Pentel mechanical pencils (0.7mm)
Fountain pens when possible Uniball or custom pens when a fountain pen isn't available |
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.7 mm #2 mechanical pencils
I'm left handed so pens don't work so well for me. |
I just use regular notebooks for my writing.
I used a Zebra v-301 fountain pen for a month or so at the start of the year, really liked it, but the ink cartridges didn't last long. I'm back to using Pilot G-2's, sort of my go-to pen. I prefer the 07 but for some reason bought a pack of 05's a while back. Think they're good pens, the link flows smoothly (occasionally a problem with the zebra fountain) and lasts a long time. |
Levenger.
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Retro 1951 makes some nice pens that aren't crazy expensive. They have fountains, but i like the Tornado. Great form, feel, and flow. My wife actually owns a paper store (@shindigpaperie on twitter and Instagram) so I can geek out if you really want me to. I will say that there is a very nice pen store in KC.
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There was a day when I wore Rolex and wrote with Monte Blanc. I don't do that any longer but a MB is a very smooth writing utensil. No doubt about that.
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Pilot G2 is a good pen. I am currently using a Pilot v5 RT. It writes well.
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Pilot g2
Pentel dr grip .05 pencil. Legal pad. |
Bic round stic
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Microsoft OneNote.
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The pen is mightier
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The Zebra Gel Pen is one of my favorites along with my Gold Cross pen I've had for around 20 years plus a hand made pen I bought at an art show in Mountain View CA 15 years ago. I always select a medium point black ink Cross compatible for refills |
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