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07 December 2023

Pens

Last Sunday on the Skype Round-table/Virtual Meet Up call we had quite a serious discussion about pens and what each of us used. 

Reflecting on the discussion after the call finished it occurred to me that what writing instrument you use on a daily basis is quite a serious business when considering what to use. 

There are so many types these days, and at all price points from budget right through to luxury pens. 

What is your pen (or pencil) of choice to use in your organiser? 

13 comments:

  1. I always come to the conclusion that Filofax paper is made for ballpoint pens. Although I love fountain pens. Filofax paper is probably so thin on purpose and the colorful paper is sometimes even slightly waxy. Long live the 80s - decade of the ballpoint pen ;)

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  2. Fisher Space Pen)))

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  3. Frixion 0.7mm erasable and (in Pocket Slim) a small propelling pencil with 0.5mm leads.

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    1. Tim, glad to hear you are still using your Pocket slim. You and Jason were the main reason I got one myself.

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  4. Oh,depends on....!Love my Coleto-multicoulour-pen,for colour-coding (son1=orange,son2=green,me=pink).My patient sign with a ballpoint(Gillio,comes with the planner).In my A5 Stalogy (mostly lists)I use my vintage fountain pens.Oh,and I NEVER carry my fp in my bag or the penloop of my planner.Never😅

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  5. Wendy in Edinburgh07 December, 2023 11:16

    I use a cheap mechanical pencil from Bic. It’s erasable and works on all types of paper.

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  6. Parker Jotter or Bic…or whatever ballpoint is to hand.

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  7. Sarasa .38 in blue-black. Always.

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  8. I decide between middle range ballpoint and fountain pen, almost on a daily basis.
    I use original filofax inserts and some selfprinted on Clairefontaine 50mg paper, both are working for me.
    Perhaps it's because of using fine nibs on my fountain pens.

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  9. Mine is so old I cannot read the brand on it anymore. It’s like a Bic, very simple, I think it was a Pilot Pop. Luckily, I bought several refills in advance, so I can go on with my beloved plastic ball pen.

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  10. Reading all your interresting posts, at least to me a short summary of this topic could be 'either make your paper fit your pen, or make your pen fit your paper', right? At least if you discuss using a fountain pen...

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  11. Sheaffer fountain pen (gift from my lovely wife) or matching ballpoint (ditto). However, my diary is exclusively in pencil as things continually change, so Pilot mechanical pencil. And Muji black eraser :D

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  12. I change my writing tools often. Today in my A5 Original midnight blue planner is a Frixion Click in Navy Blue and a Zebra Sarasa Grand in blue. In my shirt pocket is a burgundy Cross Century pen (red OEM refill) along with a blue Cross
    Century pen (blue Fisher Space pen refill).

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