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Showing posts with label Scribe. Show all posts
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Monday, 18 April 2011

Review: Quiver Pen Holder

Posted on 21:35 by Unknown

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.
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Thursday, 8 April 2010

Ink Review: J. Herbin Poussière de Lune

Posted on 22:00 by Unknown
The moon shines down on a sleeping lizard
Little fish rain down from the sky.

Outside the window there are soldiers
Steeling themselves to die.

- Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore


I'm back to blogging, reviewing, and writing after a long absence. And to celebrate the turn of recent events, here is Poussière de Lune, an amazing, amazing ink from J. Herbin. I am reviewing this ink for two important persons in my life: for him, who will be the only man there is for me, and for her, from whom I gather inspiration and strength - this is to celebrate your new endeavor.

There are no dead soldiers here, though. Nobody died.


I got this J. Herbin ink from Exaclair early this year, and as with all the inks I received from the generous Karen Doherty, I used Poussière de Lune before writing the review to have full observation of how the ink will behave on different pen and paper combinations.

Poussière de Lune is a lovely dark purple ink with strong hints of gray. Unlike my other purple J. Herbin ink Larmes de Cassis, which has a brighter hue, Poussière de Lune has a subdued hue brought by the gray undertones. It looks darker while wet, but dries a charming purple-gray.

Poussière de Lune brought back memories of long gone time at my parents' house, when on balmy summer nights, I would leave the big windows in my bedroom wide open to let the moonlight in. There's a different but poignant feeling brought by the sight of the silvery moonlight bathing almost everything inside my bedroom. Back then, on full moon nights, I'd stay awake late into midnight, just lying in bed, listening to the stillness and enjoying the exquisite serenity of the moment. Sometimes I would listen to jazz on late night radio, or read a book, but mostly, I'm content with just moon watching.


The other thing I love about J. Herbin inks is their boxes. They are durable and compact - very easy to store, but their tasteful design makes the Herbin inks inside them more unique and special. I think the small icons are cute and charming, and they break the uniformity of the black laminated boxes.


All J. Herbin boxes has an ink list on the back side. Cool. I crossed out all the inks I got now on the box of my first Herbin ink, Rouge Opera.


The color guide on the box's top cover is excellent! In my box of inks, I sometimes find it hard to see the one I'm looking for, so these color guides are very helpful.


Poussière de Lune is a saturated ink with consistent and excellent flow; and writing is smooth for either nibs I used for this review: a round medium in an Inoxcrom P200, and a 1.5mm cursive italic in a Schneider Creativ calligraphy pen. I have no feathering and bleed problems with Poussière de Lune either on the Rhodia pad (left) or the Scribe notebook (right).

I love the shading of Poussière de Lune, better seen in the text written with Schneider calligraphy pen on Rhodia pad. The Scribe notebook's paper shows very minor shading as it is highly absorbent. When used on round nibs, the ink appears to be dark and concentrated, but a closer look reveals that the beginning of a stroke is thinner and paler than the end stroke.


Poussière de Lune on Scribe notebook.


And on Rhodia pad.


Here is another pen and paper combination, initially what I wanted to use for this ink review. I've had a Brause calligraphy set (also from Karen) for some time now, and I thought the review is a great chance to start using them. However, the 1mm Bandzug nib seemed to scratch both the Rhodia and Scribe paper. I tried other notebooks, but the Merit Coilless notebook surprised me when it stood up to the sharp Bandzug nib. I went back to my usual ink review gear after my patience wore off with continuously dipping the Bandzug nib on the bottle after only a couple of letter strokes.


Poussière de Lune takes a longer time to dry, almost the same as Orange Indien. Perhaps its saturation prevents it from drying faster, or it's the nib I used that prolonged the drying time, or the paper (this is a different Rhodia pad from the one above), but it doesn't bother me at all. 


Poussière de Lune and Inoxcrom P200 on the purple notebook specially handbound by my great friend and fellow fountain pen collector Mona Caccam for me.

