(This is a guest Post from Sam Alpert. Sam is a geologist, gamer, and general lover of all things with good, clean design. See more from Sam on Instagram @samalpert.)
Note from Brad: It’s all my fault for how late this is! Or, is it perfect timing with pen show season just cranking up in 2026? 🤔
Pen shows are crazy; the DC Show doubly so.
I find the best way to manage the sheer stimulus overload that is a massive show like DC is to go with a focus. I had a few things I wanted to get for myself, but I knew they would be fast, so I floated the idea to Brad of me doing a sort of “fetch quest” style shopping challenge for him, similar to what Mike over at Inkdependence had his friend do, but this time with a twist. Brad was the one who ultimately hit on the idea that we try to “shop around the world” by hitting as many countries of origin for products from as diverse a vendor group as possible. And all that on a tight $100 budget.
What a crazy idea.
There were so many ways I could approach the challenge. Obviously I could just find the cheapest thing from as many countries as possible, a Jinhao from China, washi from Japan, et cetera. But to me that wasn’t fulfilling, I wanted this to also be things that I myself would buy, something that could be a fun memory of the show and, where possible, even be something Brad had never tried before. This, it turns out, took the difficulty up another level.
After doing multiple passes of the show floor on Friday, I thought I was ready to begin the search Saturday. The first thing I underestimated is how fast time flies when you’re doing things you love. Saturday was a blur of amazing classes, meeting tons of awesome people (some of you may have seen in Mike’s walkthrough tour, I was also giving a geology quiz to anyone who stopped me, with ink samples as the prize). What I came to realize was that instead of trying to look for specific countries, I needed to instead look for specific items, and then go to vendors that had that item in abundance and see what countries I could “shop” from. To that end I decided to go for a “full” setup: fountain pen, ink, notebook, carrying and desk accessories. This dovetails with the idea I love of getting people into the hobby with minimal fuss, but maximal awesomeness.