A Different Type Of Col-O-Dex Swatching For Pens And Typewriters

About a year ago, I found an old 2 wheel Rolodex, and I planned to use this for my fountain pen ink swatches. What I did not realize at the time, is there is no way that I would ever be able to fill both sides, as my measly collection barely fills enough of one side, and I have no aspirations to have the largest ink collection or anything like that. This left me in a predicament of what do I do with the other side of the Rolodex.

My vintage double roll metal Rolodex. Ink swatches go on the right, and the left will be typewriters and pens.

A while back, Lisa of OliveOctopus.ink gave me the idea of doing a pen inventory on the other side. I liked this idea, but I hadn’t done anything with it. I was not sure of the best way to make it happen, but it did have me thinking through how that might work. Once I started to get into typewriters, I found myself with something else that I wanted to have a good inventory of, especially the typefaces of the various machines. I thought about using my Instax printer for images, but that was just too bulky, and I didn’t think that it would work well with the Rolodex setup.

I saw some people talking about the Canon Ivy printers, and that is when everything seemed to come together to make what had been in the back of my mind come to fruition. The Ivy prints on ZINK paper, and each photo is a peel back sticker. These happen to be the perfect size to fit on a Col-O-Dex card from The Well Appointed Desk, so once all of these factors combined, I had everything that I needed to start to populate the other side of my Rolodex.

The Canon Ivy printer and a 10 pack of the sticker print media.

Once I got all of the pieces in place, I got to work at creating what had been brewing for over a year. I went through all of my typewriters and took photos, and then did a typeface swatch on the opposite side of the cards. This will allow for a visual reference of the machine, as well as the typeface that comes on it. This will be handy to take with me to events where I might be talking about typewriters as well if people have questions. It took some time to get them all compiled, but here is what I came up with.

My Typewriter Swatch Cards

My typewriter swatch cards on the Col-O-Dex cards printed with the Canon Ivy.
I used the typewriters to do typeface swatching on the other side of the cards.

The typewriter cards ended up great, so now I am starting the process of working through my pens.

I will create a complete pen inventory to go alongside the typewriters in the Rolodex.
On the back I will note the make, year I got it if I can validate that, the material that it is made from, and what nib size and filling mechanism.

This has been a fun project, and will continue to go on for quite some time as I work on creating cards for my entire pen collection. The Rolodex turns out to be a great solution for organizing collections like this, so now the question is, what other collections need a similar style set of cards in the future.

Venturing Into My Next Level Analog

I recently released a video formally introducing one of my new favorite stationery categories which I found not that long ago in vintage typewriters. I have already found a variety of ways to use them in my stationery hobby and journey, and I imagine that will only continue to grow as I go forward. I have added a page to the site where I will link to some typewriter centric information in case you too have an interest in exploring this wonderful tool family.

I have already come across a variety of pen friends who either already owned and had been using typewriters, or once they had a chance to try one, they found themselves shopping for one before too much time had passed. As I tend to do with my hobbies, I jumped in head first, and have not only found a variety of typewriters, I have ventured into cleaning and repairing them as needed to be sure that I am able to use them in my normal rotation. All that being said, there are a couple in my collection that get used less than others, but over time, I am sure that those might end up finding new homes as I come across other typeface models, but that is also a fun part of the adventure.

Here is a link to the intro video, and I will add more reference material to the Typewriter page whose link is found at the top of the page.