Fantastic box! Visually, it’s an attractive piece, but the practical set up is truly appealing. Hope you’ve been enjoying your time. Nice to have a project. Looking forward to seeing the base as well!
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! The base is shipping more slowly, but it is getting closer. I'm thrilled with it and, since filming this video, I'm actually considering making it a piece of living room furniture.
@IAT19644 жыл бұрын
I did something similar about 8 months ago. Having access to the pens and seeing them frequently has put a stop on my desire to keep buying new pens. I actually enjoy them more now.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I had that feeling too. With the pens in zippered cases, I don't see them. This is a better solution. I'd like to continue fixing pens, but at a slower rate, and maybe more focus on the ones I have. During the current pandemic, I'm not buying online, pens or otherwise (stuff already ordered like this case and its incoming base obviously doesn't count). More time to enjoy what I already have.
@IAT19644 жыл бұрын
@@WaskiSquirrel I used acrylic storage containers with drawers from MUJI. They have various sizes, (2 or 5 drawer) and are stackable. I lined them with pen trays like yours. They are transparent, so great for showcasing the pens. See here www.muji.us/store/furniture-interior/storage-organizers/acrylic-storage.html
@ElectricUnicycles4 жыл бұрын
For those of you without the budget for a Gerstner tool chest, Harbor Freight sells a very affordable version (~$80)
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Very true! I debated the Harbor Freight option. For anyone looking at Gerstner, the International version (which I purchased) is significantly less expensive than their standard version.
@savannaouellette46594 жыл бұрын
I own one of those. Very good for organization.
@joshuanorris58604 жыл бұрын
Building one will be even cheaper hehehe
@PiersStudio4 жыл бұрын
I have used vintage machinist chests in the past as well. The flaw I found with that type of storage is the need to flop down the front cover to get access to the drawers. One extra step isn’t a huge hurdle, but my need for instant gratification is too strong. The vertical positioning the pens is the better option. If I know I want to write with the yellow Parker, I need not pull the drawer out completely, just enough to see it and grab it. I have a number of things I use for my pen storage. Mostly repurposed....watch strap storage case, coin collection case, etc. I’ll upload a video soon. Good luck in deciding how you organize them. The “Pier Gustafson” way for the pens I use at my drawing and calligraphy desk are done by nib type. Other rules of display can be found in different areas. My brain needs to remember how one particular pen is “organized”. It could be with its siblings by manufacturer....that is where most are found. You’ll need to watch the video to discover the other locations!
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I started to watch your video until the internet went down. Now that it's back, I'll finish my comments and watch your video. I don't see the cover as particularly necessary for this case. I'd be happy if it weren't there. But I do get the practical reason for it: keeping the drawers from falling out when the cabinet is moved. And, yes, vertical storage proved to make more sense. I can't do it in the removable piece, but that piece is on top, so I can see it all anyway. Haven't quite figured out what is going in there, however. Your rules for organization make sense for you. I like them by brand because of my large number of pens from obscure manufacturers from behind the Iron Curtain. And I have heard of people organizing their pens by color of the finish. Whatever works with the collector's mind is what matters.
@PiersStudio4 жыл бұрын
Books or a book-case or even two is a perfect thing to find in a bedroom of a civilized man. In mine I have five bookshelves. They are filled with books I probably will never read, but some have pretty covers. My loft bedroom is not large, but large enough to contain those shelves, books as well as the following: 6 leather or aligator suitcases filled with flags, 3 large boxes filled with Lincoln Logs, 2 suitcases filled with shoes...and I don't even have the shoe fetish thing. Large boxes of white styrofoam and vinyl for more "hats" I make. Various other art supplies in various containers which include two dozen little stuffed white bunny rabbits). A folding wooden wheelchair, a rocking chair, a sedan chair, piano stool, ottoman, 3 folded folding divider screens and 2 portable enbalming tables. If there is a partridge in a pear tree I wouldn't be surprised.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Absolutely! I'm always sad when I visit a house with no books. My bedroom is actually made up of what was 2 bedrooms until the previous owner of the house decided to remove a wall. It's larger than it needs to be. I think if I bought free-standing furniture, I could fit in one more bookshelf. If my fantasy of built-in furniture ever comes true, well, fantasy house is filled with bookshelves! Meanwhile, I find empty space relaxing and comforting. That may be why a left-winger like me ended up in North Dakota: I just love the openness of the prairie. Clutter makes me crazy, but also paralyzes me. As you may have guessed from the pen organization part of the video, I struggle to do things unless I can do them right.
