Your Writing Pen

Lee

Senior Member
Location
Chatham, Ontario
I am not a fan of gel pens as the ink does not dry as quickly as an ordinary pen resulting in smudges, I doubt a left hand writer could use one.

Neither do I like one with a cap, give me an ordinary ink pen with a clicker.
 

I have a pen pot next to my desktop computer and these are the pens that I'm using currently...

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I tend to use stick pens at home as they are cheaper, but never leave home without a shorter, retractable pen in my shirt pocket. Their clips hold on pretty well. Gel pens tend to be a bit messy, and I don't need that. I can even remember using a cartridge-style fountain pen in the long-ago, together with felt-tip pens...
 
I use an assortment of advertising pens and pens that followed me home from work over the years.

I also have a couple of old BIC permanent fine point markers that my mother used when her vision started going bad.

I don't think that I've ever bought a pen, I've received a few nice pens as gifts but those sit unused in the bottom of a desk drawer.
 
I use an assortment of advertising pens and pens that followed me home from work over the years.

I also have a couple of old BIC permanent fine point markers that my mother used when her vision started going bad.

I don't think that I've ever bought a pen, I've received a few nice pens as gifts but those sit unused in the bottom of a desk drawer.

me too, I hate to use those beautiful new pens in their presentation boxes that I get as gifts , but thinking about it, that's crazy really, I should start using them
 
I always used a fountain pen till after I retired,
But also used a mechanical/propelling pencil
and the pencil is still used.

I don't write and post anymore, Email took care
of that, so I do the crosswaord puzzles and shopping
lists in pencil.

I do of course still have to write sometimes and for that
I have a ballpoint, an expensive gift from my son a few
years ago.

Mike.
 

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