Just a comment about handwriting. Every person has hand writing unique to them. I have a sample of my mother's hand writing that I have kept for over 20 years since she passed away. It was just a quick note that meant nothing, but it was a part of her. Let your hand writing be unique to you. Don't strive to write like someone else.
@SeaweedKisses6 ай бұрын
This is so true! Everyone has their own handwriting style, and I find them all so unique & beautiful.❤While mine may not be the most pleasant to read, writing brings me so much joy and eases my chaotic mind most times.😅
@SnowDragonka6 ай бұрын
This is very true. Also the more you write, the more unique the handwriting gets I think. I know I started with pure cursive, switched to pure print and now I have a weird hybrid even I can't properly describe. And I think the end result is what matters most, it's not about how perfect it looks, it's about how tailored to you it becomes.
@varadharajannadarajah6 ай бұрын
Brian & Drew will go down in History, as the greatest pen podcast pair of the century.
@onlythistube6 ай бұрын
Truth.
@jamieloom226 ай бұрын
Loved the scene of Brian playing his sax in such a beautiful landscape. Congrats on hitting your goal.
@franciscooolopez1236 ай бұрын
There’s a kid out of Detroit, HS age but he’s a pen maker, Motor City Pens. He makes pens out of a resin that changes color with heat. Turquoise to Fuschia, etc. He’ll be at the DC Pen Show, he was there last year.
@Gouletpens6 ай бұрын
That's cool!!! - Drew
@Sonicman4156 ай бұрын
What! Wow.
@spiderwrangler44576 ай бұрын
Think David at Figboot did a review on one of his pens if I recall.
@kellylaliberte5486 ай бұрын
I bought a pen from him at the Detroit Pen Show last year. Not one of the color changing ones, but a really pretty resin he made. He showed me the color changing ones and I was thinking about one for this year.
@annestrasko75816 ай бұрын
That is so cool! I'm in the area, so I'm looking him up now.
@kapilas_r6 ай бұрын
I recently watched one of your videos from 11 years ago, where Drew introduced himself and talked about his role in the company. Drew, you were a natural for podcast-style videos. You and Brian had excellent screen presence in that video. You guys are meant for podcasts. Keep those 2+ hour podcasts coming fam! I genuinely enjoy watching you guys talk for hours-it makes my day.
@shaigluskin12256 ай бұрын
Hey guys, that Cicero quote is expressing a simple idea that most people can relate to: On the way to achieving something gratifying/important/desirous, one might experience pain. Pain wasn't the goal, but it may be necessary to achieve the goal. For example, you really want to see the view from a really tall mountain. The hike to the top might cause you some pain. You weren't seeking pain, but rather the beautiful view from the top. But you if you weren't willing to suffer the pain you wouldn't have achieved it. That 1914 writing style really gets in the way. I love the Pencast. Write on!
@blktauna6 ай бұрын
no pain no gain in Latin
@ina_lina6 ай бұрын
re-learning to play the sax might be a more apt example 🎷
@johntalbot1346 ай бұрын
Latin (and Ancient Greek) professor here. Not a good look to dismiss Cicero as ‘nonsense’ while promoting a writing implement most people ignorantly dismiss as nonsensical. Especially when the English translation was a perfectly intelligible sentiment: possibly lay off the TV and video games and spend a bit more time with books? Apology on next Pencast, please. (By the way, if Cicero were alike today he’d be a Lamy man. Horace and Tacitus would write with a Pelikan, Virgil would go for an Aurora Optima, and Catullus would do a Sailor PG Realo).
@blktauna6 ай бұрын
@@johntalbot134 I would think Cicero would have better taste than to have a Lamy
@johntalbot1346 ай бұрын
I take your point, but I think that as a ‘novus homo’, he’d have fallen for Lamy hype about modern design. Juvenal of course would avoid Omas because of the Greek key design.
@nerdartastic6 ай бұрын
Finally brian playing the sax! You sound so great!! 🎉
@sahrandipity6 ай бұрын
Vac mini iris YES YES YES! BRIAN, I was literally talking to the manager of my favorite Toronto pen store about the need for that. HE brought it up, so that makes me think I'm not the first customer to ask when that is happening!! Please yes and thank you!