@ichirofakename4 жыл бұрын
I store all my books at the library, 1.5 blocks from my front door. 9 million.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
@@ichirofakename I'm jealous!
@pamelaboxall70154 жыл бұрын
I have a soft spot for a nice piece of oak. It’s not the fanciest wood in the world but something about it raises my spirits. Thanks for another great video which has highlighted to me the one piece of furniture I should buy when the world has turned a few times and righted itself - a pretty little vintage bookcase for my bedroom!
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I love having bookcases in my bedroom. Even though I rarely read in bed, I love the idea of the bedroom as my inner sanctum. Of course it should be full of books!
@MultiEbbot4 жыл бұрын
looks like a real neat cabinet. And there is some room for expansion. :) Fun to see your nice collection aswell.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I'm very happy with it. There are a few still homeless because of the empty spaces I left, but when the base arrives, I'll have plenty of space.
@JoelTurrell4 жыл бұрын
I was planning to downsize my collection. However, with one of these, I could actually increase the number of pens, and not feel guilty.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Another commenter made a good point about this: he said storing the pens openly and accessibly in here may actually make me less acquisitional. The idea of downsizing has crossed my mind: I picture a collection of 10 treasured pens and enough ink bottles to have a little variety. But this is where I'm at now. I'm not ordering online, except necessities, during this time. I have a few things, including the base to this case, that were ordered before the pandemic, but I'm trying to otherwise limit the possible entry of the virus into my home. It will be a good opportunity to build new habits.
@ChrisSaenz134 жыл бұрын
That's a really nice storage chest! I've been eyeing one at Harbor Freight since I saw one at my brotherinlaws house he was using for tools. Right now I still I like my Monteverde 36-pen cases for storing my most used fountain pens.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
It sounds like the Harbor Freight ones are quite a popular option. What I love about this case is that I'll see the pens. If I see them, I use them.
@x-changex-outx-oner82244 жыл бұрын
That is one nice set up. Seems like the options on what to do with the pens and the paraphernalia that goes along with it is numerous: it's nice to have some kind of organization in place when it comes to this hobby. Great video. My pen storage consists of cigar boxes. The pen paraphernalia is in a storage bin with seperators.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Thank you. I'm pretty happy with it. And yes, the organization opportunity is wonderful.
@ichirofakename4 жыл бұрын
Dang I gotta get me a cigar box...
@x-changex-outx-oner82244 жыл бұрын
@@ichirofakename With the wooden cigar boxes I line them with a soft material, using a E6000 glue ( can get the material from a hobby store ), if the box is big enough for 2 layers of pens I just use the same material to lay over the bottom row of pens. Not expensive to do....sort of the "poor man's " storage merhod😆😆😆😆
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
@@ichirofakename They are versatile!
@sharon888b4 жыл бұрын
Nice pen storage. Excellent project while you're spending time at home.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
It has been fun to think through it, and how to get all the pens displayed.
@bdm45044 жыл бұрын
I have a smaller antique-ish machinist tool box. Great pen storage. I’m sure your collection will grow to fill the space!
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
This is a great unit. And I like that the pens are right there, not hidden away in a zipper case.
@liberal4242424 жыл бұрын
We had similar ideas. When I learned I would be teleworking for a while, I wanted to clear my pens out of my locking desk at work and bring them home, so I ran out and got a very similar 8-drawer chest from Harbor Freight. I'm glad I did it on the previous paycheck when stores were open. I ended up using Go Pens trays, and some of my last Pendora pen trays (they had nice large slots which were wider than the Go Pens ones, but sadly appear to be out of business now). I ended up choosing the same tray layout, and made some similar measuring errors on one drawer too. Also, some great choices on that book shelf; a Bacigalupi fan, I see.
