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Pilot Hi-Tec-C in Usuzumi

August 8, 2016

I use gel pens most of the time, as I’ve mentioned before. I’m also attracted to to fountain pens more and more because of the variety of colors you can get with fountain pen inks. I wish gel pens came in just as many colors!

Sure, some gel pens like Uni-ball Signo and Pilot Juice offer non-standard colors, e.g. Green Black and Coffee Brown (my favorite). I should be happy with that, but I can’t help but wish for a wider selection of more muted, nuanced colors in the brown and gray family. That’s what I prefer for daily journal writing: colors that are easier on my eyes.

I guess gel pen manufacturers are playing it safe and varying the standard black just a little bit with colors like Bordeaux Black and Lavender Black. But why not include slightly lighter colors other than shades of blue or pink? Maybe they’re more difficult to formulate, or maybe there isn’t enough demand for them. Probably the latter.

Anyway, all that rant was for me to say that I’m really glad I finally tried the Pilot Hi-Tec-C in Usuzumi. I thought it’d be just another boring gray but I was pleasantly surprised to find it warmer and darker than other gel grays I’ve tried in the past. Personally I find it really unique and interesting, and it’s been in constant use ever since I picked it up earlier this year. Usuzumi (literally “light sumi ink”) really is the type of color I’d like to see more of in gel pens: muted, not so light like pastels, and practical for longhand writing. Do I sound picky or what.

Quick comparison with Zebra Antique Hyper Jell in Brown Gray, Zebra Sarasa Clip in Gray, Mitsubishi 9852 HB pencil, and Pentel EnerGel Euro Needle-Point in .35mm black, using standard original Field Notes.

Excuse the poor lighting.

Not the most accurate depiction of these colors. ^_^;;

I rarely use 0.5mm for journal writing but with Usuzumi, I prefer the bigger tip size so the color shines through more.

One minor thing about this Usuzumi gray is that it’s a Pilot Hi-Tec-C. As mentioned in my Gel Pens Round-Up, Hi-Tec-C barrels are uncomfortable for me, and the way the ink sometimes stops flowing can be annoying. That hasn’t stopped me from using Usuzumi though. When it does flow consistently, the pen writes smoothly, and I really enjoy the feel of the ink on my Field Notes. I also like how the gray color makes my pages look less contrast-y than black inks. Sort of like a graphite pencil. It’s just easier on my eyes since I tend to write densely. I also started using Usuzumi in my weekly planner, for drawing additional vertical lines to divide each day. It’s not too dark, so it blends in with the existing lines. Love it! Funny, because I said I would never use a Pilot Hi-Tec-C on a regular basis (I guess I can switch the barrel with a Maica pen). Maybe for me color trumps comfort? 

Do you use gray gel pens? If so, what’s your favorite?

Additional info

Usuzumi was released as part of the Pilot Hi-Tec-C Yawaragi colors years ago, along with four other “softened” colors: Sakura, Benifuji, Bengara, and Kurikawa. Unfortunately, the Yawaragi colors are no longer widely available, at least here in the US. But you can still find Kurikawa (chestnut brown) and Usuzumi at Tokyo Pen Shop. I have a feeling these two colors are being phased out as well. At least Kurikawa can be substituted with Pilot Juice Coffee Brown in a pinch, but I don’t know what I’ll do if Usuzumi ever runs out! The fact that the Pilot’s official website doesn’t list these colors is worrisome to me, too.

Related links

Review: Pilot Hi-Tec-C 0.4mm Utzuzumi Grey — The Pen Addict
Pocket Blonde: Pilot Hi-Tec-C Gel Ink Pen in Usuzumi

In Pens Tags gel pens, pilo hi-tec-c, pilot hi-tec-c yawaragi, pilot hi-tec-c yawaragi usuzumi
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Extra Staples #0021

July 24, 2016

Extra Staples is a series of posts where I share various links I find interesting. It is not on any regular schedule, and the links can be old or new. For more frequent updates, I can be found on Instagram and Twitter, under the same moniker, Threestaples.


Stationery-related

Black Fountain Pen Ink Comparison - JetPens.com
Oh boy, another fantastic, detailed post from JetPens that I’m bookmarking. The only black ink I’ve been using is the Pilot Namiki ink in cartridges. Boring! :D

Sailor HighAce Neo Clear Fountain Pen Review — The Pen Addict
I know everyone raves about the Pilot Metropolitan but after a slightly disappointing experience with it (maybe I got a dud), I’ve been wondering how this alternative from Sailor performs. It doesn’t look as nice but Brad’s review convinced me that it’s still a good option I should explore. And maybe I should try Platinum Plaisir while I’m at it, as reviewed by Brad a few years ago and mentioned on the latest Pen Addict podcast episode #214. I like that it’s supposed to be lighter than Pilot Metropolitan.

Faber-Castell Perfect Pencil II – Bleistift
I finally have the green Castell version! No handheld sharpener has ever worked for me, but I’m still enamored by Perfect Pencil’s design and concept. I wouldn’t be surprised if I get another one at some point, and I appreciate Matthias’ post on the junior version with a glimpse into its history.

The Handwritten Draft – Pete Denison
Ah, so that’s how Pete writes so well.. :) This was a timely post for me because recently, I realized (again) how much I enjoy working on my blog posts on paper, after a long period of mostly digital-writing in the name of “saving time.” (I always start a post with an outline on paper but the ratio of analog/digital writing really depends on the topic). Pete’s in-depth look on how he’s been writing his drafts longhand made me realize that I am a constant tweaker, and that I would benefit from forcing myself to flesh out my drafts on paper more often.
 

Things I tried recently (and liked)

Caran d’Ache Swiss Wood Pencil 348 HB
(pictured at the top of this post, along with the next item)
What a beautiful pencil. And it writes beautifully, too. Firmer than what I usually use but still smooth. I like how it feels slightly waxy.

Happy Cat Day Hitokoto Grey Memo Pad – Omoi Zakka Shop
Red bow tie. ’Nuff said.


Adding to my wishlist

15 Shape Rubber Stamps – Present & Correct
Rubber stamps of geometric shapes do funny things to my heart.


Fun

Connected #100: Tepid Takes - Relay FM
The intro made me laugh out loud so hard. And I can’t believe they’ve done 100 episodes already. Congrats!

A Cinnamon Belgian Waffle Recipe - Jaclyn Ginter (The Newsprint)
Woah, a new columnist at The Newsprint! I thoroughly enjoyed Jaclyn’s inaugural piece and will be looking forward to more. Click at your own risk; it’ll make you very hungry.

Watermelon candies shaped like watermelon (via pienikko)
Yummy design on the packaging, too.


Next time, when I’m writing in middle of the night, I will avoid looking at any food-related links.

Hope you have a good one!
♥ Jinnie

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