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Monday, July 14, 2014

PEN ACCESSORIES REVIEW: Monteverde 36 Slot Pen Case



Monteverde 36 Slot Pen Case Review


Let's dive right in . . .

  • holds 36 pens (18 on each side)
  • padded nylon cover with faux leather accents
  • velour interior
  • stiff partition to keep the pens on either side of the case from rubbing together
  • zipper close (single pull)




There are some good things about this case . . .











  • padded nylon cover seems durable
  • rounded corners help prevent wear and tear
  • exterior looks good - nice even, tight stitching, and I like the half-moon "grip" area of the case 
  • velour interior is super-soft

Before we get to the rest of this review, I should let you know that I received this item from Goulet Pens in exchange for my honest review of it.


There is one ungood (it's a word, autocorrect!) thing about this Monteverde Pen Case . . .




The elastic seems a bit too loose for slimmer pens, and most better cases have two pieces of elastic holding each pen.

Here are some more pictures . . . 





See how the pens above lean against each other? It just took a tiny nudge.




If you think I'm showing off my Lamy collection, you're right.




At just $40, this case is a good deal. If they exist, I couldn't find other pen cases that hold as many pens in this same price range. Because of the situation with the elastics, I wouldn't use this for my best and most expensive pens - call me paranoid - but I would use it for every day pens. In fact, after I took these photos, I loaded it right up with a bunch of my vintage pens and feel that they are well-protected.

Your turn - how do you store your pens? And..uh...exactly how many pens do you have to store? (I should do a nib count here someday!)

xoxo

PS..after I had this review written, but not yet published, Brian Goulet took a quick look at this Monteverde Case. He shakes the heck out that thing and says he uses this case himself. Check it out.



Monday, June 23, 2014

Dudek Modern Goods - Part 2 (Interview with Mike Dudek)



Two posts in one day - crazy! Here's a link to my Dudek Modern Goods review from earlier today in case you missed it.

After talking with Mike off and on for a couple of months on the custom-designed penholders, I felt that I had a pretty good impression of him. I've also been following MrMikeDudek on Instagram nearly forever and getting a glimpse into the kinds of things that are important to him.

My final (ha!), "Hey, Mr. Mike . . . I have an idea," message to him was a request for him to answer some questions that I could publish here - an interview of sorts.

True to form, his response was, "Let's do it!"

Enjoy!

Do you remember when/how you became interested in pens and pencils?
It probably really developed after high school when I started noticing that I found myself only using certain types of pens (office supply store stuff).  For awhile it was the Pilot G2, then the PaperMate Flair (still a love of mine), then the Pentel Energel.  Honestly, I didn't really know early on that "fancy" pens existed!  Once I found out about this new world, I've obviously been hooked and now enjoy all sorts of fountain pens, rollerballs, ballpoints.

Which came first - the blog or the shop?
Definitely the shop.  Prior to The Clicky Post and Dudek Modern Goods as it exists now, I was always a tinkerer of sorts and enjoyed building/creating things.  I suppose I have a short attention span to things at times... once I learn of something cool that someone could make I often push myself to acquiring the tools and skills to make it happen.

One example of this are some coin rings I crafted for a time which was really fun.  I'd seen other people selling them or had seen pictures and thought, "I can do that".  It seemed like I quickly had the tools to do so and started making and even selling them.  As you can imagine, this "flighty" behavior with regard to hobbies can become expensive after awhile, so I usually try to learn to make something and sell enough of them to simply cover the costs of acquiring the tools and materials.  Not necessarily as a "business idea" so-to-speak, but to keep spending and time in check.

Dudek Modern Goods and my pen holders probably started out a bit like this as well, but has grown into much more for which I am extremely grateful and humbled!

What do you have in mind for the future of Dudek Modern Goods?
This is something I have mulled over in my mind many times.  For the moment it keeps me busy with several sales per week (less than a full fledged business, but more than a hobby), but it is something I'd like to expand and grow.  The only problem with this is manufacturing and time considering each piece is handmade by me personally.  I have a full time job and small family which keeps me very busy, so squeezing more time out of my days and weeks is unlikely from a growth perspective as things are now.

To expand the line and potentially move into select retailers would require a somewhat uncomfortable word called outsourcing or outside manufacturing.  Perhaps this is something I personally need to get over as the product designs are sound and they are still mine, but to get them into the hands of more people would require some help.  I want to expand, but at the same time don't want to feel like I am diluting the experience of the true "handmade".  Deep thoughts.... I'm sure eventually it will sort itself out and I'll partner with an awesome local company to help with my production, but rest assured that my hands will still be in the mix.