@chrislj28904 жыл бұрын
That one from Harbor Freight is a lot cheaper than a Gerstner chest, although I'm assuming made in China as opposed to the U.S.
@liberal4242424 жыл бұрын
No, yeah, I knew I was buying the cheaper knock-off to save money. This one's better-looking and surely more well made.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Yes, I had debated over this or several lower cost options. I'm thrilled with this. The International version (this one) is a lot less expensive than the regular Gerstner product, but definitely expensive.
@matthewbeddow32784 жыл бұрын
Thank Jason that's a really neat piece of furniture, looks great.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! Yes, I'm thinking it may migrate to the living room.
@ArkansasMike4 жыл бұрын
Nice cabinet. Great storage. Thanks for sharing . 👍✒
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I'm pretty thrilled with it. I may even upgrade it to living room furniture!
@ginopagnani72864 жыл бұрын
Great cabinet! I have an “economy “ version from Harbor Freight. Now I will have to find out if they sell a base unit.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Harbor Freight makes a good product at a better price than I paid. Either way, it's a nice way to store pens.
@techandpens59474 жыл бұрын
Nice! I’ve wanted one for a long time. Congratulations!!!
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I've very happy with it so far. Can't wait to get the base and finish it off!
@Allthough4 жыл бұрын
very nice! I have debated getting the harbor freight case, but I don't reckon I have enough pens to make it worthwhile... yet I agree with you about the string tags. They seem like a bit of a mess. But, I don't have a better idea at the moment. Will be curious to see what solution you come up with :)
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I'm still thinking that one through. The tags can be curled to fit the case, but they're a little too big, and the string is no longer necessary. So, I'm thinking about this.
@sachakahn20524 жыл бұрын
Storing them across makes most sense to me, as otherwise you would have to completely open the drawer to see or grab the pens in the back.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I agree. In the end, that's the direction I went.
@lisamarieforster68584 жыл бұрын
I bought the "poor man's" version of this about 1.5 months ago. I went to Harbor Freight during a sale with my coupon in hand for their Machinists Toolbox. Was about 70 bucks. I use my top for paper.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
The Harbor Freight was a close contender. And I am so far really happy with this. Paper would be a good use for the top. I'm putting some upcoming repair projects in the removable tray, but the area below is still empty.
@jonirwin73163 жыл бұрын
This is a good chest. It's an overseas version. Gerstner sells their USA units made in Dayton Ohio. More money but it is much higher quality all around. Keep the jobs here!
@WaskiSquirrel3 жыл бұрын
You are right. Unfortunately, the US made versions are at a price that puts them far out of my range.
@dimhelmet4 жыл бұрын
The link for the main box is missing part of the beginning! I was comparing this to one I bought from Harbor Freight for much less, but it appears mine is also much less quality. It would be interesting to see if they're manufactured in the same place and just rebranded. I do like the way closing the lid locks the drawer cover panel in place (mine has a separate lock). Do you have a place you get the pen trays?
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Sorry. This should be the full link for the box. www.amazon.com/gp/product/B079WHML8G It is a different product from the Harbor Freight model. The trays come from gopens.com
@InktronicsBlog4 жыл бұрын
I really like that storage box and have been looking at the Harbor Freight version for a while. I just never seem to pull the trigger. I assume the HF version is just more cheaply constructed?
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I think so. This is the cheap version of a Gerstner box, but the regular versions add at least one more digit to the price. Harbor Freight is even lower cost. I don't have experience with them, but it looks like they have the same idea.
@Johan-vk5yd4 жыл бұрын
Looks nice! Finish and details you usually don’t find at IKEA. It’s a different game.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
It is very well made. I'm quite pleased.
@monikastuard13004 жыл бұрын
So there is a trick for the sticky drawers. I saw you struggling a bit with the drawers since it looks like they might not be on tracks... Take a bar of glycerin soap and turn the drawers upside down. Rub the soap on the edges of the bottom of the drawer for lubrication. It is less messy than grease since it is more of a solid and it works great.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Good idea! I might even steal that idea to use in some of the drawers at work when I can get back there.