@ImCFoxx6 ай бұрын
I love you two guys. As the mother of two boys in your approximate age range I appreciate your sensitivity your fatherhood your kindness the fact that you can cry over a movie. Good character-I love it. thank you to your parents for raising beautiful young men. Thank you for being you. Stay real.
@j.s.matlock14566 ай бұрын
@Drew - Tell Shannon that "How come" is just a shorthand phrase to express the question, "How came it to be ..." and that even Charles Dickens used the phrase. Just like "Howdy" from a Texan (like me) is a shorthand phrase for "How do you do" and the word "goodbye" is a shortening of "God be with ye." Compare "adios" in Spanish whose etymology "a Dios seades" is literally "may you be commended to God."
@Gouletpens6 ай бұрын
Can't argue with 'old Chuck Dickens! - Drew
@impendio5 ай бұрын
Doubting how come for not being a sentence, try learning japanese were sentences are literally just nouns, adjectives or verbs on their own, no articles no conjugation no subject or object, etc
@wendywander76 ай бұрын
Mad applause for Brian's saxophone goal crush!!! I'm a classical pianist, so I can truly appreciate the process of training to the point where you can enjoy your own music. Great tone, lovely phrasing! Bravo! I don't play a wind instrument, but my sister plays flute and panflute which takes exponentially more air. When she gets a new panflute with lower notes, she starts practicing lying flat on her back so she won't pass out, then works her lung capacity up to sitting, then standing. Hopefully the difference between tenor sax and bari sax won't be that dramatic. Thanks so much for sharing video clips! So delightful!! Love the B2tFIII shirt, Drew! Thanks for the great Pencast!
@writerlizw6 ай бұрын
There is always one moment in each Pen Cast where I burst out laughing - sacrificial goat pit was this week’s 😂😂😂 as always, thank you for these videos!!
@michellerussell34946 ай бұрын
I just tried a prototype pen at the St Louis Pen Show with a diamond tipped nib! It was the best writing experience I’ve had… so the technology IS out there.
@osirisgolad6 ай бұрын
The reason the FA nib doesn't have ornate nib stamping is because it would make the nib stiffer and more brittle due to work hardening, which obviously wouldn't be a desirable property for a nib that is designed to bend. This happens any time you change a metal's shape below its recrystallisation temperature, called "cold working". Oh and come to think of it Drew, I remember Figboot reviewed a pen by a brand called Abeet that refiled from the back without having to disassemble anything. It worked like one of those cans of butane with a nipple on top you can use to refill a lighter.
@davidottman95016 ай бұрын
Great show, gentlemen! Thanks Brian for sharing a bit of your practice time. You're a man of many talents.
@vermis83446 ай бұрын
Mad admiration for the musical skills.
@EdoDoe6136 ай бұрын
Well done, Brian! That was a cool surprise for us toward end!!
@jeremiahdewey82916 ай бұрын
I so enjoy these pencasts! Thanks for putting in the time every week to do them. I watched Drew's recent video on Overlooked Brands and found the recommendation for Rohrer & Klingner's iron gall inks intriguing. I then fell down the rabbit hole. The description of these inks states that they are unsuitable for some pen types. Could you talk about iron gall ink, how they differ from iron gall of the past, and what pens might not play well with R&K iron gall inks? Thanks and keep up the good work!
@jowright95776 ай бұрын
Congratulations Brian on reaching your goal.... loved hearing and seeing you play 😊
@renorrc72226 ай бұрын
You guys make my day so much better. I turn on your show and I just feel so at home with friends that understand me. I love your guys personalities, and interactions. I wish my work environment was like yours, it’s very healthy.
@patriciaclark71356 ай бұрын
I agree. I'd LOVE to find a place to work that has a similar vibe to Goulet Pens! Vibe: Sorry, I'm from California. I need a better adjective than that! 😂
@kajh.55496 ай бұрын
Congrats, Brian! Thanks for sharing the tenor sax videos. Great job and a beautiful setting. Look forward to hearing the bari sax!
@echosouthall65825 ай бұрын
I would love a TWSBI mini with iris trim!
@MexieMex6 ай бұрын
Back when I was making pin (or indeed pen) money on the side by doing web design, I created a site for a local pub and for some filler text I included "Buy one pint for the price of two, get a second pint totally free!" It was just me mucking about, but the owner of the pub loved it and added it to their newspaper adverts and had a huge sign made up saying it for behind the bar.
