Pelikan Edelstein Apatite Ink Review

Pelikan Edelstein 2022 Ink of the Year Apatite

(Sarah Read is an author, editor, yarn artist, and pen/paper/ink addict. You can find more about her at her website and on Twitter. And check out her latest book, Out of Water, now available where books are sold!)

Pelikan's gemstone ink of the year is a light turquoise color called Apatite. Compared to past blue-green shades, it's lighter than Aquamarine and bluer than Jade. It's a lovely shade that will no doubt delight fans of the blue-green ink family.

Chromatography on this ink shows a basic cyan base color with a splash of bright green mixed in, which gives it a cooler aqua undertone. Think 1990s swimming pool. It shows some shading in print writing, but almost none in cursive writing. It does not have any sheen. Overall, it's an unfussy color. It's dark enough to read on the page without too much trouble, but it's too pale and fun to pass as a businessy color.

Pelikan Edelstein Apatite Ink

The closest color match I found was Colorverse Eagle, part of the Apollo 11 series, which has the same cooler blue undertone. They're not quite twins, but so close that they'd be difficult to tell apart in writing. Other colors in my swab collection all skew much greener.

Pelikan Edelstein Apatite Ink

I would consider this a dry ink. It flows well in the pen, but writing with it has a dryer feel, and the ink on the page dries completely in 20 seconds. This would make a good ink for lefties, or for writing quick notes where you want to turn the page or close the book as soon as possible.

There's no water resistance to the ink. There's no trace of a line left even when a water drop is quickly and carefully removed with blotting. When water is wiped away, it erases the ink completely.

Pelikan Edelstein Apatite Ink

The gemstone line comes in a 50ml glass bottle that sells for around $28, which is a fair price for a bottle of this size. The bottles are steady and easy to fill from, with wide mouths and a solid base, so there's little risk of spilling and even big pens can be easily filled.

I'm a big fan of the gemstone inks from Pelikan, and while this shade isn't my favorite from this line, its swimming pool summer vibes will be much needed in the winter months to come.

(Vanness Pens provided this product at a discount to The Pen Addict for review purposes.)


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Pelikan Edelstein Apatite Ink
Posted on September 8, 2022 and filed under Pelikan, Edelstein, Ink Reviews.

Craft Design Technology 038W Pencil Review

Craft Design Technology 038W Pencil Review

(Jeff Abbott is a regular contributor at The Pen Addict. You can find more from Jeff online at Draft Evolution and Twitter.)

It's been several months since I've tried a new pencil of any kind, so I was happy to sit down and switch gears for a while with the new Craft Design Technology 038W mechanical pencil. Immediately after opening the box, I knew I had seen the pencil before, but couldn't place where. Then I remembered seeing one on my dad's drafting table from decades ago. And then I remembered that the pencil I remembered was made by Pentel. Interesting. After investigating the box and small card that came with the packaging, it even gives manufacturing credit to Pentel for the pencil. At any rate, the 038W is a re-branded Pentel Sharp Kerry pencil in a unique colorway, and it's still the great mechanical pencil that Pentel has offered for decades.

Craft Design Technology Pentel Kerry

If you've never tried a Kerry, you really ought to pick one up and give it a go. It's one of only a few mechanical pencils I can think of that features a capping design. All of the mechanical pencils I own are one piece, and you can easily retract the lead into the pipe when not in use. In some cases, the pipe and cone of the pencil retract into the body for safe keeping. But with the Kerry (or 038W), The cap completely covers the front half of the pencil from the grip section to the lead that protrudes out of the pipe. In this case, you can cap the pencil and stow it without remembering to retract the lead first. The lead won't get broken off in your back, pocket, etc. while not in use! This can be a big perk if you like the lead to stay at the same length in between uses.

Craft Design Technology Pentel Kerry

The design of this pencil reminds me of fountain pens like the Pilot Murex or M90. While those fountain pens are of a higher quality (and price), there's something about the shapes that my brain can't help but compare. Sure, the Fisher Bullet pen or Kaweco Sport is similar in that the posted pen is a normal length while the capped pen is much smaller, but the Kerry just has a similar vibe as the M90 and Murex.

The pencil is fairly lightweight despite the use of metal in most of the parts. The cap is fairly long, but that gives the pencil a perfect balance when posted. You can also use the pencil without the cap, but it's a little too short for my taste.

The middle part of the body between the grip section and the back of the body is a textured metal that offers a subtle grip. For a standard grip, you won't use this metal piece when writing, but it does provide good handling feel when moving the pencil around when not writing.

