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robertbreen.com
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| | | | | Despite a love for digital tools, I think best with pen and paper. This post shares the analog tools I use along with a surprising new purchase. | |
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| | | | | Are you a member of the Micro.blog community who loves analog tools like pens, ink, paper, and more? Join our monthly meetup! Pelikan M320 Ruby Red photo by Halsted M. Bernard My analog tools It has come to this: my passion for fountain pens, ink, and other analog tools requires its own page. I don't know when it began. From a very early age, I was fascinated with stationery, particularly office supplies. | |
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| | | Leuchtturm1917 is a brand I've liked for a long time for their array of brightly coloured notebooks, but until recently I wasn't even aware that they did more than that. I certainly wasn't aware that they also made pens until I spotted the Drehgriffel on sale at The Journal Shop, and I loved the style... | ||