Friday, July 23, 2010

Pens


As many of you know, I love pens. I love to write with them, I love to draw with them, I just love a good find when it comes to pens! That is why I want to share with you the things I've learned about the many pens I've sampled over the 15+ years I have been writing. To start out, I am going to go with the more recent pens, though I have tried quite a few in my day ;) From the type of pen, to the tip size, to where to find it, to how much it is, I am here for you to let you know the details! For those of you who may not know, the 0.5mm or 0.7mm notations on most pens you see are the tip size of the pen. The smaller the decimal, the smaller the tip (for more precision on college-rule or smaller size lined paper) and the larger the decimal, the larger the tip (for more flow and ease of use for handwriting on college-rule or wide-rule and larger size lined paper). Let me say I'm just a bit biased when it comes to the color of pens. I can't stand colored pens in my journal...no blue, no purple, no neon green. JUST BLACK. But for those of you who love to have your colorful writing, I will include the color scheme of said pens.

Here are my top 5 so far:

BIC Triumph 730 (0.5mm) Pen
My personal favorite right now for my journal writing. For its permanent and dark black ink, ease-of-use, refillable!!, and smooth writing for smaller rule lined paper. Also great for official documents, clean writing with no bleed-through. Black, blue, or red ink.
Found at Office Max and Target
Approximate Cost: $4

Sharpie Extra Fine Point Permanent Marker
For overall smoothness and great handwriting on a one-sided page (because of the bleed-through). Most everyone knows about this one. What you don't know, is that this is the Sharpie marker with the felt tip, but it is thin, unlike your typical, run-of-the-mill thick Sharpie markers. Large variety of ink colors.
Found at any of your local office stores or supermarkets/Target/Wal-mart
Approximate Cost: $5

Pigma Micron 005 (0.26mm) Pen
For clean, clear lines in a small space (such as Bibles and books) and overall smoothness (plus it's permanent!) Great for drawing as well!! Only drawback, the tip begins to shove back into the metal as with most pens of this type (depends on how often you write and with what pressure). Primary colors and some pigmented colors (such as sepia and burgundy) ink.
Found at Michaels and Hobby Lobby
Approximate Cost: $3

Foray Liquid Medium (0.7mm) Pen
For smooth lines, flow, dark ink, ease for good handwriting (cursive and print). Sometimes bleeds through certain types of paper or when you bear down too hard, but water resistant! Variety of colors of ink.
Found at Office Depot
Approximate Cost $1 !!!

BIC Mark-It Ultra Fine Point Permanent Marker
For great flow and beautiful handwriting, permanent ink, and minimal bleed through (depending on the thinness of the paper). Lines are fairly thick, but still great for journals and other writing.  Wouldn't recommend to use on checks or official documents. Variety of ink colors.
Found at any of your local office stores or supermarkets/Target/Wal-mart
Approximate Cost: $1 (In a pack of 8 for about $8)

Honorable Mention: Pilot G2 07 (0.7mm) Pen
These used to be my all time favorite pen until I got my journal wet one day and the entire page smeared. Ever since then I always check for PERMANENT or WATER-RESISTANT pens. They should be labeled. However, if you are a person that doesn't care about this and are simply looking for a smooth pen that makes your handwriting look pretty in cursive and print, this is the pen for you! Large variety of ink colors.
Found at any of your local office stores or supermarkets/Target/Wal-mart
Approximate Cost: $3

And now for some samples!!

Pigma Micron 005 (0.26mm) Pen
This one I like to use in my Bible for side notes. One of my top five.
 
In order of Appearance:
Foray Liquid Medium (0.7mm) Pen
One of my top five.
Sharpie Pen Easy Grip with Top
Would be an honorable mention, except for the whole smoosh thing.
Sharpie Pen Easy Grip Click Pen
Same as Sharpie Pen with Top.

 BIC Triumph 730 (0.5mm) Pen
Another top five.
Papermate Regular "Black" Ball Point Pen
Not my favorite, but cheep and easy to grip, so handwriting looks nice...too bad the ink doesn't match the ease-of-use.

Sharpie Extra Fine Point Permanent Marker
One of the top five.
BIC Mark-It Ultra Fine Point Permanent Marker
Another top five.

My next blog will be about pens to stay away from. I will be your personal shopper so that when I spend money and find a dud, you won't have to because I'll be here to inform you! Please feel free to ask questions or even request a certain pen for me to try out! Anything you request, I will make sure to get a critique up as soon as possible!

2 comments:

  1. Sweet! Super helpful! I'm sort of picking up on the pen obsession. Uh oh...

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  2. Haha...it'll never get as bad as me...this has been since I was in grade school ;) lol

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