From the monthly archives:

May 2010

Today we are delighted to announce that the Tiger Pens store is now open!

It has taken a few months to arrive but now we are here and looking forward to welcoming customers to our huge range of pens and pencils, a range that will continue to grow over the coming weeks.

A closer look at the store will show that we are currently stocking the complete ranges from Pilot UK and Uni-Ball together with a selection from other leading brands such as Pentel and Berol. You will also find the excellent markers from Sharpie as well as Edding specialist pens and markers. Read More –>

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The Rhodia Boxset

by The Pen Warrior on May 19, 2010

A number of the blogs to which I subscribe have often extolled the virtues of Rhodia note pads. Up until now, it was not a brand that I used but recently saw a good deal that made me venture down the Rhodia path.

As you can see below, the set comprised of 2 pencils, 2 – A5 No 16 blocks, 2 No. 08 blocks (7.4 x 21.0 cm) and 2 – No. 11 Blocks  (7.4 x 10.5 cm). All had 80gm high grade vellum graph paper. Normally, I would go for plain paper but at the price I paid, I was not complaining! As you can see they all came in Rhodia’s familiar gold trademark covers.

Rhodia Boxset

The 2 pencils were not graded but I suspect they would be B as they were somewhat darker than HB (No.2). Triangular in shape, they are really comfortable to hold and providing the chance to have a form grip. They wrote smoothly and using the eraser located at the end left very little debris on the paper so from my perspective the eraser was not too soft.

The quality of the paper is excellent having a good smooth face that did not show damage when the eraser was used. Using a Pilot G2 rollerball pen left a sooth line with no ‘feathering’ of the edges and there was no bleed through the page.

I then tried the new Uniball Fanthom erasable rollerball and achieved the same result. Again, there was  very little break up of the paper when using the eraser. It is quite clear that this is paper of the highest standard and writing glides over the paper leaving a very crisp presentation (perhaps better than my writing deserves!)

My final test was with a recent acquisition of a Pilot Capless fountain pen that I will talk about another time when it has had some solid use. I used some Rohrer and Klingner  Verdura ink. Now I normally take the view that green ink is for crank letter writers but have been doing some reconciliation, so it’s a good colour to use. The result was first class in my opinion. No bleed at all and the colour, already a vibrant one did not lose its depth of colour at all.

What will I use the pads for? The smallest sits nicely in my pocket for the jotting down phone numbers, email addresses etc and the long narrow versions have been ‘stolen’ by my wife for her endless lists! The A5 is being hidden in my briefcase and it is perfect for meeting notes and so on. Overall, I am really pleased with the purchase and my Rhodia library will undoubtedly expand over the coming months.

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Uni-ball UK Launch the New Uni-ball Fanthom Erasable Pen

May 12, 2010

Mistakes can easily be erased having put pen to paper thanks to an exciting new writing instrument launched by leading stationery brand uni-ball. By using the cap on the Fanthom rollerball pen to rub out handwritten notes the need for messy correction fluid and tape has come to an end. A result that also gives [...]

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Tiger Pens are to Host the 11th Carnival of Pen, Pencil & Paper.

May 11, 2010

Tiger Pens is excited to be hosting the 11th edition of the Carnival of Pen, Pencil and Paper.  For those of you who are not familiar with the Carnival it is a collection of the best blog posts from the previous month related to pens pencils and notebooks. More information about the Carnival can be [...]

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Check out the 10th Carnival of Pen, Pencil and Paper

May 4, 2010

The new edition of the pen and paper carnival is up at the Whatever blog, and there’s some great reading to be done. The cool thing about the carnival is that it always leads us to brilliant new blogs we haven’t seen before. The bad thing about the carnival is that it leads us to [...]

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Pen Blog Review: Whatever

May 4, 2010

We’re starting a new feature here at the Tiger Pens Blog: Reviews of our favourite pen, pencil and paper-related blogs. We’ll be telling you about the ones we read to keep up on pen news and tips and hopefully will also be be bringing you interviews with some of the top pen bloggers on the [...]

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