@chrisrap524 жыл бұрын
Beeswax also works great. I use it on all my drawers. Also good for zippers.
@Maraaha554 жыл бұрын
Oh, you are a one! We've been in your bedroom before - you showed us your books, I believe. Great pen storage, and pretty enough to be furniture - the Harbour Freight version is a lot more industrial if I remember correctly - nothing wrong with that (it can be a Look), but wood is more domestic looking. Your layout looks great in there too. I'm just a bit concerned because, although seeing the number of pens you already have scares you, there's going to be a LOT more room in the base for EVEN MORE pens! ... and What are you Going to Do with the pen cases now? [First World Problems] Perhaps your next project needs to be Ink Storage to a similar standard. I feel that the grrreat benefit of 'closed' storage is avoiding Dust, which of course may not bother you, but is an issue if ink bottles/boxes are on open shelving. ....not that this bothers me enough to actually pick up a duster, ye ken! 😁😂😎 I love this kind of video - all the vicarious excitement of New Stuff and Organising things.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I'd forgotten the book video! Yes, you're right! And I am thrilled with this case. I did look at the Harbor Freight version, but I decided this one would be longer lasting. (My trouble is my father is a forester, so I grew up with a love of wood and wood working.) And yes, the base will have pens in it. A few of my pens didn't get homes in this case yet. They would all fit, but I left a lot of empty spaces. So the base will get the homeless oddities. My ink storage is not optimal, but it is fairly compact. I have an old chemical kit, an old microscope case, a shelf, and a drawer, all generally right behind me when I film my videos. And yes, the open shelf part of that storage plan is only dusted periodically. Maybe down the road I need a deeper drawer version of my pen storage for my ink.
@andrewtongue70844 жыл бұрын
Afternoon to you, Margret, I hope you're holding up under 'quarantine' - I noticed your contribution here, & recalled our philosophical exchange on the inherent (historical) characteristics of inanimate objects - pens 'carrying over' from previous owners' writing instruments to ourselves, & the amalgam, thereto. I would deduce that you're of Scots origin - are you also (possibly) related to Agatha ? Sure, just idle curiosity - I'm Irish for the most part, but my Da was Scots & Welsh - my Mam, Irish & French....no English in this fella...well, not for at least five hundred years (Genealogy's a wonderful thing, so). Take the very best of care, Regards, Andrew :)
@Maraaha554 жыл бұрын
@@andrewtongue7084 Andrew, how nice to be remembered - thank you! I am indeed Scottish, from the far north, so I STILL find myself a long way from home here in the Midlands! There is no relation to Ms Christie, who I believe was English - though that usually seems to involve a range of contributions from all the British races and often some from northern and western Europe! To the best of my knowledge I have nothing but Scot and Norse and Pict in me : both sides of my family all hail from the North East shoulder of Scotland, but my Nana had Auburn hair, which usually means there was at least one viking visit at some time (she had a temper to match haha). I have never attempted genealogy though! BTW ... I suspect Jason has so many people in his bedroom he can't recall who he's invited there before! Don't say anything to him though ... I hope (as I deduce from the tone of your note) your excellent sense of humour is maintaining your spirits during the lockdown. I live alone, and am happy to spend nearly all my time alone anyway, so in some ways I feel better equipped than many of the extroverts among us! However, I've been surprised how being NOT ALLOWED to go out has made me irrationally anxious! Yesterday I wrote a long(ish) facebook post about how BAD my concentration was (really freakishly and upsetingly bad) - doing that very quickly relieved a lot of that stress - but I've had several sweet supportive posts in response which have also buoyed me up. People are very dismissive and snobby about fb, but - while I recognise how much of a time-sucker it is - I value the sense of community and connection it can offer, and I do believe that many of the relationships that you maintain on fb are just as real as others! Keep your own spirits up Andrew and your pecker elevated [BTW with a name like Tongue, I suspect that somewhere in your past is a male who came from the far far north of Sutherland ... or conceivably someone who was one of the summer Travellers over from Ireland ... there's a challenge for ya!] all the best to you and yours Margret Slainte