Poussière de Lune, translates into 'moon dust', and so far, is the only ink that has prompted me to read a lot in order to understand the ink name and color combination. I enjoyed reading about lunar dust: its corrosive properties, that it smells differently here on earth (odorless) and on the moon (like gunpowder) and that it can cause 'extraterrestrial hay fever.' Interesting reads and I got so much information that I did not even learn in Earth Science way back in college. LOL!

It also got me thinking for days about the song which has the words 'moondust in your hair'. I scrounged every nook and cranny of my brain to recall that song until I realized I could just Google it, anyway. And it's Close to You, by the great Karen Carpenter. :) Used that part for my three quotations in this review, all special to me.

J. Herbin inks are available in 30 beautiful colors (see the list on the box above). These water-based inks are non-toxic, have neutral pH and manufactured using natural dyes. Dowload a printable PDF of the J. Herbin fountain pen ink swatches here. Similarly, the J. Herbin 340th anniversary ink Rouge Hematite is now available at selected retailers and a sample review has been posted by Stephanie at Rhodia Drive.

A 30ml bottle of J. Herbin ink retails for P475 at Scribe Writing Essentials in Manila, and for US$10 at The Goulet Pen Company.

Brause pen, Bandzug nib and ink reviewed here, all courtesy of Exaclair, Inc. through Karen Doherty, while the Scribe notebook from Scribe Writing Essentials through Marian Ong.
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Friday, 1 January 2010

Ink Review: J. Herbin Larmes de Cassis

Posted on 02:00 by Unknown


Over the holidays, I filled my Lamy Joy and Waterman Kultur pens with a new ink: J. Herbin Larmes de Cassis. I've had this lovely ink for sometime but because Larmes de Cassis is my first purple fountain pen ink, I was a bit apprehensive to use it. Then again, like my other Herbin inks, Larmes de Cassis did not fail to suprise and delight me. It easily became one of my favorite non-blue inks, and contrary to my fears about its color, Larmes de Cassis showed off a lot: it has vibrant color, beautiful shading, excellent flow, and fast drying time.



To have an excellent comparison between broad and fine nibs, I used a Lamy Joy with 1.5 italic nib, and a Waterman Kultur with a fine nib. To better see how the ink color changes when it dried, I used both white and ivory papers. The white pad is a Rhodia I won at one of our pen meets) and the notebook with ivory paper is a large ruled Scribe notebook. Here they are side by side.


In both papers, Larmes de Cassis did not feather or bleed, and that is just excellent! The ink flow is excellent. Shading is beautiful, especially in the letters I wrote using the Lamy Joy italic nib. The fine nib wrote as beautifully and I thought it looked like a darker version of J. Herbin Rouge Opera. Larmes de Cassis  reminds me so much of 'halayang ube', a traditional Christmas delicacy here in the Philippines, with purple yam as the main ingredient, mixed with sweet evaporated milk and pure coconut milk.

Larmes de Cassis on a Rhodia pad. It looked darker on white paper, and it's beautiful that way. Read the quote to see the beautiful shading and color.

Larmes de Cassis on a large ruled Scribe notebook. The ink looked a bit pale or lighter on the ivory-toned paper of Scribe. Again, read the quote to see the beautiful shading and color.

Larmes de Cassis will definitely stay in my rotation of non-blue and non-black inks. My nieces love it and wrote and drew on their small Rhodia Bloc No. 10s using the four pens that I filled with it. Special thanks go to Karen Doherty of Exaclair, Inc. for sending this ink, together with a bottle of Orange Indien and several Rhodia pads and notebooks for my little nieces. I have no affiliation with the company, though. :)

J. Herbin is known to be the oldest name in ink production in the world, and their inks 'l'Encre de la Tete Noire", "Perle des Encres," (The Jewel of Inks) and "l'Encre des Vaisseaux" (The Ink of Ships) were produced as early as 1700.

J. Herbin Larmes de Cassis sells for $9 per 30ml bottle at Jetpens.com.
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