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Dark Academia was never so much fun!
This is a typed transcription of my handwritten review from the image: Dear H.P.L.H.S., I have held off on writing this review for the last few weeks because I wanted to allow myself time to use the pens for a while in order to provide an informed opinion. I purchased both the Peaslee and the Armitage pens. This review was written using the Peaslee... Both pens have a lovely vintage look and feel with a classic design esthetic. The converters are nothing particularly special but they serve their purpose well. What I find particularly pleasantly surprising are the nibs. Especially the ni on the Peaslee is very smooth and consistent in its writing. I find with both pens that I do not get false-starts or gaps in ink flow. They write nice and wet even when writing quickly. I have been using fountain pens for many years and as a great Lovecraft fan I find both pens to be a pleasure to write with while subtly showing my love of Dark Academia and Lovecraftia! Well done! Gwen M. Beale P.S. I recommend a good quality fountain pen friendly like Private Reserve, Pelikan, or Diamine. Definitely do NOT use india ink with these pens.
Gwen · May 5, 2026
HPLHS never disappoint!! Ia! ia! Cthulhu Fthagn!!
Jason · June 22, 2026
Great fountain pen !
Received the Peaslee last week, and after north of 20 pages already written, I must say that I'm very pleased with it. It looks well made and sturdy, balance is good if not posted (the cap has quite a bit of weight) and the nib is extremely smooth. It's running on the dry side so you may want to use an ink on the wet side for better shading. The converter works well but has a somewhat limited capacity compared to, say, a Waterman so it needs frequent refills. All in all a very good purchase, and very affordable for this level of quality. And I loved the retro style invoice ! This one deserves to be framed.
Arnaud · March 10, 2026