@vermis83446 ай бұрын
Daaaang the Dialog CC looks slick. I still kinda prefer blue colours with silver accents, but that pen could persuade me otherwise. Drew's movie shirt: Back To The Future III, obviously! 😂
@Gouletpens6 ай бұрын
YEESSS! Thank you! - Drew
@MamaTomasu6 ай бұрын
Regarding Archer's sudden hugging phase: I also have a son around the same age (9) who hasn't really been a hugger/cuddler...but all of a sudden maybe last year, he started to hug me more than he had when he was younger. It was a bit jarring and made me sometimes wonder his motivation (hope that doesn't make me a terrible mother). But I've come to realize over the last year that they are genuine hugs-usually to show me his appreciation. So hopefully Archer's hugs are just a cool addition to his repertoire of affection. (Side note: My other two younger kids have always been huggers....touch is their love language, so hugs from them are plentiful. Every kid is different. Soak up all the hugs from your little guy)
@jamesstorie28266 ай бұрын
I loved watching the Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light was so cool in the day. The toys were pretty awesome as well Drew.
@melissarivers84795 ай бұрын
Congratulations to Brian on his achievement. We will look forward to an update on the new saxophone. I also give a thumbs up to Drew on his newest shirt.
@krys64615 ай бұрын
After bringing a fountain pen to perk me up after surgery I discovered my handwriting is a brilliant indicator of how much pain or distress my body is in from moment to moment. So enjoy your messy writing because it's telling a beautifully detailed story custom created.
@sbornot2b5 ай бұрын
Re the “Cicero” (-esque) quote. Think of running a marathon: pain, agony, unmatched toil, but bringing (procuring) great exaltation of personal achievement. Or childbirth, or taking the Bar exam, etc. etc. Nobody wants pain for no return (‘pain in itself’ / or pain alone), but we are willing to endure discomfort and toil for a slew of worthy ends. And in cases like the marathon the pain (toil, discomfort) is integral to the triumph. If a marathon was easy peasy, we would feel indifferent about it.
@oceanofink6 ай бұрын
I have a pencast question: how do you store/organize your pen accessories? I just got an ink miser, to add to my ink syringe and brass sheets and pipettes, and currently they're just tossed on a shelf. Would you put them in a box or what? Thanks!
@mf--6 ай бұрын
Desk drawer to keep the inks from sunlight exposure. I use a shallow box that I could lift out of the drawer if I wanted.
@Emperor-Titus70AD6 ай бұрын
Can we please get a spotlight on the Pilot Waverly nib? Who is it good for?
@bartgrossman93616 ай бұрын
It's particularly good for lefties. I have one on a 836 and the 912. I am left-handed and these work grea6 for me but there is absolutely no line variation.
@lenarose99726 ай бұрын
@Drew, when you talked about the pen filled from the bottom without opening it, the Pelikan Level came to mind. @Brian & Drew: Thanks for the cozy vibe you provide with you pencast. Always feels like hanging out with friends.
@steamdome91626 ай бұрын
Thanks guys for another fun and informative pencast. I have a suggestion for a spotlight segment. It would be great if we can meet the people behind the scenes who make the GPC website. The GPC website is very well thought out. It’s both inviting and informative and in my opinion the best website of its kind.
@willieb9186 ай бұрын
Congratulations on hitting your mark, Brian.
@ilikepens6 ай бұрын
Question for Brian…if you had to start the business again from scratch but at the age you are now would you/could you do it again? Would the growing pains be too much to endure now at 40?
@iterationomega6 ай бұрын
Happy Weekend! Its raining here, so cleaning pens while watching the pencast. I would like a Kaweco Steel Sport. But the Steel should be rusted. I really like the color and feeling of rusted handrails, that are smoothed from thousands of hands. I know, really specific, but i like it :)
@jorgeknightwalker88726 ай бұрын
Drew for your refilling pen idea it can be a large capacity pen with a rubber end that has a quick twist cover you can inject with a syringe through the tight rubber.
@jolienkrispijn6 ай бұрын
Yay Brian, your sax playing sounds great!!!!
