Nonble Note A5 Tomoe River Notebook Review

In this 4K video I review the The Noble Note Premium Black A5 notebook. This notebook features 52gsm Tomoe River paper and a black hardcover.

Nuuna Graphic Leather Notebook Review

In this 4K video I review the The Nuuna Notebook Graphic L. This notebook features a screen printed recycled leather cover and 256 pages for 120g Munken paper.

Nuuna Graphic L – Milky Way

Nuuna Graphic L – The Master Plan

Nuuna Graphic L – Megapixel

Montblanc Meisterstuck 149 Calligraphy Flex Nib Fountain Pen Review

In this 4K video I review the Montblanc Meisterstuck 149 Calligraphy Flex Nib Fountain Pen. This is the flagship model of the Meisterstuck line, featuring an oversized body and a large flexible calligraphy nib.

The Onion Skin Journal by Remy Road

In this 4K video I review the The Onion Skin Journal by Remy Road. This American-made notebook features 320 pages of super thin and super loud onion skin paper

The Onion Skin Journal by Remy Road

The Paper Mind Mitsubishi Bank Paper Notebook

The Paper Mind Blocker Paper Notebook

Opus 88 Omar Demonstrator Fountain Pen Review

In this 4K video I review the Opus 88 Omar Fountain Pen. This features a high-end eye dropper system and a large demonstrator body and steel #6 Jowo nib.

The Paper Mind Mitsubishi Bank Paper Notebook

Yamamoto Ro Biki Note Notebook Review

In this 4K video I review the Ro-Biki Note notebook. This notebook features a New Chiffon Cream paper.

Ro-Biki Note

The Paper Mind Mitsubishi Bank Paper Notebook

The Paper Mind Blocker Paper Notebook

Pilot Explorer Fountain Pen Review

In this 4K video I review the Pilot Explorer Fountain Pen. This affordable fountain pen features a matte black resin body and a modern design.

Pilot Explorer Fountain Pen

The Pilot Explorer is an affordable fountain pen that competes directly with Pilot’s own Metropolitan fountain pen as well as other entry level pens like the Lamy Safari and TWSBI Swipe. Compared to the Metropolitan, the Explorer is more modern and masculine in appearance. It has a long slender body with rings at the end of the cap and the body that almost look like threading.

The snap cap features a large Pilot logo. Normally I don’t like big logos but on this pen the blind debossed logo looks great. There are two holes in the outer material of the cap. I am not sure if these are supposed to look like the windows on a ship or what but it is a distinctive look that adds to the industrial appearance of the pen. The clip is a black coated metal and blends very well with the cap and body resin material. The clip feels strong and robust. I do not think it is spring loaded.

The stainless steel nib is the same as you get on a Pilot Metropolitan and comes in Medium and Fine. I opted for the fine. These nibs tend to write one grade finer; a medium is more like a western fine and a fine is more like a western extra fine. It is possible to use Plumix nibs on these pens if you wanted a wider italic nib. The writing performance is excellent. I had no issues with skipping or hard starting. It was a perfect performer in the three weeks I’ve been using the pen.

The grip section is a translucent smoke colored plastic. You can see the feed through the section which looks great. Compared to the Metropolitan, the grip section is a little longer. The Explorer comes with a Con-B converter and an ink cartridge. Like all Pilot C/C pens they use their proprietary system but you do get a lot of options for converters as well as 7 ink cartridge colors to choose from.

When posted the pen does get long but it only weighs about 15 grams so there is no issue with the pen feeling top heavy. By comparison the Pilot Metropolitan with its metal body weighs around 25 grams. I found the Explorer to be very comfortable to write with.

Both the Metropolitan and Explorer retail for just under $30 and their street prices are under $24. So the question is which is better the Metropolitan or the Explorer? It is a tough call. I personally prefer the Explorer because I think it looks better and its lighter weight makes it more comfortable but for people wanting a more premium feeling pen the Metropolitan is hard to beat.

I received this pen free of charge from Pen Chalet for the purposes of this review. I was not compensated monetarily for my review. All views and opinions in this review are my own. The links in this review are not affiliate links.

Emilio Braga Notebook Review

In this 4K video I review the Emilio Braga notebook. This notebook is hand made in Portugal and features a bright composition style.

Little Otsu Emilio Braga Custom Notebook

The Paper Mind Mitsubishi Bank Paper Notebook

The Paper Mind Blocker Paper Notebook

Sailor HighAce Neo Calligraphy Fountain Pen Review

n this 4K video I review the Sailor HighAce Neo Calligraphy fountain pen. This affordable fountain pen features a stainless steel 2.0mm calligraphy nib.

Sailor High Ace – 1.0 mm

Sailor High Ace – 1.5mm

Sailor High Ace – 2.0mm

Masuya Monokaki Notebook Review

In this 4K video I review the Masuya Monokaki notebook. This notebook features a washi paper cover with a unique design and fountain pen friendly paper.

Monokaki – A5 Ruled

Monokaki – B5 Ruled

The Paper Mind Mitsubishi Bank Paper Notebook

The Paper Mind Blocker Paper Notebook