Pocket Rocket
I was going to post a supper-related lazy one tonight, but although the food looked good on the plate and in the pic, both the raw materials and my rather perfunctory execution of their cooking somewhat disappointed me, so I will turn instead to my latest little acquisition, pictured above. Not the rather antique book of labels - the origin of which is lost to memory - but the splendid little pen resting thereupon. This is a Kaweco Sport [pocket] fountain pen, which when capped is a very small and pocket friendly 10cm in length, but with the cap posted, is a goodly-sized handful, facilitating ease of use. The nib I chose was their 'broad', and whilst my Parker Duofold Junior rather better qualifies this description, I'm sure, with use, it will bed in nicely; although having said that, the writing quality of the thing is smooth and sure, right out of the box. The colour of it is described as Burgundy, a shade I'm quite drawn to. I wonder why? And it is currently charged with my favourite ink, Diamine Imperial Purple: similarly wine-hued. A theme emerges from this subtle and limited palette, methinks. Kaweco derives from the original company name, which was [the] Heidelberger Federhalter-Fabrik; Koch, Weber & Co. The Ka and We ['vay'] being the German initials of Koch und Weber. Anyhow, it's a fine little thing, and when I'm a bit flush, I might invest in one of their more expensive models...

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