@Tomatohater646 ай бұрын
Hello, fellas; this is what I like to call a good, hearty, stout pencast filled with bits of solid and new information. More, more. 🍻🍺
@GingahSnapsArt6 ай бұрын
My favorite malaphor is "not the sharpest knife in the crayon box"
@beckyisj6 ай бұрын
Happy fathers day you two! Loved hearing about your non-Thor day :D also wow Brian's sax playing is SO GOOD
@michelleadams56096 ай бұрын
(Still waiting to buy that first fountain pen) I'm left-handed and watched your recs. I am an overwriter. My preference is for Rhodia and 68gsm Tomoe River Paper journals. Great podcast!
@differentkindofGEKE6 ай бұрын
2:23:32 that’s awesome, Brian. Way to go and congrats on the bari. Thanks for sharing the video.
@JefferyHall-ct2tr6 ай бұрын
Hi Guys! Welcome back Brian! LOTS to comment on! Particularly interesting is taking an existing pen and changing it. It's funny, that you, Brian aren't interested in it's having a converter, but you are wanting a more colorful one. I like BOTH your idea and Drew's! That darn pen needs some COLOR! A converter would be nice also if it reduced the price a little. I bought a Jinhao 30 which is a cheap knockoff of the 2000. It is RED! I love the thing! Has a gold tone nib and trim ring and the brushed finish spring clip is gold tone as well! It also has a cool little gold tone finial on the end of the barrel! The nib is similar to a Lamy nib, but is bigger than the nib on the Safari. No annoying clips on the barrel either! I LOVE the idea also of the "earl grey" Pilot 823! That is another pen that needs COLOR!! Even a dark blue translucent, might make me take the plunge. Drew, a Green E95s would be SUPER! Also, the idea of a Visconti Mythos Lava is GREAT! Bring that on! And the special Safari with prismatic purple! Bring that on, too! Ok, Brian, once you have reached 100 hours practice with the baritone sax, you are going for a BASS sax, right!! Especially if you play the Bari as good as you play the Tenor!! Good job! Wish I could still play my instrument (trumpet) as well as you are doing. If I played that outside, nature would be after me, I would be attacked by any and all kinds of birds, insects, squirrels, and you name it! Enjoy the rest of your weekend!!
@morada20206 ай бұрын
Great video! I luv Drew’s passion for the edits he would make to an existing pen. 😂😂😂😂
@truebajansugar6 ай бұрын
Good morning everyone ❤
@Cowboy_likeme136 ай бұрын
Saying the Taylor Swift fountain pen was unexpected is so funny to me. She breaks her songs up into three categories. Glitter pen, fountain pen, and quill pen songs, depending on the writing complexity and romanticism of each song. The fans have been asking for a fountain pen for years. Considering her new album was mostly fountain pen songs it was fitting she finally dropped the pen.
@oscarmedina15976 ай бұрын
You have got to make all 10 new pen ideas a reality. I would buy all of them.
@impendio5 ай бұрын
1:43:25 Kakimori nib as a fountain pen, it _should_ work. I don’t know how brush pen feeds work but I imagine the same thing would work. Pentel color brushes are massive and hold a ton of ink in the brush tip and still don’t spill around and stuff.
@kirstenlewis19706 ай бұрын
I *love* Monteverde Giraffe because when it's wet, it looks pretty red, but as it dries, it morphs into a rusty bloodlike color. Giraffe is lovely for moody journal writing -- "this is written in blood!". When I got my Opus 88 Mini Fountain Pen - Cheer Kitty, it was the first ink I used and it paired nicely. I love my kitty pen as well!
@ichirofakename6 ай бұрын
Yes on glass barrel pens! Call up Franklin-Christoph. Tell them to use Coke bottle glass.
@roiphoenix57896 ай бұрын
Brian- As a (former) t-sax player it is great to see your progress! I came from a highly competitive high school band (we competed against DII) and that had a competitive saxophone ensemble group (it placed for something like ten years before). The year I joined the ensemble we decided it would be more challenging if we switched instruments and I moved to bari. We only had about a month with our new instruments practicing on our own. Besides the obvious embouchure and breath control difference the biggest adjustment was moving from b-flat to e-flat. Common note progressions are just a little bit different bit different than what you’ll be used to. Almost like difference in regional dialects in language. I can’t wait to hear you belt out on the bari that jazzy womp womp that only a bari can make sound cool.