Craft Design Technology Pentel Kerry

The section and back part of the pencil body are made of a white plastic. Aside from these two pieces, everything else is metal. But the metal pieces all feature unique finishes that make them stand out. My favorite look is the cone and tip — it has a satin finish that I really enjoy. There are reflective chrome-like finishes on the nock buttons, and some reflective bits on either side of the middle decorative section. Honestly, I think the overall aesthetic could be improved by reducing the various finishes down to one or two.

Let's talk about the clicker, because that's one of the more interesting things about this pencil. The lead advancement button is on the butt of the pencil, just like most mechanical pencils. But, since this is a capped design, the button is covered when the cap is posted. No good! But Pentel provided an elegant fix for this. There's a "dumb" button on the cap as well that sits on top of the real button when the cap is posted. When posted, the lead advance button feels just like any pencil. It's solid and responsive and you'd never guess that it was detachable. I love it.

Craft Design Technology Pentel Kerry

When writing with the pencil, the plastic grip does a great job of providing solid grip and control. The nose is tapered heavily and the lead pipe is about 2 mm long, giving you great visibility around the area you're focused on drawing or making marks with a straight edge. It feels great in the hand, and I've really enjoyed using it.

In short, I'm a big fan of the Pentel Sharp pencils, Kerry included. It's cool to see companies like Craft Design Technology put their spin on this classic pencil, and I hope it introduces more people to this great product. It is currently sold out at Yoseka Stationery, so if you want to pick up your own, you can find it on the Craft Design Technology website. According to current currency conversions, it costs about $20 before any shipping or other fees for international customs. If you're already in Japan, this is probably an easy thing to grab. Unless you really want the unique colorway featured here, you can pick up a standard Pentel Sharp Kerry in a number of other colors from your local stationery store or preferred online retailer. For the US, JetPens has several color variations for $16. The great thing about this pencil is that it feels like something that costs more than the price tag. It's a great pencil, and one you should try out if it looks even remotely interesting to you!

(This pencil was purchased from Yoseka Stationery at retail price.)


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Craft Design Technology Pentel Kerry
Posted on September 7, 2022 and filed under Craft Design Technology, Pentel, Kerry, Mechanical Pencil, Pencil Reviews.

The Pen Addict Raffle for St. Jude is Underway!

Tesori Pens

Every September, the Relay FM community of podcasters and listeners join together to raise funds for the St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. This is an amazing organization that does important work and means a lot to so many families from all around the world.

In the past, I have donated directly to the cause, as have countless Pen Addict readers and listeners. Last year, Pen Addicts directly helped raise over $40,000 for the kids. What an amazing number! This year, as you might expect, I want to raise more. How will we do that? By having even more awesome goods that will be raffled away.

Here is the list, for starters. I’m hoping once we get underway, this list will expand even further.

Two custom made Tesori Fountain Pens, raffled separately.

Tesori Pens

Pen One is a Venezia Oversized model with an Orange OMAS Acrylate barrel, and a clear Bottle Glass cap.

Tesori Pens

Pen Two is a Venezia Oversized model with an Orange solid acrylic barrel, with a Jonathon Brooks Warm Primary Manipulation grip section.

Each pen features a Venetian Murini Glass Finial and Bottom (Milifiori) accents, and ships in a handmade kimono sleeve.


Toyooka Craft 8 Pen Box

This three-level box contains two burgundy fabric-lined drawers, designed for four pens each, plus an open tray on the top for additional accessories.


Enigma Blanks Purple Jellyfish

This collaboration contains it all! The Enigma Blanks Striped Jellyfish blank was turned into an Eastman Model Fountain Pen by Shawn Newton, and fitted with a Reverse Architect nib by Gena Salorino at Custom Nib Studio. This collection also includes a bottle of the Enigma Blanks exclusive Vinta Inks Purple Sea Star, and the Freiheit Ocean Blue notebook. Whew! Raffled as a set.


Enigma Blanks Pen’s Desk Stationery Favorites Kit

This is a huge set of stationery from Enigma Blanks, which includes the following:


Penquisition PenQueue

The PenQueue is made of Padauk wood with 3D printed TPU liners in each of the holes. Manny can hold a single pen or ink sample vial, and is 3D-printed in gold for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Raffled as a set.


Cosmic Dust

I picked up this pen at the recent 2022 Orlando Pen Show. Fitted with a #6 Fine Bock nib, the Bon Air is a pocket-sized fountain pen that posts to a full-length writer.


Retro 51 30th Anniversary Tornado Rollerball.

Retro 51

This is a special donation from a reader that I’m thrilled to add to the raffle. This is an unopened pen, numbered 678/1951.


