Ya’ll jealous of my black 08 prismacolor fine line marker and pilot precise v7 rt.
Okay what the fuck is that last one? Why does it sound like a sports car marketed to males 14-26?
Submitted 1 year ago by asteriskeverything@lemmy.world to showerthoughts@lemmy.world
Ya’ll jealous of my black 08 prismacolor fine line marker and pilot precise v7 rt.
Okay what the fuck is that last one? Why does it sound like a sports car marketed to males 14-26?
I don’t see why you shouldn’t use nice pens all the time. My daily driver is a Lamy Safari and I love it.
A good life motto that I live by in many ways. But I am poor so I have decided to use if toward those other ways instead of pens lol. (Now I’m jealous lol)
Been using my Lamy Safari for at least five years. Good pens!
I’m back and forth between my Lamy Safari and my Pilot Metropolitan.
So dumb question - what exactly is it about that pen that sets it apart from your standard ballpoint?
It’s not a stupid question!
First of all, it’s a fountain pen, which means its nib construction and method of delivering ink is completely different from ballpoint pens: a fountain pen pushes liquid ink down the nib slit through capillary action. See close up here. The ink flows smoothly and you don’t need to push against the paper when writing. Most fountain pens are refillable and you can choose any ink colour you like.
A regular ballpoint pen has a small ball, held in place inside the casing by a tiny spring, and typically uses thick, oily inks. See close up here. The ink is delivered through friction (ball vs paper), which means you have to push harder against the paper when writing. It can lead to fatigue during long writing/sketching sessions.
Now, there are “ballpoint-like” pens that take liquid ink, called rollerball pens. See close up here. They’re usually a good option if you want a smoother writing experience and more ink options than your standard ballpoint offers.
As for the Lamy Safari, it comes in all three options but the most common one by far is the fountain pen version.
I’m trying to remember when the last time was I used a pen. I think contract I signed when I switched heath insurance a couple of years ago.
Sounds like a pretty significant moment then!
Jk but what do you do for work that you literally never need to use a pen or pencil? If you don’t mind sharing I mean.
I work as a Programmer, so my laptop usually isn’t far away when I need to take notes.
It’s really just contract signitures and maybe the rare form, though almost anything can be done online these days.
Not just pens. Paperwork in general is fortunatly becoming obsolete. I haven’t recieved anything important by physical mail in months and almost all invoices are now digitial.
Pilot Previse V7 RT can be bought in a pack for like $3. They’re not expensive, but the best everyday pen on the market IMO. Got me through 4 years of uni
For $3 where??!!
I got mine from Walmart. Granted this was a couple years ago
If you ever feel like buying pens, you should try Micron and Staedtler pens. So satisfying to write with.
Pilot Precise V7 is the GOAT. It’s my everyday pen. The Sharpie S-Gel is a close second, and then there’s ol’ faithful, the G2.
I had a thieving boss like you one time. After a while I started to make sure after any meeting that everyone would get back the pens he had managed to get his grubby little mittens on.
Lol I was wondering if people thought I stole them! No they will be pens I find on the ground or other various ways, one of the ones I found in OP was at the beach. I have too much respect for the pleasure of a good pen to intentionally rob anyone of that lol.
You are doing good work protecting the pens! Your boss sounds really absent minded, like the lighter thieves I’ve known in my day haha.
I’ve spent too much on fountain pens, I only use special pens and special ink
The nicest pen I have ever bothered to own is the Parker Jotter Stainless Steel (1953170). Real nice feel to it, sturdy and the gel ink refills write really smooth. Also not too expensive so if it gets lost not a huge deal.
moipe@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Oh yeah I used to have these really nice pens, but they somehow fell into someone else’s possession. I really miss ky black 08 prismacolor fine line markee and pilot precise v7 rt.
vagrantprodigy@lemmy.whynotdrs.org 1 year ago
Every decent pen I’ve ever owned has just vanished. Glad I don’t really need them anymore, so I can avoid buying the cheapest ones possible.