• @[email protected]
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      I literally go to the bank to write my novel. The tellers are starting to suspect why I’m a depositing a single penny every ten minutes

  • @DefrostedTuna
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    I’m no pen enthusiast, but I used to really enjoy Zebra. Build quality was good for the price point, and they were super smooth to write with. Unfortunately the quality went downhill maybe 5 or so years ago and they haven’t been great in my opinion ever since. They still feel fine physically, but the ink will stop dispensing randomly while writing. Got sick of it and switched to Pilot. Been using Pilot Precise V5 0.5mm and find them great. The ink runs a little wet though, so the only downside is that if you rub your palm across the page too soon after writing it’ll smear a bit.

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        If you’re looking for a satisfying twisting pen, the Faber Castell hexo ballpoint has been my favorite for a while now.

        It uses a parker style refill, so I swapped it out for a Schmidt easy flow 9000 😙👌

  • @QuarterSwede
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    I’ve used all kinds. My favorite is still the cheap Pilot G2. Writes effortlessly and has a great click to it.

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    Rotring. German company. Outstanding heft and quality. I like the 800, but if you prefer a click actuation to a twist, go for the 600.

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    OP asking the real questions! Also just ducking glad to see something not news or politics related. My gosh it’s overwhelming today.

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    G2s are nice for pena. We also have some of the Sharpie ones.

    I really like the Papermate felt tip marker pens.

    Zebra F701 is also nice.

    • @SkyezOpen
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      The cheap white plastic bics with the colored rubber grips are some of the most consistent pens ever. The cheap black/blue all plastic ones are some of the shittiest pens ever. I don’t understand how this is the case.

      • @DragonsInARoom
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        Bic mediums are comfortable in my hand and I don’t ever worry about losing them because their cheap and reliable.

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    Parker, specifically the Jotter. I still have and use a stainless steel one that I bought in 1999 because I kept losing pens, and I thought that if I spent a little more on one I might take better care of it. It’s my favorite by far.

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    I’m a big fan of the Tactile Turn machined pens. They are made in titanium, copper, and bronze, and they have microgrooves for grip. They make bolt and click pens in standard and slim width. They take either Pilot G2 refills, Parker-style refills, or (in the case of the mini) Pilot G2 mini refills.

    http://www.tactileturn.com/

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      Pens for $100. Reminds me of the Mitch Hedberg joke. “I bought an expensive pen because I was tired of not caring when I lost it.”

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        When I pay $100 for a pen, I don’t lose it!

        Seriously, I’ve never lost one in the years that I’ve carried them. And the writing experience is drastically different than writing with a cheap plastic one.

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          I’m in the pen losing crowd. I can’t tell if you guys are serious and I need a more expensive pen or not. 100 dollars is too rich for me though. But this logic sort of makes sense.

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            I’m dead serious about my pens. Some want expensive tennis shoes, some will get by with cheap ones. Some want the nicest, fanciest, sportiest cars, some just want basic transportation. Some want a mansion, others just need a roof over their heads. It’s all in what you put emphasis on. For me it’s pens, something I use all day every day during work. My wife will use whatever plastic pen with a broken clip that she finds on the floor, but I want something a little nicer that feels good in the hand.

            And while you think $100 is a lot, it’s really not in the machined pen community. Fellhoelter pens can go for hundreds or even a thousand. The best thing that happened to me was for my wife to go with me to a pen show (yes, they have pen shows). Fountain pen prices can be insane, and she saw some for $20,000 and $25,000. It made my $100-$200 machined pens not look so bad! She’s still not happy about me spending money on pens, but after the pen show she knows that it could be SO much worse!

            There’s a good sized market for metal machined pens that take standard refills like Parker-style or Pilot G2. If you use one once, you’ll either get it or think it’s stupid. If you get it, the rabbit hole can be deeeeeeeep.

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              This kind of intrigues me. I may give it a shot. What is a good decent pen for say 20 dollars. Smooth, thin line. Say. 5 or so.

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              What price range would this fall under in comparison to some of the moderate levels of pen craftmanship?

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                I have no clue, I’m more utilitarian than fancy. I’ve tried fountain pens but found them to be too high maintenance. If it means anything, my second favorite pen is probably a G2.

                The f701 is 8 bucks, a space pen refill is another 9 dollars or so.

                So for 20 bucks you have a stainless steel pen that will last forever, while writing in damn near all conditions. Looks snazzy enough to trigger the “I better not leave this” for me, too.

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    Papermate inkjoy. The other nurses keep trying to steal my last one that I stole from my last workplace just before it started going downhill and stopped buying the nice pens. It was about 6-8 months before they swapped all our managers and supervisors with ones that were literally physically violent. Now that I think about it the pens have actually been a pretty good thermometer of all my past workplaces. If you go to a hospital and all the nurses have the same decently nice pens, that means their employer is probably taking decent care of them (at least as far as healthcare execs go) and well kept nurses are better at taking care of patients.

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    Uni jetstream edge .28 mm. Uses an oil-based ink that doesn’t smear if it gets wet. Feels good in the hand too.

    Also, the rOtring ballpoint pens.

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      Jetstream is my favorite all purpose ink. I got the refills to put in some of my other favorite pen bodies.

      You have some tiny writing with that 0.28! I find 0.5 to be my happy place.

    • @BeatTakeshi
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      I bought myself this beauty a year ago, metal body and refillable

    • @ace_garp
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      Bic 4 colour ftw! 🇸🇸

  • @hactar42
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    Zebra F-402 - I write really small and their fine tips flow great but don’t run. Plus they’re cheap enough that I don’t care when my wife or kids steal them out of my desk.