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Current Writing Instruments
Bolt
The Bolt is a bolt-action pen that doesn't function like most bolt-action pens. Designed to use the bolt-action method in a more traditional push-knob actuation, the Bolt is an outlier on the market in terms of look and feel.
Classically-inspired fountain pen featuring a modular clip & finial design meant to be customized and curated in different colors and materials, the Decograph is both tough and tasteful.
Not a particularly groundbreaking name, but at the time we launched the INK fountain pen Kickstarter campaign there wasn't much like it on the market. The utilitarian, minimalist design and being fully-machined from metal separated it from 99%...
A more traditional bolt-action pen, the Modal is designed around low-profile side-button in a modified checkmark slot that's deployable with a swift, forward motion of the thumb or finger.
Our smallest pen, the Pocket Modal, is the Modal miniaturized. The same unique low-profile side-button and modified checkmark but in a ballpoint pen that can write anywhere.
Snap-cap design on a three piece pen that features no external threads and is meant to be carried in a pocket. We took a flyer on this darkhorse fountain pen called the Vertex...
Now retired, the EDK was our first pocket-carry retractable pen. Built around the Schmidt P8126 liquid rollerball refill and meant for everyday carry, it had a few flaws and we're working on its...
Our first pen, the Render K, was designed with an eye toward the mid-century blue collar worker. The Render K is simple and tough and could have been in a toolbox in a 1960s machine shop.
A standard-sized retractable rollerball pen was our third writing instrument ever released. The Retrakt paid homage to the two-tone ballpoint pens popular in the 70s and 80s, but with our own...
A mechanical pencil styled after the Retrakt pen, built from the ground up with an in-house click mechanism and durable Schmidt lead insert. The Retraktable never quite caught on and is now...
The Reaktor Series was an entire line of pens designed around affordability, durability, and pocket-ability. Taking inspiration from the space race and automotive styles of that timeframe...
Karas X Dudek collaboration machined pen holder adapted the Dudek Modern Goods CUBE into a fully-machined metal desktop accessory perfect for holding 9 pens, we've added more versions...
The K-Mod, 4k, and 8K pen holders were other machined options for displaying writing instruments on a desk or shelf. Each with it's own purpose and price point, some lasted longer...
Before we made pens, we collaborated with an online auto-parts store to create the Speedster, a machined aluminum toy car shaped like race cars of the early days of auto racing.
The EDC world is full of pocket accessories that include keychains, challenge coins, fidget devices, and other weird items. We've released several EDC items and will likely add more in the future.
If it doesn't fit in one of the other categories, check here. This might include items we didn't design but do sell in our shop, or it could be some random items that don't fit elsewhere.