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CY and Jacob
Tokyo Inklings
Two Tokyoites’ insider views on the Japanese fountain pen world!
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Ratings & Reviews
4.8 stars from 145 ratings
From Tolkien to Fountain Pens
Hello, I’m a relatively late comer to your podcast. Found it by chance while searching J.R.R. Tolkien and the Inklings. Very enjoyable podcast, Jacob and CY have a great rapport that fits the Inklings title to the Podcast. I found it very informative, engaging and entertaining. Must say, after...Read full review »
Eluadin via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/21/24
Well considered and informative
I really enjoy the hosts banter, intuitive discussions, and knowledgeable insights. It’s really cool that a podcast can still paint a clear picture of the writing instruments discussed.
cesspresso via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/25/23
Really enjoy listening to this podcast. Love to hear the hosts and their guests talk about fountain pens/ papers / inks and other stationery products. Love hearing the insights of the team on the products and also other matters relating to stationery. One of my go to listens, while journalling or...Read full review »
gouri nair hari kumar via Apple Podcasts · Malaysia · 08/25/23
Recent Episodes
CY and Jacob discuss fountain pen marketing, the Q1 earnings of Pilot and Sailor, and share their first impressions of the Sailor Tuzu.   Show notes with links and feedback form. Jingle by Audionautix.com (CC Attribution).
Published 05/19/24
CY and Jacob discuss Sailor's new Tuzu pen, Korean stationery, glass pen snobbery, recent and upcoming events, and Mitsubishi Pencil's trademark headaches in early postwar Japan.   Show notes with links and feedback form. Jingle by Audionautix.com (CC Attribution).
Published 04/28/24
Published 04/28/24
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