Duotone, dichromatic, or whatever you want to call it. Inks that present on the paper with different colours have been very popular in recent years. The first of these inks that really took off were from Sailor’s Ink Studio set of inks but since then there are many from Sailor, from Troublemaker, Vinta and of course Birmingham Pen Company. Many of the dichromatic inks are based around a pink dye that separated from a blue teal or green dye. That is fundamentally the same combination there! The ink is green with a pink that separates when the ink pools and dries.
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Retrospective: Friday July 16
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More coming (somewhat periodically)…
Appelboom reached out not too long ago for me to do a video for their Top 3 Pens series. I, of course, immediately accepted because I knew it would be fun but I was also apprehensive as I’ve never done a video before! I planned the video out, first by choosing a theme for my choices (My favourite pen, my favourite looking pen, and the pen I’d most recommend to new people to the hobby with 1 honourable mention for each), secondly I started choosing a heap of pens and then narrowing it down, thirdly I worked out the actual structure of the video and a rough outline of what to say. Then, after several takes, I narrowed down how I wanted to say what I wanted to say, and reduced the amount of times I said ‘um’ though certainly not enough… anyway, here it is! Also check out the rest of the channel!
🗞 Articles I’ve read:
Fountain Pen Review: Gravitas Entry Fountain Pen Black (Clement Dionglay) ✑ I nice long and subtle metal-bodied black pen. Sleek!
Fountain Pen Ink Review: New Brew Inks (Clement Dionglay) ✑ Some new inks from the Philippines and they are very nice looking!
Ink Review #591: Robert Oster Sushi (Fountain Pen Pharmacist) ✑ I’ve been thinking about picking this one up! Nice soft pink (my favourite type of pink).
Ana at The Well-Appointed Desk has a series on “What’s Your Planner Style?” and I’ve enjoyed reading them. I’m not quite sure which one I am (or, in reality, ‘aspire to be’) but there is the Butterfly, Ladybug, and Cricket.
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Desk Bandit ✒︎ With all the hubbub about Tomoe River Desk Bandit have got in a bunch of different light papers in with 50 sheets of each. Also a bunch of Esterbrooks! Also, also Troublemaker inks!
Pen Chalet (10% off with MACCHIATOMAN) ✒︎ The Platinum 3776 Carnelian at a great price!
Pen Classics ✒︎ The newer Kawecos look great and the Papier Plume inks are always interesting.
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🖋 Recently Inked
Only one newly inked pen this time. My Cobalt Blue Esterbrook needed a new ink for an upcoming review and since I received my Birmingham Pen Co. inks I’ve been interested to try them so I put one in!
This definitely isn’t a matching ink and pen!
🛒 Recently Acquired
I received an Esterbrook JR and an Esterbrook Gold Rush (reviews coming soon)! But otherwise not much is new! I do, however, have two vintage Esterbrook J pens on the way (for the JR review) and a massive box of 50+ Birmingham Pen Co. inks (group buy!) and an Olympus Myu II compact film camera (I’ve been getting into film and finding it heaps of fun); if only it would actually arrive!
🎼What I’m listening to
Something a little more accessible up front is Schubert’s String Quartet No. 13 in A minor (the Rosamunde Quartet), D 804, Op. 29. The second movement’s main melody is taken from his own incidental music for the German play ‘Rosamunde, Princess of Cyprus’.
Scriabin’s 2 Impromptus, Op.12 are a nice shorter piece! Some contrasting metres and some interesting syncopations but a beautiful piece overall!
A little less accessible for most people and a large symphonic work is Scriabin’s Prometheus! This is where he created his Mystic chord which is an early hint at octatonicism in his works (my Masters of Arts dissertation is on octatonicism).
📷 Photography
It has been raining for two weeks straight (almost unheard of here in Perth, Western Australia!) and before that was a brief lockdown from Covid-19 but I have taken a couple of shots and received development of some film!
⏳Coming soon!
I started releasing my reviews of La Couronne du Comte’s Les Couleurs du Comte inks with Bleu Cuivrés. More of those will be coming (staggered) as well as some Esterbrook reviews and eventually Birmingham inks!