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People still buy pens? I thought most people just steal them from work.
I prefer the Jotter from the 90's, the click is more satisfying and the threads hold up much better. You can still find them online but they would cost a bit more. The problem with the modern jotter is that the threads wear thin very quickly. I purchased the four pack mentioned above and my kids fidgety hands caused the threads to wear within the month and the pen would fall apart if you tried to click the pen open. Parker's customer service is still great (but elusive) and they replaced the pen with some paperwork. If you have fidget, and find yourself unscrewing / screwing, and clicking often... try to purchase a version with brass/metal threads.
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Anyone have input on these? Reviews are stellar for all versions. I prefer fine tip, I just like the way it looks, but it's hard to find good fine tips that let you write fast. If I have to do a ball point pen, I could care less if it's a bulk pack for $2. I might try these if anyone has good opinions.
Anyone have input on these? Reviews are stellar for all versions. I prefer fine tip, I just like the way it looks, but it's hard to find good fine tips that let you write fast. If I have to do a ball point pen, I could care less if it's a bulk pack for $2. I might try these if anyone has good opinions.
These are one of my favorite pens I've used throughout the years. They write well and have a satisfying click. My one critique would be that they are a bit small.
Anyone have input on these? Reviews are stellar for all versions. I prefer fine tip, I just like the way it looks, but it's hard to find good fine tips that let you write fast. If I have to do a ball point pen, I could care less if it's a bulk pack for $2. I might try these if anyone has good opinions.
Anyone have input on these? Reviews are stellar for all versions. I prefer fine tip, I just like the way it looks, but it's hard to find good fine tips that let you write fast. If I have to do a ball point pen, I could care less if it's a bulk pack for $2. I might try these if anyone has good opinions.
I'd suggest Roller Ball over Ball-Point. The roller ball act more like a cartridge fountain tip pen. Fine point as well. They drag a bit more but are my personal favorite of the three types. (I made high end wood pens for a few years)
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These are the best pens you'll ever use lol.
Anyone I've given this pen too ends up buying a box.
These are the best pens you'll ever use lol.
Anyone I've given this pen too ends up buying a box.
In my opinion the best pens are these :
BIC 751766084321 Cristal Xtra Smooth Pens Blue Medium Point. 10-Pack https://a.co/d/6bZpWlz
But I also have also had a couple of these parker pens since I was a kid and still do.
best pens you'll ever use lol.
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FYi these are plastic if it matters.
These are the best pens you'll ever use lol.
Anyone I've given this pen too ends up buying a box.
It is best pen ever.. for kids too
These are the best pens you'll ever use lol.
Anyone I've given this pen too ends up buying a box.