What are your other interests? Tell us about your family, your work - something, anything!
Outside of The Clicky Post and Dudek Modern Goods, I enjoy spending time playing with my two small kids (ages 2 and 7 months) and trying to find quality time with my wife whom has been so supportive of everything.

I'm kind of a geek at heart and enjoy learning about all sorts of random things like history (particularly WWII), the development of technologies from the past, architecture, or ancient cultures.  I don't have much time to watch TV or movies, but when I do it is usually some sort of documentary... haha.   Like I said, GEEK.

I work for a software business here in Arizona that helps small businesses with marketing automation.  I'm not one of the programmers for the company, but act as a small business consultant and strategist to help provide direction for these small entrepreneurs.  I LOVE small business and am genuinely excited to work where and with whom I do.  No matter what the business: window washing, organic oatmeal and soap production, or business coaching, I find enjoyment in hearing about people's passions in their work.  Doing what I do has actually fueled a fire in me to have more entrepreneurial pursuits like Dudek Modern Goods in my own life.  I feel that everyone should find something they love and take a leap of faith to present it to the world in some consumable way.

What is your favorite (clean) joke?
I may have to get back to you on this one...  : ) 


And there we have it! 

Thank you for everything, Mr. Mike!

Here's where you can find Mike . . .

The Clicky Post (blog)
MrMikeDudek (Instagram)
Dudek Modern Goods (shop)


I'll be back on Wednesday with a look a Toucan Fountain Pen Ink from Australia - it comes in bags instead of bottles!


Dudek Modern Goods - Part 1



Do you know about Dudek Modern Goods and Mr. Mike Dudek?

Not only is Mike into pens and pencils, he's also into woodworking and made The Cube shown above. I originally bought it for Mr. Pentulant (it's true!), but my greed for all things pen-related took over and The Cube ended up living on my desk. Oops :)

I had a Major Pen Organization Issue. Pens everywhere + very little organization. I realize this is a problem many people would love to have - so many pens that they aren't staying organized - but it's still a problem and it was driving me cRazY.

And then I had an idea and sent Mike a message that went something like the following:

Hey Mr. Mike. I have an idea and I think you can help. I need a pen holder. A BIG pen holder - something like The Groove so I can use it to hold small notebooks, but bigger. Way bigger. Like - big. 

Within a few hours, I had a sketch. Within a few weeks, I had this . . .











Like. Whoa. Right?

It originally had a second Groove on the other end, but the post office seriously manhandled the package (ugggg) and it had to go back to Mr. Mike for a little fix-it revision. No big deal and the repair is perfect - if I didn't tell you, you'd never know. Perfect!

So perfect so that I wanted another. Yes, another.

And then Mr. Mike had an idea that went something like this:

Hey Mrs. Darling, (we're so formal) I have an idea. What if we put the grooves further into the design  to give you pen holders on either side of the notebooks.

Yes!  And that's when I ended up with this . . .



And as much as I love the first. OMG, this one? Yes x 1000.  I love that the end sections look like the original Cube.







Not the best quality image, but here they are next to each other . . .



And here are all three of them . . .



Wait. What? Four?!  Mr. Mike tossed in the Cube on the bottom for Mr. Darling. Of course, I've claimed it as my own! (Just kidding - Mr. Darling Pentulant is taking this one to his fancy new job - probably so I can't get my hands on it!)

A few more pictures . . .







Here's what I love about Mike Dudek and Dudek Modern Goods . . .

..amazing quality - I saw a competing product at the LA Pen Show, but there was really no comparison. Mr. Mike's items are solid walnut - they are weighty. The finish is stunning and smooth and allows the natural grain of the wood to take center stage. I love that the "groove" is actually grooved, too. Not only does it add a bit of texture to the design, it also helps keep the notebooks upright. The quality is 100%.

..Mr. Mike - I love entrepreneurship. Small businesses grown organically from love. Go find what you love and freakin' do it. That's what Mr. Mike is doing and he's doing a fantastic job. Quality products, good prices, and outstanding service. (And he's into, "Hey, I have an idea!")

..my pens are organized! The small openings the perfect size for Lamy Safari and the larger openings easily hold the Al-Star and larger pens. Mike can do all small openings or a mix of small/large. I like a mix.

Even after really really thinking about it, I have nothing negative to say about Dudek Modern Goods. The pens aren't as well protected in these holders as they would be in a velvet-lined drawer. How's that?

In the end, I sent Mr. Mike a note, thanking him for working so hard on my projects, telling him how wonderful they are, and closed with something like the following:

"Hey, Mr. Mike, I have one more idea . . ."

He said yes to that, too! I'll be back later today to share that with you.