Ti-Post RAW Pen + Stylus Prototype by BIGiDESIGN

Back again and on track to a successful Kickstarter campaign are Chadwick and Joe from BIGiDESIGN with a new and improved offering called the Ti-Post Raw Pen + Stylus.  The guys were kind enough to send me a prototype of the new pen to play with for a bit and first impressions are very good.

If you are familiar with one of their previous projects, the Solid Titanium Pen + Stylus, you'll get a good feel for what to expect with the Ti-Post.  In essence, it is a revision of that pen with some very well thought out design improvements and an awesome raw titanium finish.  The Solid Titanium Pen is awesome and is still a fan favorite, but the approach to making it better was a great decision.

The first major difference is the tapered/narrow end of the pen.  On the previous version there were simply a few small threads on the end to post the cap which was difficult to do (you had to get it right) and also made the pen very long and unbalanced. 

I would always write with mine unposted.  The new version allows the cap to go onto the barrel like a bit of a sleeve which makes threading it easier and also shortens the overall length considerably which improves balance.  On the prototype I am finding myself always posting the pen while writing.

I really, really enjoy the raw titanium finish.  A lot.  In all honesty, probably one of my favorite finishes yet on a pen ever, and I instantly knew that I needed one.  Several months ago I did a review of the Ti-Click in the raw tumbled finish (and the guys graciously did a giveaway as well) which was pretty cool, but this finish is much more appealing in my opinion.  Out of the Ti series of pens produced by BIGiDESIGN, I feel this finish is by far the most industrial and best looking.  Bravo guys.

One of the key utility features of the Solid Titanium Pen or Ti-Post RAW is the ability to use a lot of different refills.  Whether you like a gel, rollerball, or fineliner refill, they will likely fit in this thing.  They have a complete list available on the campaign page of what refills fit.  They've improved the internal rear spring to accommodate narrower refills a bit better to as they would tend to get stuck or pull the spring out completely in the previous model.

One small gripe I've heard and can understand is that the grip is a bit narrow.  Could it be slightly larger?  Perhaps a bit.

The end of the pen has a threaded section that can take either a conductive stylus for your phone and tablet, or you can swap it out with an included back plug to finish off the aesthetic of the pen.  Honestly, with my Solid Titanium and with the prototype, I usually just leave the threaded part open without a stylus or plug.  

Call me a crazy, but extra parts don't really seem necessary, but I get it.  Options.  With a pen, I don't really want extra little bits and pieces that I can lose.  When I'm using the pen I like to have all parts accounted for at all times on the pen if that makes sense.  Really not a bother, but just a personal preference and behavior I've noticed.

The Ti-Post RAW is a winner in my book and I personally have backed the project also.  The campaign ends April 9th, so make sure to head over and give it your consideration before then.

Thanks again Chadwick and Joe for sending the prototype my way!

Also, our good friend Brad Dowdy gave his thoughts on the pen, so check out his review for more opinions on the Ti-Post.

 

 

Closeout Sale of Render K Raw Bar Stock

A little bearded birdie (Dan Bishop) sent me a message that Karas Kustoms is doing a closeout sale of a limited run Raw Bar Stock edition Render K, marking them down to $39 apiece.

If you've been following the blog for awhile you may recall seeing my review of this pen back in October.  Definitely a cool, industrial pen to add to your Karas collection.

Oh, and the fellas let me know that using the promo code CLICKYPOST will still get you 10% off even the sale price...

Tiletto - The Titanium Letter Opener - Prototype

There are times when someone comes up with a really neat idea that, at first glance, would seem a bit excessive or unnecessary, but is incredibly awesome and something worth buying.  I would probably put the Tiletto in this category; do we really NEED a titanium letter opener?  Absolutely not, but man this thing is cool and I think everyone should check it out.

I was approached by project creator, Steve Sure, about giving my thoughts on Tiletto.  I agreed, and Steve kindly sent me one of his prototypes for review.  Thanks Steve!

In a nutshell, Tiletto is a sleek and stylish (with a bit of an industrial feel) titanium letter opener.  I even think the name is clever.  

Ti(tanium) Lett(er) O(pener)

It doesn't act like your normal, cheap letter openers that have a razor blade in them to slice through the paper, but does the job well with a blunt edge.  Really, the Tiletto is more of a kick-butt desk art/accessory that is as fun to look at as it is to use.

Now, as any self-respecting, wood working, pen nerd would, I whipped up a little walnut stand for mine.  It is functional although my design needs work.  Not bad for a 5 minute project out in the shop...

The Tiletto also touts some multi-tool functionality like acting as a simple hex wrench and flathead screwdriver.  It is no Swiss Army knife, but in a pinch you might be able to get away with using it for purposes besides opening your mail.

As mentioned, the Tiletto's edge is not sharp by any means, although it likely wouldn't be an item I'd give to a small child or try to take with you on your next airline flight as that would probably be a no-no.

The fit and finish even on the prototype is top notch.  The dark grey color of the raw metal looks really cool with the various angles and geometric shapes that comprise Tiletto's design.  In all honesty I think it is fantastic.

The Kickstarter campaign for Tiletto has already reached it's funding goal, but is only open through April 1st.  Make sure to check it out and support Steve if you feel this killer titanium accessory is something that would be a great addition to your desk.