Moleskine is working on it, this time they’re giving the world Moleskine Shells.
For your iPad, iPhone, pencils or whatever – you choose the shell for your need!
My personal favorite is the pencil case.
The Moleskine Mechanical Pencil is deff on my wishlist,
together with the rollerball (not shown here).
Love the new pen range from Moleskine, with markers, erasers and so on.
Really something to look into for ya!
x







NeadReport
May 17, 2012 at 22:46
Thanks for the heads up on this. I’m with you on the pencil case. Nice pictures too!
cecilia
May 20, 2012 at 22:28
Thank you so much for your comment and your encouragement on my photos – warms my heart! The pencil case is lovely yes, it’s neatly written on my wishlist!
Diah
June 12, 2012 at 12:32
I have used a Montblanc LeGrand (Extra Fine nib) and Parker Duofold (Fine nib) wit my Moleskine for over two years. Montblanc Black ink seems to work best with these pens. Also, had success with a Pelikan M200 (fine) with Noodler’s Legal Lapis.Pilot P-700 and the Precise V5 are also near-perfect. I pefrer these to the Signo Micro 207 (OK) and Uniball’s Vision RT (I hate)
cecilia
June 12, 2012 at 13:12
Thank you for your comment! I’m also moving towards Finer nibs, on the not-cheap pens this is absolutely the best! Don’t get fooled by a cheap pen with a horrible and scratchy fine nib is the lesson I’ve learned! Have you also tried the Pilot G-tec-C4 0,4 mm nip? I think you would like it!
love / Cecilia
Welcome to my page, and hope to see you again soon!!
Maribel
June 13, 2012 at 03:00
I fortunately work in an ofcfie where these pens are a part of standard supply. These are great pens for sketch books and blank moleskines. I have found that a standard BIC round stic pen works best with lined moleskines. I pretty much use any pen available in close proximity. Also MICRON pens are great for moleskines though not a robust as the Precise V5 s.
cecilia
June 13, 2012 at 21:05
THank you for your comment! Never ever underestimate the standard BIC
It’s one of my favorites, and I think it always will be. The perfection of the pen depends on both the paper you’re writing on, and to what purpose… Enjoy your BIC!!
Love /Cecilia