@andrewtongue70844 жыл бұрын
Dear Margret, I kinda guessed you were Scots from the “Ye ken” (you know) comment to Jason - & it’s true, he’s probably invited a whole plethora of individuals into his boudoir - no doubt he’ll see our comments, anyway - sure, & it’s all about the craic - something the English do not readily understand about the Celtic nations, but hey, it’s why we’re so amenable (& tolerant) to most. As far as this pandemic is concerned, I really cannot fathom the abject greed that the few seem to endorse - a consequence, undoubtedly, of the worst elements of the human psyche & condition - such avarice & self-centred behaviour is anathema to me. As far as the name Tongue goes - you are correct - my Father’s family comes from the Kyle of Tongue, tho’ he lived out the remainder of his years in a place called, Strontian - Acharacle - right opposite Mull (& forty miles Southwest of Fort William). & on a related note, I shared digs with a Scots fella - Gerry - he was from North Berwick…& even with my reasonable ear for dialects, it was rare that I could cop on to what he was saying, first time around - his brogue was that thick...it was sort of like listening to Rab C Nesbit !! ;D Right, I’m away to make leek & potato soup in the pressure cooker, & fix some French galette, with ham & cheese for our dinner, tonight - I’m the chef of the house, & teaching my son how to cook for himself as well - one of my Mam’s edicts - “A fella who can look after himself, is a far more attractive proposition to a woman (or significant other)...” Not sure that that panned out for me, mind… :D Take care of yourself, now - you know where I am if you’ve a mind to offload any further anxieties…. Slan go faoil, Andrew :)
@Maraaha554 жыл бұрын
@@andrewtongue7084Ah, so I was right!. The loss of humanity is all down to fear, but it's very sad and often INFURIATING! I know Strontian too - and how it's pronounced which is odd to English ears! (Such fun). Southern Scots is considered a language in itself - another joy - I've had friends from all over Scotland so consider myself a bit of a polyglot ... haha (I've been in danger several times of a battering because I pick up Scottish accents very easily so have been accused of taking the piss!) Posh food! Pressure cooker! - love 'em, and great skill to be able to drive one without a proper licence! I'm gonna check out if you have facebook ... Keep funny!
@87engr2 жыл бұрын
Does the chest have any MDF or particleboard, or is it made entirely from hardwood and plywood?
@WaskiSquirrel2 жыл бұрын
To me it look slike all hardwood and plywood. I could find no sign of particleboard or MDF. It is worth noting that there is a more expensive version of this same set of chests.
@davidanderson34254 жыл бұрын
I wasn't expecting a video about pen storage. What a nice surprise. The box is really impressive and looks well made. I have considered buying something similar but haven't quite found the right one. Good purchase. Well done!
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! This video was spur of the moment, almost vlog style as I made decisions and made mistakes. I'm thrilled with this one. Gerstner International is a lot less expensive than the regular Gerstner cases. (The price on the regular ones adds an extra digit to the price.) Harbor Freight also makes similar cases at a lower cost. But my weakness is that I'm the son of a retired forester and the grandson of a wood-worker. This Gerstner appealed to all my biases!
@roderickfemm87994 жыл бұрын
I've been hoping for a video on this topic, this is great. I'm envious a bit, that's a great splurge for a pen collection. I use popsicle sticks as place holders in my drawers when I have a pen out for use, mostly so that I don't plop a new acquisition into a slot that is already "taken." I have another small set of regular-size drawers (ALEX from Ikea without the casters) that holds all my ink, repair tools and supplies, and quite a few of the stupid pen boxes that I can't seem to make myself throw away. I'm curious whether you have any central record that keeps track of all your pens in one place?
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
The ALEX is a good design. I use a low-budget relative for my pen-repair supplies. It was too oddly shaped for storing pens efficiently, though that was my original idea. The popsicle stick idea is a good one. The tags, of course, will be pulled out because they're now appearing in Pens in Use. I have no central record. But I am slowly creating one on Evernote that links to my videos about the pens. Now that I'm forced to be at home, I may work faster on it!
