Titanium Maxmadco Bolt Action Retractable Pen

Before all of the hype of the Kickstarter scene and the readily available metal pens of today, there was a machinist named Jim Madrid who developed a brand called Maxmadco and created the Maxmadco bolt action retractable pen.  

Was Jim the "first" to do machined pens like this?  Likely not, but he has been doing it for some time now and his brand has clout.  This pen is one I've had my eye on for years and am so excited to finally have my hands on one and to share my thoughts.

With most machined pens the first thing you think of is how rugged and tough they are.  While this is true for most as that is what they are going for, upon seeing the Maxmadco I can't help but think how elegant it looks.  Honestly, it is a work of art.  Super sleek, almost futuristic in design that has a very clean, but commanding presence.

I'm not really sure what took me so long to purchase a Maxmadco, but when I saw that Jim had manufactured a limited run of the pen out of titanium (possibly not to be made again), I figured now was as good a time as any.  It upped the price a bit, but I still took the plunge and am glad I did.  

Traditionally, the Maxmadco bolt action pen has been made from either stainless steel or aluminum.  The stainless version comes in at around 1.75 ounces in weight and the aluminum at 0.75 ounces.  The titanium version comes in between at 1.0 ounces and is about a perfect weight.  Jim has also released a bronze version as well which I'm sure is fantastic.

The Maxmadco next to some titanium counterparts

The pen is smaller than one might expect, or at least the diameter is a bit slimmer than a lot of the machined pens around.  Most are made in the 1/2" or slightly larger, while the Maxmadco comes in at 3/8".  

The main barrel and grip section of the pen are a perfect cylinder without taper which one might think may be a bit uncomfortable or bland, but with the reduced diameter it is perfect.  The tip of the pen is machined to a nice cone which makes for some interesting geometry as well as provides a nice writing experience.

The end of the pen has a sharp and pronounced chamfer (looks fantastic) and carries the Maxmadco logo engraved deeply into the metal.  Seriously, this pen is so slick.

The clip is made of steel and surprised me at how strong and sturdy it is despite how thin the metal is.  It has flex, but I don't fear that it will bend out or wear over time.  Its look, shape and design mesh so well with the fit and finish of the pen.  

The clip is affixed to the pen with two stainless steel torx screws.  These screws are domed which minimizes distraction from the overall design and sleekness of the pen.

The biggest question: how does the bolt action feel?  Fantastic.  To extend and retract the tip of the pen is so smooth and is almost effortless.  There is a springiness to the bolt action that seems to catch at a certain point to take over for you.  You have to use your thumb to simply get it past the edge of the flange and the spring finishes the job.  This makes for a really great experience and ease of use.

The pen takes a "Parker style" refill which allows for quite a few options: Quink, Parker Gel, Fisher Space, Schmidt EasyFlow, etc.  Jim has started including the Itoya gel in a 0.7mm needle which is actually quite good.  This was my first experience with this brand of refill and I was pretty impressed.  I will likely keep a fine, blue Fisher refill or a Schimdt EasyFlow 9000 in there as they are my go-to Parker styles.

 I really can't say enough about the Maxmadco.  I had built up its greatness in my mind prior to buying and can honestly say that I have not been let down in the least.  The machining is fantastic, the design is exquisite, the feel is great, and it also supports a small business which I'm all about.  

In the machined pen world the Maxmadco is up there in price a ways, but not outlandishly so and I feel it is worth it.  If you're in the market for a new machined pen I'd put some heavy consideration on this one.

 

 

 

Kaweco Sport Skyline Fountain Pen - Mint Color

The Kaweco Sport Skyline editions have seen a lot of press lately.  It seems that almost every pen blog I visit is showcasing the new colors (mint particularly), so I suppose I am no exception.

First and foremost I want to showcase where I received the pens from as it is a pen retailer that many people may not have heard of called Fontoplumo out of the Netherlands.  For a little while the Skyline models were tough to find in the States which is where Frank from Fontoplumo came in.  A fantastic seller; great communication, prices are good, and very reasonably priced shipping to the US even from Europe.  If you've not visited Fontoplumo's site, definitely take a minute to do so.

What's not to love about the Kaweco Sport models?  Stylish, perfectly pocketable, and good writers overall.  I've yet to have a negative experience with one, but I've heard some people have had mixed luck with the nibs.  I will admit that anything above a medium seems to be hit or miss, but the fine and extra fine have always been fantastic.

So all the fuss about the new Skyline models is this: silver logo and silver nib (also mixed with some new colored barrels) which is kind of a big deal.  

Up until now the only way to get a Kaweco Sport without the gold colored accents was to upgrade to the AL Sport which is about a $50-60 jump.  While the feel and weight of the AL Sport is superior to the plastic barreled Classic Sport in my opinion, that jump for a lot of people is huge so I'm really glad Kaweco has listened and now offers some more subdued models in their entry level fountain pen realm.  Kudos, Kaweco.

An obscene amount of Kaweco Sport models

An obscene amount of Kaweco Sport models

With the mint color being the one that stood out the most, I opted to get that one and even threw in a second to give to my wife.  She has a few Retro 51 Tornado rollerball pens I've gotten her, but this would be her first "real" fountain pen and she was thrilled.  Not quite ready to have her heading around town with the vintage rOtring collection as of yet, but we're working our way up, right?...  She absolutely loves the Kaweco and has been using it all the time.  I did have to set her up with some decent paper too...

Honestly, I hope this isn't the last direction Kaweco goes with the Sport line.  It has been around for awhile in one form or another for nearly 80 years or so which is a long time.  How can it be improved?...

My thoughts are to that of the Lamy Safari line.  Great entry level pen, good durable quality, and really, really fun.  Lamy purposefully brings out new and sometimes wild color schemes as they know how much the community and their fans love it.  Christine from Pentulant (great blog!) has one of the most extensive collections I've seen from all the regular colors to the super rare special ones.  She even had me make big custom Dudek Double-Groove to hold her neat collection!  

So why couldn't Kaweco do something similar and create the same buzz with lots of fun colors?  And I'm not talking about the Ice Sports as they are a little too over the top I think.  There is something about a solid, shiny, plastic pen in bright colors that just brightens people's day and makes them excited to write.  Granted, Kaweco has been a bit more of a "traditional" line over the years, but I'm excited that they've branched out and done some new things.  Who knows?  Maybe we'll have a neon Kaweco Sport some day.

For around $20-25 you can also get yourself a Kaweco Sport Skyline in either Mint, Grey, or Black (with silver accents...).  Thanks again Frank from Fontoplumo for the great service!

Oh!  And if you did go through Fontoplumo you could do as I did and use the 10% off promo code (WAD2014) that was given to Ana from The Well-Appointed Desk. 





The Shop Has Reopened - Dudek Modern Goods

Hello Everyone!

First and foremost, July was a fantastic month and thank you all for the generous support!  I love creating my products and sending them out into the world.  Thank you to those that have ordered and given me the opportunity to do so.

Secondly, for those that have been waiting to order, thank you for your patience as I took some time off during the month of August (as it is hot here in Arizona...).  

The Groove

The Groove

The Display

The Display

The Cube

The Cube

The Block

The Block

The shop has reopened for new orders and please let me know if you have questions about any of the products!

- Mike