What's the BEST Pen You have used?

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MrDavidRoberts

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The best pencil hands down for me is the staedtler noris,love them, cheap when bought in bulk, great quality and a joy to write/mark/use/sharpen/hold in hand.
What's the EQUILEVENT For pens?
 
I bought 36 Noris pencils recently... love 'em.

Pen? hmm. I have a really thin Papermate which is about 40 years old, that's nice to use. For everyday use, I just grab any old rubbish though.
 
mont blanc fountain pen for me. no idea if the model, I have had it years, but it was one of the cheaper ones available at the time.
 
papermate flexgrip ultra 1.0m, haven't found anything that comes close, I use it for writing though, not marking or drawing, it just feels right.
 
It's gotta be the classic Bic Crystal. Always works, always smooth, always a nice line and not too expensive. Never had a cheap "imitation" work quite like them. You might be able to buy a box of 100 cheapies from Tesco/Poundland/Fortnums/where-ever but they're never as good.
 
fisher space pen is a joy to use and hands down the best ball point I've used.
fountain pens are another matter, but being left handed it leaves me in a bit of a bind.
 
kevinlightfoot":6tg64zdi said:
Cross fountain pen had mine for over 20 years but the cartridges are quite expensive.
I have good news:

https://www.cross.com/en/departments/re ... converters

(And bottled inks come in a really wide range of colours, and there's lots of brands, much more fun)

And to answer the question in the OP; I use a Sailor pen, which was given to me by my host when I visited Japan. It make a very fine line, which suits me well.

BugBear
 
I have a really nice Mont Blanc and a Lamy, both fountain pens. have around 12 different nibs for the lamy for caligraphy. Only ball point I seem to be able to write with is the classic yellow fine Bic.
 
I like these

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some of my best work

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I thank you.................
 
doctor Bob":3w4zey52 said:
I like these

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some of my best work

I actually use crayons sometimes :)
I find it handy for wide panels
Tom
 

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Parker Duofold for me. Not that I am a connoisseur, but many years ago I lucked on a pair at a bargain price in smiths. Made them a ridiculous offer and they accepted. The 'bonus points' paid for a couple of packs of cartridges. I have always preferred fountain pens, and these are very nice.
 
Great question. I would love to have a reason to use a fountain pen each day to justify buying a really good one but it’s not to be. Implement of choice for scribbling notes is a Fabre Castell 1.4mm clutch pencil but its inbuild eraser should be put against a wall and shot, hard, twice it's that bad.
 
The lovely fountain pen I've not used for 10 years or more, great in the hand, lovely flow, beautiful finish... wherever it is !!

Another vote for the Staedler Noris... NazNomand's post just prompted me to order a box of 50.

>Palomino Blackwing 602
Just looked those up, that's pencil porn !

What do folks do with pencil stubs that don't fit in the hand any more ? - other than collect them in the bottom of the pencil drawer. My compass takes bare leads, and I don't draw many circles anyway !
 
JWLeaper":1j5rty7h said:
Great question. I would love to have a reason to use a fountain pen each day to justify buying a really good one but it’s not to be. Implement of choice for scribbling notes is a Fabre Castell 1.4mm clutch pencil but its inbuild eraser should be put against a wall and shot, hard, twice it's that bad.
I bought a 0.5mm, and 0.7mm, 0.9mm Pentel pencil. I find the 0.9mm is handy for marking rough timber. What in $DEITY's name do you do with a 1.4mm - it must be like writing with a broom handle!

BugBear
 

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