the Platinum nib, and writes awesome!

I like that pen. It outwrites its competition anytime. For the price I really have nothing to complain about!

Now that I've had my taste of it - I think I'll pass it on to someone else... so I can poison them into FPs...

Monday, 26 October 2015

Pictures from a visit at FH

Singapore, although small, does has a few FP shops lying around.

My favourite (not one of) lies in the middle of the city, in Bras Basah Complex.

Those familiar with the FP scene should know this shop: FH

FH stands for Fook Hing Trading Co! A wonderful place of pens and inks - I love spending time there.

This afternoon I went down to grab some stuff - and snapped a few shots while I was there ;)


The new M800 Burnt Orange! Though I have to say, it's wayyyyy too light to be called burnt. Maybe bright orange would have been a better name.


And this should prove popular: An Iroshizuku comparison.


(All pictures were taken under adequate lighting and so are accurate)



Saturday, 26 September 2015

Pelikan Hubs 2015 - Singapore

Tonight was the night!

It's Pelikan Hubs 2015 - Singapore!

This year's Hub was held at Pelikan Singapore.

There were door gifts to be given away for the Hub!

Some inks and pens
Door gifts


Even more door gifts

...you get the idea


The event was scheduled to start at 1830 local time, but many people were delayed and it ended up starting at around 1920. In the meantime, we had dinner!

Preparing food

Ready to eat!

Come and eat me!

After dinner, the Hubmaster gave a little speech! And then we enjoyed a presentation by Pelikan.

Some of the crowd

More people
Glass display in the conference room - yes that's the new pink M600!

Glass display in the conference room - oh look, white tortoises!

INK PYRAMID <3
Limited Edition Pelikans

Then, we broke up into small groups to talk and chit chat! There was a ink sampling station (which didn't prove too popular - I think it was due to the low profile place it was situated) and a lucky draw.

Ink Sampling Station



Chit Chat Time

Hey, nice pens!

Pretty handwriting!

I love Pelikan! <3

Pelikan's guest book

Pelikan's guest book



Group Photo!


My souvenirs! The paper cup, Pelikan brochure, Amethyst cartridges, Pelikan pen pouch 

My other souvenir - a signature sheet that shows everyone present!



I loved tonight! I hope you all loved it too! See you at the 2016 Hub!


PS. My thanks goes out to the wonderful staff at Pelikan Singapore, who stayed back after office hours to make this possible. Really, thank you so much! It would not have been possible without all of you - they're the ones with the red signatures ;)