Joe I love Your Office Junky series. It’s actually how I came to find Your channel. A good many years back. You have such a very easy way of putting things so people can understand. I also just like to listen to You talk about things. You really have that great teacher mentality about you .
Ah, here it is! I enjoyed seeing some of your pens and hearing your thoughts on the pouch. I have since bought a couple more. I was cleaning out my backpack and discovered a box of colored pencils, an eraser, and a pencil sharpener, so they have their own home away from the fountain pens now. And I have picked up a few more fountain pens. I had wanted to back that rail pen, but it was a little too rich for my blood at that time. I wonder if they have come down in price? Thanks for the shout outs, Joe!
The whole video was (much more than) okay, but the last 20 seconds of it were like a breathtaking time machine. In short: Same here. I'm very grateful that I've been able to reduce my whole collection down to two fountain pens, plus one of the following, each: ball pen, pencil, sharpy in two different colors. I really do love my Lamy from the 60ies, but if one better model should show up (it has been close with a Pelican M1000), it has to go. This makes life much more enjoyable.
You are very enthusiastic about pens and pencils, and I respect that.
Joe I love Your Office Junky series. It’s actually how I came to find Your channel. A good many years back. You have such a very easy way of putting things so people can understand. I also just like to listen to You talk about things. You really have that great teacher mentality about you
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Ah, here it is! I enjoyed seeing some of your pens and hearing your thoughts on the pouch. I have since bought a couple more. I was cleaning out my backpack and discovered a box of colored pencils, an eraser, and a pencil sharpener, so they have their own home away from the fountain pens now. And I have picked up a few more fountain pens. I had wanted to back that rail pen, but it was a little too rich for my blood at that time. I wonder if they have come down in price? Thanks for the shout outs, Joe!
I used to use one of these a few years back; so much so that the bottom wore out. Another great video, Joe!
The whole video was (much more than) okay, but the last 20 seconds of it were like a breathtaking time machine. In short: Same here.
I'm very grateful that I've been able to reduce my whole collection down to two fountain pens, plus one of the following, each: ball pen, pencil, sharpy in two different colors.
I really do love my Lamy from the 60ies, but if one better model should show up (it has been close with a Pelican M1000), it has to go. This makes life much more enjoyable.
I was literally just having this issue!