4 | Sunday, November 29, 2015

5:50 PM

#4. From left-to-right: #Pilot #Penmanship, bargain, ultra-fine nib fountain pen. Finer than any other #EF nib around, bit scratchy but lovely; #Lamy #Safari with #EF nib. Another bargain fountain pen, used for signing cards. Both fountain pens filled with #Diamine #Ruby; #Apple #Ethernet #Thunderbolt adapter. #handy; #Pilot #C-2 #ink #rollerball pen, the pen that is handed out for other people to use if required, lest they destroy my other pens; #Sakura #Pigma #Micron #005 in black - permanent black ink for marking. #pencilcase #stationery #pens #pencilcase

3 | Sunday, November 29, 2015

5:42 PM

#3. I used them in school. #Pentel have been making these for decades, the #P200 series, and these are the #P203 and #P205 in 0.3 and 0.5mm respectively. And some spare lead. Including, I now notice, some in 0.7mm, but not 0.3. I don’t have a 0.7 pencil anymore. Typical. Pencils for technical drawing have longer tips for use in stencils, and less flexible tips as well. #pencilcase #pencil #mechanicalpencil #draughting #stationery

2 | Sunday, November 29, 2015

5:35 PM

#2. A selection of 0.4mm #Pilot #G-TEC #C4 pens. And a single 0.25mm in black for writing. The 0.4 is great for fast and messy note-taking. #pencilcase #stationery #pens #gtec