@ichirofakename4 жыл бұрын
So how many pens do you own? For a striking contrast, I keep my 25 pens in two short, lidded mailing tubes ("First String", "Bench"), and a soft pencil case ("Inked"). Apparently I don't care if they get scratched up.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I'm scared to count how many I own. Definitely too many! Tonight I'll be uploading a video of a different collection. (Once the cellphone recharges and I can get the video off it.) There is a lot I don't buy, but what I do buy...yipe! Let's not even think about books.
@ferrypen49524 жыл бұрын
Looks like a really nice unit, I bought an Ikea cabinet i saw on one of Brian Goulet's videos my only issue is getting the drawer liners to hold the pens. I can't seem to find anywhere in the UK that sells them so any advice would be appreciated. The small top piece would be an ideal storage space for nibs, converters etc.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I don't know the UK market. But I found these drawer liners at gopens.com It's a US retailer, but may ship overseas. Yes, I'm thinking a lot of thoughts about the top. I have so far kept it empty as I think that through. I do have a good pen repair storage solution purchased at a local discount store that went out of business. Maybe I need to do a video on that!
@ferrypen49524 жыл бұрын
@@WaskiSquirrel many thanks I'll have a look.
@zukzworld4 жыл бұрын
Great way for pen storage!
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I'm thrilled with it, and have debated over it for several years. Glad I did it!
@zukzworld4 жыл бұрын
WaskiSquirrel I recently bought one from Amazon, by a company named Decorbay. Just to keep few of mine, few from my father’s collection and one from my grandpa. Here in Canada we do not get many options unlike US, still decent quality for the money.
@zukzworld4 жыл бұрын
WaskiSquirrel Thank you for all your pen reviews, I enjoy a lot! And stay safe these days!! Best regards, Zuk..
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
@@zukzworld Gerstner is great quality. The International version (which I purchased) is much lower cost
@joelmcpherson82864 жыл бұрын
What is the green “ pen paper “ called
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
They are pen trays. I got them at gopens.com
@ArkansasMike4 жыл бұрын
Do you have a link where I could find those green pen trays?
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I got them at gopens.com They have a number of different colors.
@ArkansasMike4 жыл бұрын
@@WaskiSquirrel Thanks 👍
@MrWansty4 жыл бұрын
a great bit of kit
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@alexpastukhov82224 жыл бұрын
wonderful drawer all your pens in save,im happy for you.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Thank you! I'm really happy with it.
@Weesc4 жыл бұрын
What happened to your Pilot Custom 823? Did you get rid of it?
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I still have it. Because of the empty spaces left, some pens didn't make it into these drawers. When the base arrives, the Pilot pens and a few other oddities will go in there.
@acmramon4 жыл бұрын
That pen astorage is amazing!!! Was it hard to get one? I think with a drawer like that you can buy more pens 😉 really nice. Ty
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I ordered mine on Amazon. If you are looking for the same case, search out the International version. I'm thrilled with it. Today, since filming the video, I've actually been considering keeping it in the living room.
@jerry5504 жыл бұрын
Very nice case, looks like old SKOOL craftsmanship. I was hoping you’d do a curating pens video, even though I don’t have nearly as many pens. I’m still disgusted at the fact that I don’t even know what pend I do own. I’ve never been good at organizing things, sorting pens by country is a good idea. The Harbor Freight suggestions are great, but I’d only need 2 drawers. 😷
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I love having my stuff organized. It makes me more peaceful. And, yes, I own way too many pens! This case is great, though. The International versions are Gerstner's "cheap" version. Add another digit to the price for their standard cases.
@jerry5504 жыл бұрын
I don’t think anybody owns too many pens, my wife would disagree. As long as you’re not bringing financial ruin to anybody, it’s all good. I know somebody who paid $1k for a barbecue grill!? I paid $1.2k for a phone. I think it’s worth every penny.
