Pentel Slicci and Pilot Penmanship Fountain Pen

I decided to start a new blog for my pen and paper reviews, since I couldn’t figure out if there was a way to burn an RSS feed for pages on Blogger. Most of my reviews will be about pens more than paper. I have a long standing love affair with pens, and now that they are available is so many different colors and configurations, I am truly and absolutely addicted. So let's get this party started!

JetPens.com has become one of my favorite websites, and feeds my pen addiction only too well. Pentel Slicci pens are one of my favorites and I started off with the 0.25mm which has a super fine tip. They come in such wonderful colors, it's hard to resist them.

See what I mean? Beautiful colors! They write very smoothly with no blobbing or skipping at all. I figured if the 0.25 was that perfect, maybe I should try the 0.4mm and even the 0.7mm. My order arrived yesterday! Here is a comparison of the 0.4 and the 0.7 (I forgot to add the 0.25mm, sorry. Next time, perhaps).

They are every bit as wonderful as the fine tip and even the 0.7mm is not too bold for me. I prefer a finer tip pen, so I tend to stay away from pens that are medium or bold tip, but this one is a winner.

I also ordered the Pilot Penmanship Fountain pen, which has a fine nib - a rare thing in fountains pens. It comes packaged in this Japanese language covered sleeve and includes one blue cartridge, which I promptly stored away and put a purple cartridge in it instead. I am a sucker for pretty ink colors. There is a writing sample on the page above with the Slicci samples.

Here is a closer look at the nib and the Ergo Grip. It is a little hard to see, but it has slight indentations all the way around, which make it a very comfortable pen to hold. It is made of hard plastic, so it's very lightweight, too. The little cap screws on and I wasn't sure I'd like that, but I don't mind it at all. It posts securely, too.

It does produce a very fine line and is a wee bit scratchy, but I hope that will wear off after a bit of use. All in all, I'm very happy with it.
Look what I found at Target today! Fold and Send letters! I had read about them on a couple of blogs and letter writing sites and was very excited to find them locally. There are 20 sheets and it was only $4.99 - not a bad price point. They only had 2 designs and the other one had cartoon dinosaurs on it, so I just bought this one. I hope they will get more designs at some point.

This is what the letter writing portion looks like - that's a fair amount of room for writing. The paper is kind of thin, and I don't think it would take fountain pen ink very well, but gel or ballpoint pens should work fine. I will give it a try and report back on that later. I suppose you could also enclose a couple of other sheets if this wasn't enough writing room, and just seal it more securely on the sides.

The front address section.

I think they are too cute and I will be writing a letter on one of them today to send out to a lettermo.com participant.
That's it for my first pen and paper review. Thanks for stopping by and I hope you enjoyed it.

4 comments:

  1. Yay! I love the Pentel Slicci's too! I bought my mom the Pilot Penmanship, but I steal it all the time! Great and very inexpensive

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  2. Always good to see another pen/paper blog!
    Great review!

    Cheers,

    Ken

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    1. Tokyo Pen shop is also another great alternative for JetPens. They don't leave you the lovely handwritten note as JetPens, but they carry many of the same items for a similar price.

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    2. I randomly stumbled across your blog and had to comment that its nice to know others share my love of office supplies and pens most especially. Tokyo Pen Shop is a great shop as well. They carry many of the same items as JetPens for a similar price range as well. They do free shipping to at $25 so that is always an extra incentive to purchase more.

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