Monday, 18 April 2011

Review: Quiver Pen Holder


When I saw this newly-released pen holder late last year, I was both curious and excited because of its name. Most people know I named my blog after the centaur with a bow and arrow that is my sign, but only a few knows that I am a former archer. Which is why the pen holder held my attention the moment I saw it. It brought back happy archery memories way, way back. When I was an archer, a leather hip quiver held my arrows, and now that I am a pen collector, a unique pen holder holds two of my favorite pens to a favorite notebook, and it is called the Quiver.

Quiver Global's Bob Koch kindly sent me one of their pen holders to review. I received a double/dual pen holder for large notebooks and I used it as soon I took it out of the envelope. It was love at first sight. Who wouldn't fall for these penholders? They are made from genuine soft leather and hand-stitched by Quiver's skilled leather craftsmen. It's perfect for my pens! I got a brown pen holder, but it is also available in black.


The Quiver pen holder is very easy to use because of its simple design. Just slide the pen holder over the notebook's front cover and move it according to the desired position. The photo below shows the wide elastic band that keeps the pen holder secure on the notebook's cover. This elastic band also offers maximum flexibility to the pen holder so it can be used on a number of large notebooks. Quiver's website has a list of Quiver-compatible notebooks.


The double/dual Quiver pen holder comfortably accommodates two pens. Its soft leather can be stretched a bit, so two large pens can fit in. I tested several pen combinations shown in the photos below, and I paired a big-sized pen with a thin one so they will not scratch each other.

On the Webbie: Haolilai and Esterbrook SJ. 

On the Reecovid notebook: Lamy Safari and Sheaffer thin cartridge pen.

On my red Scribe notebook: Waterman Hemisphere and Lamy Safari.

Lastly, two birds on my 2011 Starbucks planner: Pelikan M200 and the yellow M205 demo from the M205 Duo set. Love, love, love this combo!


The pen and notebook combinations are great! I love seeing two of my favorite pens on the cover of my notebooks and it makes writing very easy for me. I don't need to open a long pen wrap to get a pen to write, I just need to get one from my Quiver.

Quiver pen holders are available for online purchase through Quiver Global site. Other Quiver products include:
  • single pen Quiver for small notebooks;
  • single pen Quiver for large notebooks; and
  • double pen Quiver for small notebooks.

Quiver also offers an adapter for use in softcover notebooks. Also available are a number of Combo Sets that include any Quiver pen holder paired with a Moleskine notebook of choice.

The Quiver pen holder used in this review is courtesy of Quiver Global. Webbie is from Exaclair, Reecovid from Reecovid, and Scribe from Scribe. Pens and Starbucks planner belong to my personal collection.

Wednesday, 13 April 2011

The April Carnival of Pen, Pencil, and Paper



The April Carnival of Pen, Pencil, and Paper is here! It's a week late and there are only a few entries, but let's enjoy this month's excellent selection.

Pens

Julie (O-kami) presents a great review of the beautiful Caran d'Ache Dunas posted at Whatever.

The Classicist presents a "classic" pen, The Parker 45 straight from Augustana College posted at Penned House.

TonyB of Tiger Pens presents some crazy reviews from Amazon. Here's the 10 Funniest Bic Cristal pen reviews posted at Tiger Pens Blog.

Notebooks

Feeling drained of blogging ideas? travisthetrout presents How to: Organise your Blogging (#1: the Journal) posted at Notes in a Book. Note that this is part of his "Blog Journal Series".

Read about a worldwide journal swap as Cynthia presents A Journey of Journals posted at Journaling Arts.

Vicky Polk presents The History of the Moleskine Notebook and its Role in Literature posted at Online Education Degrees.


That's it! Thank you for reading and I hope you enjoyed this month's entries.

Next month's Carnival will be at Economy Pens. Submit entries to the next edition of the Carnival of Pen, Pencil and Paper using the carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found in the blog carnival index page.