@joshuanorris58604 жыл бұрын
I want to build something like this :)
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
It would be amazing. I know I don't have the skill or patience to develop that skill. But it would be an incredible test of ability and a real showpiece afterward.
@joshuanorris58604 жыл бұрын
@@WaskiSquirrel well i dont know if i have the patience to make one quite as nice as yours lol but something to get the job done maby hehe
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
@@joshuanorris5860 I've done a little woodworking, but never anything to the level of this case. I know enough about it to know that this case is far, far, far beyond my skill set!
@alanpareis7344 жыл бұрын
Great video and a nice surprise this 12th day of voluntary house arrest. Beautiful chest and an excellent choice for your situation. The wood seems also to go perfectly with you nice wood floor. If I ever get around to a dedicated pen space this year Ive decided to go with the Brian Goulet IKEA ALEX solution and wall mount them. Somewhere I have missed the thing re naming the virus. Don’t tell me that SUMGI has copyrighted the Virus official name!!??
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
Its base will be here soon. With the way the world has changed, I hadn't thought about these purchases from a happier time. You're right: wall-mounting might have been a better solution in this small house. It worked great for my desk! Nobody has copyrighted the virus name. But apparently KZbin is demonetizing videos about the virus.
@PiersStudio4 жыл бұрын
Here's how I store my collection. kzbin.info/www/bejne/gKbaZJSpebeoe7c
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I started it this morning. I liked your vintage machinists chest, and the way you had pens organized by function in the index card drawer. Then the internet went down. Now that it's back, I'm catching up with students, comments here, and then I'll watch the rest of your video. I'm curious to see it!
@13rabbit124 жыл бұрын
Should I send a calculator.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I try to keep my brain capable of mental math! My first job, I had to make change in my head. Believe me, I learned that quickly!
@andrewtongue70844 жыл бұрын
Hello, Jason - long time since I've written a comment to you, Sir. Pleased to see that you are in fine form. I do like your new pen chest, but the top section does seem a little shallow - I'd definitely employ that for ink storage - so I consider that I shall build my own version of your splendid case (my Granda was a caprenter & he passed all those skills onto me); like you, I am working from home - fielding calls from my students, but still have some time on my hands, & now is the perfect opportunity: Every cloud (seemingly) has a silver lining (yes). I'm not entirely sure why KZbin should "demonetize" your presentation(s) - Covid-19 is here - & you're not being alarmist, so why penalise contributors ? Had to laugh at your thinly veiled reference to the above - "The Voldemort..." In calculation, I seem to have even more scribes than you, my friend - I'm going to need a sizeable container to hold my collection - scary, indeed !! Do take care, Best, Andrew :) P.S. I noticed your Lamy school pen, in wood, with the red, plastic cap & ball finial - I have that exact model, myself, with the letter 'A' stamped onto the nib - the A stands for 'Anfanger' (beginner) - novice or not, I love how it writes... ;D
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I agree that it would be nice if the top were deeper. If I had the skills, I think it would be wonderful to build my own case. I'm not sure why they are demonetizing COVID-19 videos, but this is what I'm hearing from other creators. My own experience was a recent video called "Spring Break 2020" which was demonetized and spoke about the virus. My KZbin income has plummeted even as my view count has increased, but I think this is due to the current economic situation. Yes, that Lamy ABC is great for inks that won't cooperate with any other pen. It really is a good pen.
@andrewtongue70844 жыл бұрын
Seems crazy, Jason - you're not scaremongering - & KZbin are hardly going to lose out...but I would concur, the socio-economic scenario is, no doubt, the overriding factor in this case. In terms of the Lamy ABC, it was one of my first ever purchases - & that's more than twenty years ago !! Stay safe, & keep it real, my friend :D
@Johan-vk5yd4 жыл бұрын
I share an IKEA ”Sture” with my wife.
@WaskiSquirrel4 жыл бұрын
I feel like I'm missing out living in an area with no IKEA. I hear they have some great stuff.
@Johan-vk5yd4 жыл бұрын
WaskiSquirrel I you choose the products that are affordable because of ingenius design and production, that’s true.