2020 - ink between the teeth

Oct 5, 2020

review: nagasawa kobe #8 arima amber

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review: nagasawa kobe #8 arima amber
Hey, folks! I took the month of September off from writing reviews. Thanks for sitting through the many blips on the radar when I accidentally posted reviews before they were ready. I am a forgetful person who didn't unschedule a bunch of stuff. But we're gonna hop right back into it! Yeehaw!

Today, we're taking a look at an ink I've reviewed before, but never here on my blog.

Sep 21, 2020

Aug 24, 2020

review: colorverse string

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review: colorverse string
Another Colorverse ink! Picking and choosing an ink to review from these sets is pretty great.

Aug 17, 2020

review: graf von faber-castell moss green

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review: graf von faber-castell moss green
I've only reviewed one Faber-Castell ink before, I think. Let's try another one!

Aug 10, 2020

Jul 27, 2020

review: troublemaker inks kelp tea

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review: troublemaker inks kelp tea
Let's take a look at a Troublemaker ink! I've been sitting on this review for quite a while, oops.

Jul 20, 2020

Jul 13, 2020

review: kaweco smokey grey

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review: kaweco smokey grey
New brand alert! Well, Kaweco has been around for a long while, but this will be the first time I talk about one of their inks.

Jul 6, 2020

review: colorverse life on mars

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review: colorverse life on mars
Hey there! Let's look at a Colorverse ink.

Jun 1, 2020

today

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today
I hate talking about politics in this sphere. Let's be honest: the fountain pen community skews older and more conservative. I'm in my twenties, I'm not straight, and I refer to myself as a leftist. These characteristics are not usually met with fanfare here.

But I don't know where else to put this so it has to go here.

Shortly after the 2016 election, a very well-known calligrapher made an Instagram post. It featured some of her beautiful calligraphy over artwork of Trump. I politely commented that I felt uncomfortable with the piece. After all, Trump had shown us who he was up until that point: a millionaire with an inflated ego who has consistently insulted women, people of color, and LGBTQ+ individuals. Why give him the benefit of the doubt? I immediately received a reply from a locked account that, well, let's just say it repeated many of Trump's rants about "liberals." The calligrapher herself responded that she would not accept arguments in her comments but did not outright condemn the individual's statements. I unfollowed the calligrapher shortly thereafter. It's been four years since that occurrence. I wonder if she remembers it. I do.

Not too long ago Ravelry made a stand against right wing content on its website. I saw several knitters in the fountain pen community angry about this. "But if they remove things they don't agree with," they cried, "that means they can remove everything else! I don't agree with the content, but they shouldn't be allowed to do that." This also struck me as patently ridiculous. Removing abusive content is not censorship. It's about protecting minorities and individuals who have already been dealt a poor hand in our society and communities. Being a centrist in this argument is not a viable option. You are either against abusive content or you aren't—and if you aren't, you're the same as the people who publish abusive content. It is that simple.

Several popular pen companies have made "Thin Blue Line" pens that... I cannot even come up with the words to describe what I felt. After the deaths of countless black men and women, countless trans men and women, countless indigenous men and women... Countless people taken from us before their time, and you want to release a pen that proudly declares police as above the law, as the only shield standing between people and tyranny? This weekend a group of policemen in Ohio took down the American flag and raised the Thin Blue Line flag in its place. This weekend police all over the country fired baton rounds and tear gas and pepper spray at protesters and journalists and citizens in their homes; drove through protesters in cars; kettled protesters for mass arrests; doxxed a mayor's daughter. This in the middle of a pandemic where the virus ravages the respiratory system. Leaving behind what you think of "looting" protesters, is this behavior of the men and women who are supposed to serve and protect? Who (or what) are they defending? I don't think it's people, let alone us.

I don't know if this post will go over well. I suspect some people will decide that I'm a left wing nut. I'm happy to sit here posting reviews every week to a brick wall. But I don't think I'm capable of being silent. Not right now. I have been sitting in front of my computer scrolling through social media feeds, unable to look away. I don't think I should be able to look away. I don't think you should either.

Please donate to national bail funds. Please donate to local bail funds. Please. He couldn't breathe. Black Lives Matter.

May 18, 2020

review: organics studio ernest's vintage writing fluid oscar's copper

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review: organics studio ernest's vintage writing fluid oscar's copper
Let's look at an Organics Studio ink!

May 11, 2020

review: taccia tsuchi / golden wheat

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review: taccia tsuchi / golden wheat

Let's take a look at another Taccia ink!

Apr 20, 2020

Apr 13, 2020

review: taccia cha / tea brown

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review: taccia cha / tea brown
Let's take a look at a tea-brown ink!

Mar 16, 2020

programming update!

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programming update!
Hey everyone! Just a quick programming update: there won't be updates here for a little bit. I'm going to take the next month to:
  • Spend more time writing, including using all of the samples I've ordered but only used up half of
  • Start a backlog of reviews so I'm not scrambling every week to get one finished
  • Updating some of my older reviews to my current review style--I've already been doing this for some reviews
  • Ordering new ink samples!
I'll be back in exactly one month, which would be mid-April. I hope everyone is staying healthy and safe. In this time of crisis it's a good idea to do what makes you happy and also keeps in mind the health of everyone around you. Writing is a quiet, individual action that doesn't have to feel lonely. Start a journal, write more letters, and most importantly think of others. See everyone soon!

Mar 2, 2020

review: robert oster signature caffe crema

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review: robert oster signature caffe crema
Let's take a look at this coffee-inspired ink!

Feb 24, 2020

review: robert oster signature morning mist

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review: robert oster signature morning mist
I've been enjoying trying out Robert Oster inks, so here's another one!

Feb 10, 2020

review: robert oster signature purple jazz

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review: robert oster signature purple jazz
I've quite enjoyed the Robert Oster inks I've reviews so far, so let's keep going.

Feb 3, 2020

review: 3 oysters delicious mustard

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review: 3 oysters delicious mustard
Let's look at a food-inspired ink!

Jan 20, 2020

review: takeda jimuki TAG kyo no oto hisoku

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review: takeda jimuki TAG kyo no oto hisoku
TAG Kyo no Oto Hisoku has been a recent favorite. Let's take a look at it!

Jan 13, 2020

review: 3 oysters giwa

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review: 3 oysters giwa
Let's take a look at a 3 Oysters ink!

Jan 6, 2020

review: troublemaker inks petrichor

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review: troublemaker inks petrichor
It's time to look at a brand new ink company!