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qwamqwamqwam, in Do you still write notes with pen and paper?

I find I retain info better using pen and paper.

merde, in Do you still write notes with pen and paper?

it’s faster

  • pen/cil & paper
  • marker + any surface
  • pen on skin
SpaceCadet, in Do you still write notes with pen and paper?
@SpaceCadet@sopuli.xyz avatar

When I’m on the phone and need to take notes duh.

merde, (edited )

I rarely see people use that old phone on ear method

coys25, in I might have a problem...

This sounds a lot like me! Though I’m closer to 8 or 9 inked at a time. Lots of notes in meetings; I have a few stub nibs inked up that I use for headers, then rotate (less systematically) through the other pens throughout the day. The changing colors for each meeting help to provide a good visual separation between meetings in my notes. Plus, it’s a nice little change of pace to “reset” between meetings by choosing a new pen.

MidwayTheMagnificent, in I might have a problem...

I probably should have reduced the size of that image before posting, sorry…

Also, paper is Rhodia A5 dot grid <3

thrawn, in What pen & ink are you using today?

An all blacked out Nakaya D-17 long cigar variant (kuru-roiro, ruthenium) with Take-sumi. No clip, no embellishments. The most lowkey pen setup I have and my idea of the perfect daily writer.

ItsJason, in Kaweco Perkeo x Koh-I-Noor Document Blue

That looks like a nice reliable blue.

I primarily use document inks for addressing envelopes, which can be infrequent. To avoid clogging a pen, I’ve been considering getting a dip pen like the Pilot Iro-Utsushi. It’s still a metal nib, as opposed to a glass pen, and more for everyday writing than a calligraphy nib.

www.jetpens.com/…/34522

WARPed1701D,
@WARPed1701D@wayfarershaven.eu avatar

You should look at kakimori dip pens. It is highly regarded in the reviews I’ve seen except perhaps the standard pen nib attachment which in one review was considered scratchy and stored very little ink.

redbird,
@redbird@wayfarershaven.eu avatar

Thank you for your suggestions!

Maybe I’ll buy one when I decide to get India Ink or something like that.

toga,
@toga@penfount.social avatar

@redbird The Kakimori is fantastic. If you’d prefer a more pen-like experience try the Sailor Hocoro (https://www.afth.co.uk/sailor---hocoro---dip-pens-1333-c.asp) which you can get in a couple different nib sizes & colours, as well as a feed so that it holds more ink per dip.

I feel like “ink per dip” or “ipd” should be a unit of measurement we use for dip pens 🤣

ItsJason,

Those look neat. You can use glass and metal nibs in them!

WARPed1701D, in Kaweco Perkeo x Koh-I-Noor Document Blue
@WARPed1701D@wayfarershaven.eu avatar

Not wanting to advertise Reddit use too much, but you should look at the posts by u/bosseschreibt. He/she/they take some great pictures of writing samples with a number of Document inks, sometime side by side. One of their posts actually made me want a sample of Koh-I-Noor Document Blue. Anyway, their pictures are a great for seeing samples of various Document Inks from multiple brands.

redbird,
@redbird@wayfarershaven.eu avatar

If you live in Europe, Koh-I-Noor is usually very cheap. You can buy the whole bottle.

MidwayTheMagnificent, in What pen & ink are you using today?

Primary is a Preppy with Diamine Tropical Glow - I had forgotten how much I like that one. On the road with today, also:

  • Sailor PGS (Peach Haze)
  • Safari (Pink Sugar Beach)
  • Another Preppy, sporting Ancient Charm’s Mooring on the Quinuai River, which may be the shimmeriest purpole shimmer I own…
  • Another Safari, loaded with Vinta Julia

I’ve got a ton loaded that I alternate through. I’m finding I actually like inks I thought I hated, when I put them in different pens. Just means I have to try all possible combos eventually!

Tash, in Fountain pen-friendly printer paper?
@Tash@lemmy.world avatar

It may be easier to find a more well behaved ink instead of trying to get everyone else at the office to use a heavier paper. However, Rhodia, Tomoe, and Clairefontaine are your go-to papers that are fountain pen friendly. But this isn’t exactly something you’d keep around to run through the office printer.

If this is a private printer and you’re running a few pages occasionally, you could get a decent A4 notepad and pull pages as needed.

coys25,

I’m US based so unfortunately there’s a mismatch in size. I’ll probably just drop some sheets in right before I print, definitely not going to pay to replace everyone else’s paper!

Dhar, in Fountain pen-friendly printer paper?

Kokuyo KB Business paper, I use it to print my own custom dot grids for disc binding.

WARPed1701D, in Fountain pen-friendly printer paper?
@WARPed1701D@wayfarershaven.eu avatar

HP Premium 32lb paper is widely regarded as the best fountain pen friendly printer paper. $15 for 500 sheets. It is really thick (120gsm).

techwizrd,

This is what I use. It’s the right size, works well with every nib I’ve tried, and it’s inexpensive.

coys25,

Follow-up - I bought this and it works great! And yes - it is really thick. I think the reams of the usual printer paper at the office are going to develop an inferiority complex. Thanks again for the recommendations!

Cris_Color, in Fountain pen-friendly printer paper?
@Cris_Color@lemmy.world avatar

That’s an interesting question, I hope you find something that’s a good fit for your needs!

Kristho, in What pen & ink are you using today?

Lamy AL-Star EF-nib with Diamine Eau de Nil

xoagray, in What pen & ink are you using today?
@xoagray@pawb.social avatar

At the moment I’m using a Platinum Preppy .2 extra fine with Platinum blue/black ink. My first EF pen, wanted to see if I liked a nib that small.

richard3030,

What do you think? I’ve had mixed experiences with fine nibs (sometimes they feel very scratchy, but in other brands, with different inks and paper, they still feel too wet), so I’ve been nervous about trying EF. There’s obviously still much to learn and experiment with.

BreadlySerious,

@richard3030 @xoagray I prefer fine nibs because of my rather smallish handwriting. But I know that scratchy thing you’re talking about. I got brave one day and starting using sanding pads on any “off” feeling nibs. I was able to get them to be smooth without a lot of sanding, and now they’re my favorite pens to write with.

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