@JerryCarter-xu6rs6 ай бұрын
Just a comment from last weeks pencast. The pilot Con-70 converter can be cleaned, 5 mins tops. Use a syringe to clean the bulk of it. Then while the converter is filled with water cover the opened end of the converter with your thumb. Then press the button several times. Repeat until ink free.
@Sonicman4156 ай бұрын
I love the con-70 😊
@duckwark6 ай бұрын
On the topic of diamond nibs: ruby/sapphire (corundum) may be a better choice, and watchmakers had figured it out long ago. It's used for important bearings as an extremely wear-resistant yet low friction material. I don't see why it wouldn't work for nibs.
@debhan6 ай бұрын
Fun question about pen-ink pairings! The beauty of R&K Solferino flowing out of my fuscia Aurora Optima makes me bring that pen out more than I might otherwise.
@JamieVRodriguez6 ай бұрын
1:07:48 Yes! Custom 823 and Noodler’s Rome. Also, Lamy Safari Charcole and Noodler’s North African Violet.
@scribemike6 ай бұрын
My favorite non-fountain everyday pen is the Pilot G2. I do an awful lot of writing and I find the rubber grip is comfortable all day long and doesn't slip. I know there is the Faber-Castell Grip and there is a Lamy student-targeted pen with a rubber grip section, but why don't more fountain pen manufacturers offer a pen with a less slippery grip? It seems like the vast majority avoid them, even when the rest of the pen is textured (like the Pilot Explorer which has a lovely, comfortable texture everywhere except for the slippery smooth grip section where I really need it). Thanks.
@HBriffa-lz1hu6 ай бұрын
Hello Brian and Drew! Love your work :) I have a question regarding a future episode! I'm interested in your recommendations for a second fountain pen. While there's plenty of information on starter pens, I'm curious about your thoughts on the next step. A bit of background: I've been using fountain pens for about 18 months. My first pen was a Lamy Lx with an EF nib. Before that, I often borrowed my partner's Lamy Safari, which gave me the confidence to choose the Lx as my first pen. I later purchased a Lamy Safari with a left-handed nib, as I am left-handed and wanted to try this. I find myself preferring the EF nib on the Lx. I have converters for both pens and am currently exploring different bottled inks. I'm thinking about trying a demonstrator pen and possibly an Asian nib. This has me leaning towards a TWSBI as a potential option. However, I'm eager to hear your thoughts on other directions I could explore for my next pen! Looking forward to your insights.
@dragonabsurda6 ай бұрын
For Drew's reloadable barrel filler - maybe some sort of lockable hinged cap at the top of the barrel? Just pop it open to fill then snap it shut?
@ksek6 ай бұрын
Officially predicting next week's Turkey Hammock fun fact will be about how mood rings work.
@DawnGilkison6 ай бұрын
Drew’s shirt matches the new Clairfontain (spelling?) notebook covers
@ecclessiastes6 ай бұрын
@Drew Brown, for the discussion of a top filling ink at 1hr 40mins. The MB boheme has a cartrige pop-in feature.... right?
@oscarmedina15976 ай бұрын
Pen innovations: instead of diamond tipping, think sapphire glass (Apple is already making this) which can be ground and smoothed by diamond plates. The tipping can be gas-deposited on a rough metal tip welded to the tines. For the adjustable nib size, two ideas: 1) think of a Pilot VP with two or three nib units, either rotating or spring activated; 2) think of a Pilot Parallel and sliding more thin tines to widen the nib.
@acidzen6 ай бұрын
Not a jeweler but an archer (which is surprisingly common among fp users, but that's another topic)... Afaik, you can polish diamond dust to very high degree. Or you can also use DLC - diamond-like carbon. That thing is used for coating arrow rests, part of the bow that touches the arrow. It's used because it is extremely durable, wear resustant, and with very low friction. Since it is not real diamond, it is not as expensice, so maybe even coating a larger part of the nib would be an option. And it would look fire!
@Sam-lw5sh6 ай бұрын
For changing nib sizes, Tom's Studio just came out with a dip pen nib that has a little screw on it where you can adjust your line width. Super interesting!
@GummyBear19726 ай бұрын
Yay! Congratulations, Brian, on cleaning out those pens! Must feel great.
