Each week in Refill, the Pen Addict Members newsletter, I publish Ink Links as part of the additional content you receive for being a member. And each week, after 10 to 15 links, plus my added commentary on each, I'm left with many great items I want to share. Enter Misfill. Here are this weeks links:
— Great Minds: Pens & Tea: Top 5 fountain pens I recommend but don't use myself (The Well-Appointed Desk)
— Matchbox Maker Calls it Quits, Effectively Extinguishing the Flames of an Era (Spoon & Tamago)
— A piston-heavy penscape (mnmlscholar)
— An Ode to the Card Catalog (Messy Messy Chic)
— i am bitter: lamy aion (a fleeting ripple)
— Sailor 50 States Part 2 (Mountain of Ink)
— Handwriting and lettering names in various calligraphy styles - Episode 01 (Gourmet Pens)
— This Corner on The Internet Turns 17 Today! (swissmiss)
— Manchester Will Haunt Itself: The British Pop Archive Reviewed (The Quietus)
— Review: Montblanc Royal Blue (Rather be Chloé)
— A year with the Elgato Stream Deck (Six Colors)
— E Wolff and Son’s Toughened Lead pencils (Pencil Fodder)
— Aurora Talentum Flex Nib Fountain Pen Review (Blake's Broadcast)
— Ink Review #681: Ñ Mediterráneo Ermitaño (Fountain Pen Pharmacist)
— Artist Creates Beautiful Ballpoint Pen Illustrations (Design You Trust)
— Fearful Symmetry: Inkblot Books (1859–1915) (The Public Domain Review)
— Limited editions are annoying (Stationery 🍕)
— ScriBo Grigio SCRIBO (dapprman)
— Soles of the City: New film chronicles Clarks Originals' role in hip hop's most formative years (Creative Boom)
— Surfers in the Sea (Writing at Large)
— The Game Is Rigged: Rethinking The Creator Economy (What Works with Tara McMullin)
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