I use a Lamy Studio to write, so close to a 6.
Also in my arsenal is a Parker Jotter and a Moonman C1.
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I use a Lamy Studio to write, so close to a 6.
Also in my arsenal is a Parker Jotter and a Moonman C1.
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I keep one at my desk and have one in my pocket (most of the time).
I’ve had the bullet version on me at all times for the last decade or so. Fits in my coin pocket of my jeans perfectly.
Same
If I had to choose one of these, 4. (I can’t see a whole lot of detail in the image. Looks like a Uniball.)
But my preference is my Uniball Signo click pen, with micro tip. Love that precision. No cap for me to lose. And I will lose it.
1 is already very similar to my pen of choice, and 2 used to be my pen of choice. So depending on how they feel, one of them.
None of these pieces of shit.
Probably would stick with my Pilot S95 Elite, or if I wanted something a little less flashy, my Lamy Vista.
They call it the “Precise V7”, but the ink makes it anything but. I think make it out of ground-up neutron stars.
But that’s why I like them. The writing’s no good if it doesn’t bleed a little.
Paper mate inkjoy’s have been my go to after g2’s and sharpies had defective ones in the packs I bought.
must be a clicky pen so I can click
2 but never black. Red or green are best.
I’ve had too many of 1 explode on me. So 2 or 5 but I’m leaning towards 2. There are certain types of coated/treated paper that 5 just refuses to write on for me. I also like the thinner lines that 2 provides.
I’ve had too many of 1 explode on me.
WTF are you doing with them? Maybe don’t strap them to claymore mines?
I dunno. Wasn’t just me. Maybe they got better in the last ~20 years. That was the pen that exploded in people’s backpacks more than any other that I can recall.
2, and it’s not close.
s gel goes hard. but not 3. the black metal barrel
6 is the only one I’ve had compliments on after lending it quickly to someone - felt tip pens are the best for actually working first time when you need them, and with two pens you can even do bold text.
These days I use a pen maybe once a month. I’ve probably used some of these, I vaguely recognize 1 and 7. I use pens so rarely that I don’t really have a preference. I guess if one of them is best for avoiding dried-up ink, that’s the one?
It can’t just be me, right? I don’t use pencils either. I use keyboards, either virtual or physical. Other people must also do virtually all their writing electronically.
To me this is like choosing your favourite buggy whip.
No skilcraft government pen?
Being that my usual choices aren’t on there no real preference TBH, except I prefer click to cap. Given the choice overall decidedly the Zebra F-301 with a bold ink cartridge.
jokes on you, #2 have already been besties for 10+y
Retractable version is superior
You’re not wrong, but I don’t see it pictured
PillBugTheGreat@lemmy.world 1 week ago
#5, but you tear off the clip. EVERY TIME.
Peppycito@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
I do that with sharpies so I can get them in and out of my back pocket easily.