@evanbasnaw6 ай бұрын
Nearly all of those fantasy pens you suggested would find their way onto my wishlist. Green-gold E95s and a cartridge or Demo Lamy 2k especially. After the Poseidon, I can see the opportunity for a BlackMythos with copper trim "Hades" Your comment about a nib that changes size reminded me that there was a vintage pen that tried that once with 4 slits so you could rotate it to the size you wanted, Also the Parker 180 with the flip so you could go between EF and M.
@judyjacobs58276 ай бұрын
Several of the "dream pen" suggestions involved using a transparent or translucent material for the barrel and possibly the cap, for pens that have caps. A good candidate for these applications is plexiglass, which is used for pens now, is strong, takes tinting, is stable. Lucite, polymethyl methacrylate? Is there a reason that penmakers couldn't use it for the demonstrator pens you have imagined?
@Normy126 ай бұрын
Drew's idea for a pen that refills from the back of the pen is good IMO. Taking it apart near the grip always makes me nervous because there is ink in two different spots. And putting ink in by the nib (via traveling inkwell) requires quite a bit of cleaning. Here are some ways we can do this IMO, with different pro's and cons: - twist cap on back (with silcone or o-ring type seal), and refill from a syringe. The benefit of this over a normal filler is that it becomes easier and cleaner to top it off, compared to a - Silicone seal with a small hole in the back for a blunt tip syringe. The syringe can go into a small hole, which will basically eliminate the chance for spilling and making a mess. Through capillary action it should even hold back the majority of ink if the pen dropped while open (obviously don't drop it though). It would even partially clean up the tip of the syringe when taking it out of the pen. Having a way to seal off the ink, I think, would be unnecessary. It would be slightly more complicated to make though. The back of the pen and the cap at the back, of the pen would both be a weird design to make it work and not just be even more of a mess. - There's gotta be a way to make a filler that would work with a cartridge. Especially something like a pilot cartridge with it's really wide mouth. Open up the back of the pen, dump a cartridge into it, and toss (or cap) the cartridge.
@Gouletpens6 ай бұрын
Thanks! I was doubting myself there! haha - Drew
@impendio5 ай бұрын
On the diamond subject, they can actually also cut diamonds with extremely high pressure water and/or electrical means. For high pressure cutting, for stuff like diamonds they use abrasives dissolved or suspended in the water and ridiculously high pressures, for the electrical means the literally knock out the atoms of the lattice by shooting high energy electrons and/or inert ions, ion milling, electron beam machining, laser cutting, etc. For the polishing, yes, abrasive diamond dust coated polishing wheels are used.
@limsingwei31496 ай бұрын
Not sure if this has already been mentioned-but Nakaya does do maki-e converters where they apply the maki-e onto the standard clear Platinum converters I have put my goldfish converter in a Platinum Cool Balance demonstrator, and inked it with Diamine Aqua Lagoon to get a delightful little fish tank in my pen! I could send a picture if wanted haha
@loukios6 ай бұрын
1:15:56 that idea of magma in the homo sapiens lava is similar to my white safari with back clip inked up with diamine tulip representing a stormtrooper shooting his red laser blaster. Love ink/pen combos with a story.
@KendallW6 ай бұрын
Some really great ideas that seem pure gold: -A Hades pen with lava.. YES! -Lamy 2000 cartridge converter.. YES! -Transparent Vanishing Point.. YES! -Kakimori nib with a reservoir.. YES!
@staciegirlgriot95926 ай бұрын
Light brick reds that I love: Rouge D'Orient (Herbin), Red Dragon (Diamine)
@judyjacobs58276 ай бұрын
How about Pineider Red? Or Diamine Writer's Blood, which can look red, or burgundy, or brown, or even purple, depending on the paper and the nib used.
@davidjimenezlopez6 ай бұрын
Hey... Visionaries. I loved that show when I was a kid. I found it in KZbin. I am affraid to watch it. I have rewatched a few episodes of some shows I would watch as a child back in the 80s, and each time I have been so disappointed. I would love a Lamy 2000 demonstrator, but I would like it brushed. I love the idea of lava resin used in more pen models.
