You may share this website by any of the following means:ġ. No part of this website or any of its contents may be reproduced, copied, modified or adapted, without the prior written consent of the author, unless otherwise indicated for stand-alone materials. Head on over to the Tactile Turn Kickstarter to pick one up today. Backer rewards start at $45 for the classic aluminum and have tons of options and packages for all of the other materials. These new materials only make me want more of them. There’s a really good chance I have one in my pocket at all times. I’ve been using the Tactile Turn Mover and Shaker since I received my backing, and I really do love it. Pen refills STILL confuse me – be sure to do your homework before buying refills if you don’t like the ones that are included.If you’re not a fan of the refills that ship with the pen, I’m sure you can find something out there you like! Pros: There are tons of different Parker-style refills out there and others can be hacked to fit a G2. I like the clean precise lines, but the 0.38 is a tad bit scratchy. The Mover takes a standard Pilot G2 refill which also works quite well. It really makes me want to keep writing with a ballpoint…it’s that good. The original prototype came with a Fisher Space Pen refill, but thanks to Mike Dudek over at, the Tactile Turn Shaker is now shipping with the buttery smooth Schmidt EasyFlow 9000. I prefer the brass and bronze, but this one is by no means a dud. The grip on this material has a bit more “bite” than the others. People love titanium for its signature dull grey hue and amazing strength to weight ratio. Titanium: Not only does it sound badass – it kind of is. I’m excited to carry this one around and see how it compares to the aging brass. According to the Kickstarter page, it will maintain it’s brilliance and shine for a long time without polishing. It looks and feels similar to the brass, but it will not patina. I happen to like how it looks, but those who always need something clean and shiny may want to check out the other materials.īronze: The bronze is similar to the brass, but has a reddish undertone to it. After a few weeks of use, the copper will darken and patina – giving a great vintage look and feel. The lay pattern isn’t as sharp as the titanium, but it still provides great grip.Ĭopper: The heaviest of the bunch, this raw copper pen takes on a life of it’s own. It’s the second heaviest material but still feels great. There’s no need to press down whatsoever to get the G2 or Schmidt EasyFlow 9000 working. It looks beautiful and has a great substantial feel in hand. Here’s a quick breakdown of how the materials feel:īrass: My favorite. The added heft and great looks put this one over the edge. While the original aluminum was great, I happen to like these new ones better. The new materials really complete the whole experience. It does an awesome job of keeping the pen under your control, making precise writing effortless. The grip is the same across all the new materials, but it really works great. ![]() The custom lay pattern grip is what really makes the pen shine though. The clips are smooth and have some nice grip without being too stiff. Both the Mover and Shaker feel great in hand, but I prefer the slightly longer Mover. The seam in the middle of the pen is virtually invisible until you need to unscrew the barrel to change out refills. I showed a brass Shaker to my coworker and he didn’t know how to take it apart. Construction:įit and finish are still great. Tactile Turn is launching a new Kickstarter campaign for the new materials – brass, bronze, titanium and copper – make sure you head over and check it out if you like what you see! Also be sure to check out my original review of the Mover and Shaker here. I didn’t think it was possible, but they’ve gotten better. Well, here they are! My favorite alternative to a fountain pen has been either the Mover or Shaker since I had got my hands on the original prototypes. I was a backer of the project, and I had three in my possession until Will got in touch and told me he was making them in new materials. It’s no secret that I was a huge fan of the original Tactile Turn Mover and Shaker in aluminum. Materials: Brass, Bronze, Titanium and Copper.Point: Variable – The Mover takes G2 style refills, the Shaker takes Parker Style refills.Description: A precision machined pen with a unique lay pattern grip from the people that brought you the orginal aluminum Tactile Turn Mover and Shaker.
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