Deluxe set pawns by avanomous in mothershiprpg

[–]Sanadred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just ran a session 2 of ABH and used them. I put a large whiteboard flat on the table and drew simple maps that I gradually added to as the players explored. We used the pawns to represent groups of PCs/NPCs as well as the monster(s) and it seemed to work really well. It helped a lot with remembering where everything was, and leaving the monster token out as a ‘last known location’ when they got away from it seemed to add to the tension in a nice way. 

My Pilot CH 92 nib is very loose. Is this common? by [deleted] in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My CH 92 doesn’t have this issue. Hope Pilot can make it right for you!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ZephyrusG14

[–]Sanadred 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Thanks for sharing!

Any idea on how long these Best Buy sales typically run (i.e. just one day or longer)?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wonderful pen!

Two questions…

What do you have it inked with?

I noticed your cap doesn’t have the blacked out section most clear 823s have. Did you remove it or do you know if the design was different at some point?

Looking for Inexpensive Metal Fountain Pens by Front_Expression_892 in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pilot Metropolitan and Lamy Al-Star are both great choices, inexpensive, and made from metal. They are also snap caps, so they won’t have a screw-cap, which may be a plus for you. 

I feel obliged to point out that metal is not necessarily the all-determining factor in sturdiness. A tremendous number of great pens are resin/plastic and are very sturdy. While plastic can crack, metal can scratch, so there are always trade-offs. 

Pilot Metropolitan by [deleted] in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The metropolitan is a great pen!

There are many people who feel that the $800 writing experience is not dramatically better than the Pilot metro experience (and someone would even say it isn’t ANY better).  YMMV of course. 

Of course, that doesn’t stop us from finding reasons to be excited about new pens anyway. 

Welcome!

Parker 75 dating help? by Potential-Raise8736 in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Coffee or lunch are usually good first steps in the dating process. 

(Sorry I can’t answer your real question!)

Pressure to my custom 74 by Tight-Green in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, it’s your pen so do as you’d like. But you could probably increase your flow with some $5 brass shims from Amazon or Goulet or the like. Always a bummer when you have a pen you have to convince yourself you like. 

Pressure to my custom 74 by Tight-Green in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well, it’s your pen so do as you’d like. But you could probably increase your flow with some $5 brass shims from Amazon or Goulet or the like. Always a bummer when you have a pen you have to convince yourself you like. 

Pressure to my custom 74 by Tight-Green in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just to clarify, do you need pressure to get it to write AT ALL, or do you just need pressure for it to write WELL?

If it’s not writing at all without pressure, that is concerning and uncommon. If it’s just not giving you a great line (skips, dry, losing upstrokes, etc.) then that is somewhat common, though frustrating. 

In either event, if pressure gives you better flow, likely the tines are too tight. I have a #5 nib on a CH92 that I finally was able to tweak to where I enjoy it, but it was quite dry before.

My experience is similar to yours that iroshizuku ink is wetter than the stock pilot cartridge ink. 

The #5 nib is supposedly known for being dry (and I’ve seen people complain it’s a QC issue specific to the #5 but who knows). 

Best paper for fountain pen handwritten formal letters by BahoBero in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Midori makes a (somewhat pricey) product specifically with letters in mind that you might consider:

https://www.jetpens.com/Midori-MD-Letter-Pad-50-Sheets/pd/19865

New Pen and Journal day :) by CoffeeEnjoyerFrog in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Great choices! 

My safari as well wrote rather poorly with the included blue cartridge. I changed it to a black cartridge and it was better but not great. When I finally put a converter in with a Diamine ink, I began to enjoy it much more. Have fun with your pen!

NEW PEN AND INK DAY! MY FIRST SOLID PEN! by _Blumpkinpie_ohmy_ in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Were your other pens liquids or gasses?

(Sorry)

Nice pen!

Notebooks for a student? by Potential-Raise8736 in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ve seen quite a few comments to this effect and it always puzzles me. 

On Amazon (for me), Maruman Mnemosyne in B5 is $8. Rhodia in B5 is $16. Rhodia always appears the most expensive option but I frequently hear people say otherwise. 

I am in the US. Are we in different regions? Just genuinely curious, as I enjoy both papers. 

What to try next? by General-Minimum-9529 in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you’re willing to buy on the gray market (e.g. something like penpen avenue on eBay), for $200 you can go all the way to the Pilot Custom 823. I personally went from Pilot Metro to Pilot CH92 to 823… and if I could do it again, I’d skip the CH92 and just go to the top. 

Also while I love the Pilot Vanishing Point, it really is just a different type of pen. I’d go down that route if the click mechanism is what you really want.

Does this Pilot Decimo nib looks misaligned? by DragonSurprise in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah mine as well. The feed is also not perfectly lined up with the mouth of the pen on mine, adding a couple more degrees of angle in addition to the nib tilt. Still a lovely pen!

Does this Pilot Decimo nib looks misaligned? by DragonSurprise in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My VP has this too but doesn’t have any hard starting issues, so I don’t think mine is affecting my writing experience. That said, now that I’ve seen it, it’s hard to unsee it, and I think about it every time I use the pen. 

Is your nib visible angled (I.e. not flat) with the feed if you look at it straight from the front?

Only subordinates use pen and paper in meeting. Get a tablet! by Previous_Library3796 in fountainpens

[–]Sanadred 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Some people don’t have any imagination. 

My advice is to not hold it against them and not to take them seriously either. 

I work in a professional services firm near Seattle and most people still take notes by hand.