@Gouletpens6 ай бұрын
I know what you mean. Some shows don't age super well, but I'll say this - I recently rewatched Bravestarr (my favorite from the 80s) and while the show itself wasn't always awesome, the animation and the backgrounds were worth every second. - Drew
@michellecanfield80136 ай бұрын
Drew is right - it is challenging to find a solid brick red! Drew, have you investigated Frankly Scarlet by Robert Oster? I think you two should make predictions a regular segment on the Pencast and forecast which newly released pens and inks you think will be popular. Then look at your actual sales and report back after a month or two. Love the pencast, but one comment on the Amazon Basics pen - it was my very first fountain pen purchase, it is a wonderful writer, and it led me to you!
@kimberlymillward75806 ай бұрын
T Swift has had a “Fountain Pen Songs” playlist in Apple Music for awhile that she thinks suit the vibe of a fountain pen (whatever that means 😅).
@diane_elizabeth6 ай бұрын
heather signed my journal at the triangle pen show... i think her writing is nice! Regarding Drew's glass barrel idea, another big plus would be it’s recyclable♻.
@pugflyer6 ай бұрын
I would love a Pilot E95s in green too.
@Sonicman4156 ай бұрын
Blue, green, purple.. light colors, dark colors.. COLORS! Yes.
@jonathanadams88726 ай бұрын
For nib tipping, I would think Titanium Nitride or Titanium Carbide would be feasible. Both are very hard (Mohs 9-9.5). Nitinol is commonly used as an Orthodontic wire. When chilled it becomes dead soft and can be adapted into orthodontic brackets on misaligned teeth, then as it warms to mouth temperature it tries to return to shape and moves the teeth into alignment.
@jdhrtl6 ай бұрын
plz twsbi mini with iris trim it would be amazing
@whimsycheer3626 ай бұрын
Yes!! I want an iris, but I need to be able to post my pen, so I am all for the mini version!
@KatiesCraftStudio6 ай бұрын
Drew, have you seen the new dip nib that Tom's Studio just launched? It's not a fountain pen exactly, but it is a kakimori style (ish) nib with a reservoir
@907bigdog6 ай бұрын
Another nice pencast! I look forward to this every week. However, today you guys made reference to being in middle school when Contact came out, some time around 1997. All of a sudden I felt so, so very old, having graduated high school in 1993😒I'm thinking that age should be left out of all future videos! 😉LOL I'd like to feel young as long as possible. I will not go gently into that good night!😃
@MagnaZeo6 ай бұрын
Yes, please, I would love that TWSBI Vac Mini Iris. I've been enjoying the color of my Opus 88 Mini, but for on-the-go purposes, I do miss how I can securely post the Vac Mini with the seal undone.
@jacobmoyer87876 ай бұрын
Congrats on 100 hours! Was that the Mozart Clarinet Quintet you were playing?? Also, there's a product called the Lagan Lip saver that is great for preventing irritating on the bottom lip while playing!
@juicylouisey6 ай бұрын
How about a collab between Platinum and T Swift on a trendy pen with a music nib option?
@loukios6 ай бұрын
54:24 Brian, you would probably like a Mokume gane traveler’s pen. I have a feeling you will love this technique.
@kathyfannon75636 ай бұрын
Pauses video to look up Squiggle Wiggle pen. Buys Squiggle Wiggle pen for granddaughter's 9th birthday in 2 weeks. Continues video. Thanks, guys! 😂
@nicolasstynen41226 ай бұрын
1:23:35 Well idk much about diamonds, but a pen tipped with rubies would be super cool. It has a 9.0 on the hardness scale, so slightly less than diamond, but it's used in watches as bearings because of their low friction, so I can imagine a nib with ruby being very smooth
@VidkunQL6 ай бұрын
And sapphire can be synthesized and then machined with diamond tools, so it would be cheap and very regular. (Sapphire comes in all colors, and if it's red it's ruby.) I don't think it has particularly low friction, but because of its hardness it is superbly durable. I've heard that in industrial thread-spinning machines, the new thread passes through a short helical tube (for some reason) at high speed; those tubes are made of sapphire, not steel, because at that speed the cotton thread would wear steel tubes out very quickly. (Sapphire is also amazingly resistant to chemical attack, and can withstand temperatures that would burn diamonds to CO2 and melt a titanium pen, but I don't see how that would be of use here, unless you planned to take a fountain pen to Venus.)
@nicolasstynen41226 ай бұрын
@@VidkunQL Ah, intersting! ther obviously isn't much use for a fountain pen like that, but I can imagine it looking very awesome.
