Best Writing Pen

Pens??!!
I buy packets and packets of the damn things and can never find one when I need it. It's like there's a black hole or some sort of alternate reality in my house and connected workshop that they all get sucked into.

Yea well if ever you find out where they go there you will also find your socks!
 
We love the Pilot G2's in this shop.
Costco sells them in a package that includes 2 red, 4 blue and the rest black. I snag the blue for myself so I know which one is mine when I find them lying around.:)
 
We love the Pilot G2's in this shop.
Costco sells them in a package that includes 2 red, 4 blue and the rest black. I snag the blue for myself so I know which one is mine when I find them lying around.:)

HELL YEA! Love those pens.
 
:D

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MontBlanc Meisterstück Legrand Rollerball and Cross Townsend Fountain with Broad Nib
 
Fisher Space Pen AG7.
Refills last for years, it writes in every position, looks classy in front of clients, but not too much.
I've been using mine from the beginning...
 
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Wouldn't be without my Pilot Frixion pens with their erasable ink. Written notes are so much easier to refer to without scribbled out words.
 
I absolutely love the Caran d'Ache 849. The only thing I don't like is that they're a bit shorter in length than would be ideal for hands the size of mine. But the pen weighting is the best I've ever found, and the refills do last for years, literally.

But if you're a "frequent pen loser" this is probably not the pen for you.
 
My current pen of choice is the Uniball Signo 207. It is pigment ink instead of dye based ink, so it never fades and cannot be washed with any chemical. They click like most of the other pens here and seem like a similar gel ink… when you write, I like blue because a black and white photocopier will make it obvious if copied, and it is a very dark blue.
 
Nothing but Zebra F-402's for me.

Writes nicely, but I really like the form & weight.

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Wow a 10 year old thread I posted in. I've been on the F402 train for quite a while. Used to use Pilot G2. Got tired of smudging the gel ink since I'm left handed.
 
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