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The credit should go to OP for that as he did all the hard work here. I just chimed in a few names :)

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Wow! Impressive! Thank you for taking so much time to do this!

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I've been uploading about one writing sample video a week, though that's been on short hiatus because of finals.

Selling a boatload of restored, fairly rare, vintage Japanese gold nib pens, click here to see (more added as I finish restoring them)

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Terrific contribution; thanks!

 

I watched a lot more videos when starting the hobby than I do now. I still watch most new videos by SBRE and Figboot but not many others (I was also a PenHabit fan and am sad he's left youtube).

 

I've considered making my own videos but I'm not sure what I have to add over existing content creators.

 

And if you think watching a pen reviewer's hands can be slow, check out the fragrance (i.e., cologne) community (which is much larger than the fountain pen community). At least with a pen review you can actually see the product, fragrance reviews are literally just talking. Until the world figures out smell-o-vision, fragrance reviews have to rely on the YouTuber's personality.

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I've been uploading about one writing sample video a week, though that's been on short hiatus because of finals.

 

I was remembering what your channel was, when searching I could only remember your FPN username.

Colin Martin was it? I'll make sure to include yours in the updated version

 

Terrific contribution; thanks!

 

I watched a lot more videos when starting the hobby than I do now. I still watch most new videos by SBRE and Figboot but not many others (I was also a PenHabit fan and am sad he's left youtube).

 

I've considered making my own videos but I'm not sure what I have to add over existing content creators.

 

And if you think watching a pen reviewer's hands can be slow, check out the fragrance (i.e., cologne) community (which is much larger than the fountain pen community). At least with a pen review you can actually see the product, fragrance reviews are literally just talking. Until the world figures out smell-o-vision, fragrance reviews have to rely on the YouTuber's personality.

 

I think you should give it a go, pretty sure you will find the audience for your content.

 

What about Larry’s Fountain pens? He is a bit wordy at times but his true love for fountain pens shows thru

 

Ah yes I will include his channel, thank you. I've stumbled across him but never had the time to follow him regularly.

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I was remembering what your channel was, when searching I could only remember your FPN username.

Colin Martin was it? I'll make sure to include yours in the updated version

 

 

I think you should give it a go, pretty sure you will find the audience for your content.

 

 

Ah yes I will include his channel, thank you. I've stumbled across him but never had the time to follow him regularly.

 

yes, the channel is my name.

Selling a boatload of restored, fairly rare, vintage Japanese gold nib pens, click here to see (more added as I finish restoring them)

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There are quite a lot of new fountain pen channels since 2019. My top 3 fav are SBREBrown, DoodleBud, and Hemingway Jones. 

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Inky Rocks is my favorite at the moment. Plus her shots are so satisfying to watch 

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