@shazzagirl98036 ай бұрын
I only have one pen (from many) that I only use 1 ink with. It's Drew's favorite Twsbi Precision 1.1mm stub with Robert Oster Aqua. This particular Precision writes like a firehose and that gorgeous Aqua ink shows up in all it's glory. It's stunning. However I somewhat recently bought a Precision in a medium and it does not perform like my stub.
@ArjanD786 ай бұрын
I really like the looks of the Lamy Dialogue CC. However, I always have five pens inked, so some stay capped for days. I'm worried it will dry out...
@djpatel4596 ай бұрын
Pilot does major anniversary exclusives for some retailers in Japan. Maybe worth pursuing on a major anniversary for GPC. I’d buy the teal custom Urushi in a heartbeat!
@CreateEveryday6 ай бұрын
Questions, and a super long 'hello'. Hi, Dorothy from Oz (Aus) here - long time grateful beneficiary of your brilliant banter.. yeah, and genius information. I grew up learning to write (script) with a dip pen throughout primary (elementary) school. I've been a fountain pen lover all of my life and my favourites to this day are my Pilot e95s mini collection. My daily writers! A reputable source recently mentioned that Pilot may discontinue the line. NOOOOoooooo. Firstly, Drew, so happy to know that your e95s joy is genuine. Now the question: could you research a little with contacts / use your undeniable charm to check on the potential loss of this iconic pen? If so, I need to double up on a couple now... whilst you change the course of history, get Pilot to produce your British Racing Green (desk leather) version, and my modern teal with silver. More colours, new life, and saviours of style and artistry. AND... help us all sleep better at night :) LOVE your channel, thanks for no monetisation- it's part of what makes your company trustworthy and builds a true sense of community! ❤
@GummyBear19726 ай бұрын
For a good brick red ink I like Birmingham Butcher's Broom. It performs well too.
@SnowDragonka6 ай бұрын
Modifications to existing pen. Since Drew mentioned it, I would love a green Pilot E95S, it would be the one I'd buy. Though I would like a more "interesting" swirly green resin, lighter, with ivory cap and silver accents. White gold nib would look very nice as an inlaid nib. One of my favourite pens is Pilot Prera. What I would do is japanese eyedropper (since they tend to have a thicker wall, it wouldn't have huge capacity, maybe the same as the cartridge, but I like the simplicity of the filling mechanism), optional gold nib and I would do what they did to Kakuno and just print something fun on the nib, like animal foot prints. That would be a fun collection for me. Second favourite pen is Sailor Pro Gear Slim Mini, I'd like to see a 21k two tone gold nib on that in EF and I would make it clipless with a rollstop instead.
@AndrewWertheimer5 ай бұрын
Surorised your one inked pen is a Pilot Gakken. Some versions apparently collectible. If you are in Japan again, @ Drew, Itoya in Yokohama has a Romeo ink that is like the iconic red brick (Aka renga) warehouse in the city. Have a good summer you guys. It was fun to dream of ideal FPs.
@spiderwrangler44576 ай бұрын
Drew, regarding a brick red to fit your pen, I know it's not a brand that GPC carries (but hope you do if they ever move to a scale of distributing to vendors!), but have a look at Birmingham Pen Company. Of note, Ambered Adobe, Firebox, Fire Hydrant, Molten Magma, Smokestack or Streetcar. Their inks are all compatible, many of their variants are mixed ratios of their base Atomink Elements. So if one is a bit too one way or the other, they could be tweaked to your specifications with a bit of experimenting.
@dragonabsurda6 ай бұрын
I've thought about the Hypercolor clothes (I had a shirt, too). I think a hypercolor ink could be cool. Especially if it was a strong shader, too.
@kenshin724816 ай бұрын
Talking about pen you would like to make, will there be a new Goulet Sailor exclusive this year?
@Gouletpens6 ай бұрын
We've got some gears turning, but probably nothing hitting the shelves in 2024. - Drew
@pspadotto6 ай бұрын
As a watch guy, instead of Diamond, I'm thinking Sapphire might be more suited to be a pen tip.
@mellow-jello6 ай бұрын
For Drew, a brick colored ink that might work is Diamine 150th anniversary Terracotta. The color matches the brickwork on my childhood home.
@PanamaGT6 ай бұрын
I also thought of Color Traveler Saijo Red Brick Chimney