I’ve now been in the fountain pen hobby for a little over a year, and in that time I’ve bought a lot of pens. And I mean, a lot!
Most of them until recently were very inexpensive, which is how I’ve managed to grow my collection so quickly. But that means that I now have a lot of pens that never get used, especially as I’ve started to figure out my tastes, and discover favourite pens. Looking in my pen case of uninked pens and seeing so many I hadn’t touched for ages had started to feel a little overwhelming, and so I decided it was time for a much needed destash!
I managed to pick out 14 pens that I didn’t mind parting with, and decided to sell them online and recoup a little money on them. And they are now all gone!
In a way it was a little sad to see some pens from my collection go, but I know I won’t miss any of the individual pens too much. None of them were pens I disliked, they just didn’t inspire much feeling in me at all.
I feel like I’ve reached the point of the hobby where I have come through the experimentation phase, and am now entering the stage where I want to start building a satisfying collection. I don’t mind it being a fairly large collection, but I want it to feel manageable, and not overwhelming. And I want all the pens to be ones I’m excited to use, so they all get their turn.
In 2025 I want to start slowing down my purchases, and maybe letting go of a few more pens. I think in 2024 I’ve been really excitable about joining this online stationery community, and I’ve definitely fallen into a lot of the consumerist traps. I’ve been hoarding notebooks, buying all the pens and inks and falling head first into the TN and planner rabbit holes. And whilst it’s been fun, I want to start concentrating on enjoying all my things, instead of always chasing the next high of another buy.
So as tough as it’s been to start narrowing down my collection and letting go of some early pens, I’m excited for the direction my collection will go in my second year in the fountain pen hobby. Some of my recent purchases in particular have been very exciting, and I plan to review some of those new pens very soon (as well as some older pens in my collection I love, and have missed reviewing).
So have you ever culled your fountain pen collection? How has your collection changed over time?








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