BSC Ink Sample Case, A5 Clipfolio, and La Libreteria Notebook Set from Amarillo Stationery.

Amarillo Stationery is one of my favorite curators of stationery goods, and have put together this kit for one raffle winner:


Bungubox Pilot 823 Fujiyama Blue

Yes, you are reading this correctly. My friends at Bungubox are donating one of the hottest pen releases in years to help us raise money for St. Jude. How cool is that?


Blank Slate Paper Co. Three-pack of customizable, build your own, writing pads.

Blank Slate Paper Co.

Blank Slate Paper Co. allows you to build the writing pad of your dreams. With fountain pen friendly paper, and fully customizable rulings-including color-you can create to your hearts content.

Blank Slate has donated three gift cards, each for a three-pack of their custom writing pads.


Kanilea Pen Co. Lewa Lani and Manta Fountain Pens.

Kanilea Pen Co. has donated two of their beautiful fountain pens for this raffle, the night sky themed Lewa Lani, and the glistening green Manta.

Kanilea Lewa Lani

Lewa Lani Fountain Pen

Glowing brightly in Kauai’s deep blue night sky, the Milky Way glitters and the canopy of stars feels almost within reach.

Classic profile, Argentium silver medallion, with a steel nib in your choice of finish (polished, two-tone yellow gold-plated, or rose gold-plated) and point size ( EF, F, M, B, or 1.1 mm stub).

Kanilea Manta

Manta Fountain Pen

Every evening after sunset, the manta rays arrive at Kauna’oa Beach on Hawaii’s Big Island. Drawn to the lights at Manta Point, these gentle giants glide silently through the luminous green water.

Classic Flush profile, Argentium silver medallion, with a steel nib in your choice of finish (polished, two-tone yellow gold-plated, or rose gold-plated) and point size ( EF, F, M, B, or 1.1 mm stub).

Each of these pens will be raffled individually, with the winners able to chose their nib sizes.


Plotter 5th Anniversary System Techo Set

Plotter 5th Anniversary

Plotter is celebrating their 5th Anniversary, and have created a wonderful collection of goods to celebrate. One raffle winner will take home all of the below:

• 5th Anniversary Leather Binder Liscio Green (Bible Size)

• Limited Edition 5mm Grid Refill Memo Pad (Bible Size)

• Limited Edition 5mm Grid Orange Refill Memo Pad (Card Size)

• Limited Edition Project Manager 5-Colors (Bible Size)

• Limited Edition Letterpress Page Dividers (Bible Size)

• Limited Edition Bridle Leather Page Finders 5-Colors (Bible/Narrow Size)


Abidel Acosta Art Cephalopod Series Artist Proof Print.

Abidel Acosta Cephalopod Series

Artist Abidel Acosta worked with Anderillium Ink and their fountain pen inks to create this artwork for their Cephalopod Series. Abidel has provided me with the Artist Proof print for this raffle.


Inkdependence x Rickshaw Spring Garden 4-pen sleeve.

Independence Rickshaw

The last one of its kind, Inkdependence Mike provided this custom pattern 4-pen sleeve made in collaboration with Rickshaw Bagworks.


Bungubox TWSBI ECO Mt. Fuji Maki-e Fountain Pen

Bungubox TWSBI ECO Mt. Fuji Maki-e

Released earlier in 2022, this Bungubox exclusive was quickly snapped up by fans of the brands involved. I have one pen for the raffle with a Medium steel nib. Ink not included.


So, how can you help out the kids at St. Jude, and have a chance at winning some great prizes? Here you go:

  1. For every $10 you donate via the Relay FM for St. Jude 2022 page, you will receive one entry into the raffle. You are not limited to how much you donate, or how many entries you have. For example, $20 donated = 2 entries. $100 donated = 10 entries. We are trying to raise as much money as possible for the kids, so go wild! Donations made through Relay FM affiliated Community Campaigns are also eligible.
  2. After you donate, forward a copy of your donation receipt, or a screenshot including the amount and date of donation to stjude@penaddict.com with 2022 Raffle in the Subject line. Only donations timestamped on or after September 6th at Noon Eastern, and before 11:59 p.m. on September 26th, are eligible.
  3. All entries will be added to a spreadsheet after September 26th, and Random.org will be used to select the winners.
  4. All winners will be contacted directly via email, if selected.

Helping to raise funds for St. Jude is one of the highlights of my year. Their work is important and impactful, and I appreciate your support of this great cause.

Posted on September 6, 2022 and filed under St. Jude.