Pens on the Go Albert Hernandez
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- Leisure
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I talk about fountain pens and fountain pen related stuff while driving to work.
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PotG 028 - Rambling Nowhere
I recorded this show almost two weeks ago and hadn't had a chance to upload it... finally! Sorry, I'm outa practice and the episode is rambly, at best.
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PotG 027 Black Ink
Happy 2020! It's been a long time since the last episode so here's a little one for you.
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PotG 026 - The Truphae Retail Store
This episode I talk a bit about going downtown to the new Truphae store just off Main Street. It's a really nice store with lots of fountain pens for sale. They have everything from cheap Jinhaos up to some fancy pens I'd be scared to even touch! The grand openning event was a lot of fun and felt a lot like a mini pen show. Woohoo!
Night Heron Leather on Etsy - They make and sell really nice leather products including my new 3 pen sleeve.
Truphae Inc off Mainstreet
Falls Park
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PotG 025 - Top 5 Pens
These are my top 5 pens as of today (or yesterday really). They are presented in no real order but that 5th one... I dunno. Will it last? Probably not. I'm already having second thoughts!
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PotG 024 - 59 Parks
This episode I briefly look at the new lovely Field Notes journals and especially focus on how their art is licensed from 59Parks.net. Also, a broken pen... my wife's Visconti Rembrandt!
National Parks notebooks (fieldnotesbrand.com)
The 59 Parks print series (59parks.net)
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PotG 023 - Limited Stuff
By popular demand.. another episode!
I tried to mostly talk about Limited Edition pens (and inks). I also talked about chickens and curio cabinets.
Customer Reviews
An interesting conceit
It takes a few episodes for the audio quality to improve (part of the conceit is that he is recording this podcast on his drive to work), but Albert’s perspective is fresh and the commute establishes a pretty solid time limit. I especially enjoyed how the first several episodes all feature stories about Albert inadvertently breaking his pens.