Author: chawm

I am a fountain pen fanatic. Collecting for close to three decades now. Write mostly about the pens that i have the pleasure of owning along with various issues related to inks, accessories and the wonderful hobby of collecting.

Opus 88 Picnic – Coffee, anyone?

Opus 88 Picnic – no hanging rocks here. Many people do not know that Michael Hsu, in his earlier avatar, had been an OEM producer, supplying parts to many high-end writing instruments and had decades of experience to back the Opus 88 brand when it was finally launched. Needless to

 

Montegrappa:  Expanding the Rainbow

Montegrappa:  Extra Otto The octagon is the example of geometric perfection that has long provided Montegrappa with a timeless motif, one that also provides its own unique feel and level of comfort for writers who bond with their favourite pens. Extra Otto Among the many signature details of Montegrappa products,

 

Endless Recorder: Cheers to Life!

Endless Recorder Notebook and your prized Pen – a marriage made in Heaven A Glencairn tumbler for the Single Malt, any connoisseur will tell you, is de rigueur. Anything less and well, it is not the same. It is the same with Notebooks and Fountain pens. You Just cannot have

 

Top 5 Contemporary Indian Fountain Pens – Dr Sreekumar, Krishna Pens

Top 5 Contemporary Indian Fountain Pens – the search begins! The average pen lover who wants to possess an Indian pen is at a huge disadvantage. He / she does not know what to aim for, where to look for, or even how much to shell out for the unit.

 

Montegrappa heralds a new collection from the Hemingway series

Ernest Hemingway Novel Joining the collection today is, aptly, the new Novel series. Sober and elegant, these writing instruments are particularly evocative of the decades during which the author wrote his finest novels. Three are the new resin colours chosen: polished Black, Tobacco Brown and vintage Amber Grey mosaic. All

 

India Pen Show in Mumbai – are you pilgrims ready?

1st India Pen Show in Mumbai – Why I will attend, and you should too. We are different. We are fountain pen-abled. No, neither is this the “new normal” nor are we big enough as a class to be wooed politically, our numbers not significant enough to make electoral differences,