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Sep 13, 2019
Good Selection of Germanium Diodes
This is a good selection of germanium diodes with a wide variety of forward voltages. Some would likely work quite well for crystal radio applications.

May 15, 2018
Private Reserve Ultra Black Ink
This is a first-rate fountain pen ink. It is among the darkest I have encountered. It is even dark when applied with an EF point. It also has quite low viscosity, which is also useful in EF points. When they say "ultra black", they are not kidding--including on your hands. So, be careful. (It will wash off/wear off over a few days.)

Jul 07, 2017
Hero 360 Pen
The pen has a unique design feature such that the nib has a nib-ball on both sides of the tip. therefore, it write the same, whether you hold it "right-side-up" or "upside-down". Most fountain pens have the nib-ball only on the side of the nib with the ebonite wick. That type of pen writes differently, depending on which side of the nib is down as you write. The Hero 360 has two wicks and a flat versus arced nib sandwiched between them. Writes really well on less porous paper, but does tend to flow quite freely on more porous paper, such as notebook paper.