<p>what are some good pens that you guys use?
It seems hard to find a good and durable pen....</p>
<p>i use a papermate phd pen. it costs 10$ though</p>
<p>Uniball Rollerball/Onyx pens… they have nice flowy fast drying ink and the pen doesn’t clog up. Sharpie pens (and other felt tip pens) are also great… they don’t clog up at all.</p>
<p>just buy the standard Bic pens that are white with a black cap. there is nothing wrong with them from my experience.</p>
<p>Pilot makes the best. I use G2’s and a Dr. Grip.</p>
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<p>Comfortable, colorful, and won’t smudge. And did I mention colorful?</p>
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<p>I use Pilot G-2s also. They’re so smooth and the gelness of the pen makes me write more neatly.</p>
<p>I don’t like the liquid pens because they smudge and seep into the paper. So I end up having to use the demo pens that you get from random places (ie: dentist, fairs, etc…). </p>
<p>Anyone know any good ballpoint pens?</p>
<p>Bic round stic grip</p>
<p>Staedtler triplus fineliner. </p>
<p>Costs a lot and I lose a lot of pens. But it’s a pleasure to write with.</p>
<p>I guess pens are srs bsns.
Am I really the only one who just uses whatever writes?</p>
<p>If you have the cash, then a Cross Century II. These babies write like your paper is cloud. They are so good, I own two–one for my left hand, one for my right. Lol!</p>
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<p>You’re ambidextrous? Did you ever write with both at the same time? Because that would be pretty badass.</p>
<p>^ I have similar pens, but my question is where do you get the ink from?</p>
<p>To: Yeti Crab: I’m semi-ambidextrous. My dominant hand is still my right hand, but I can write with my left too. I can “sorta” write with both hands at the same time, but they are usually writing the same thing. I can’t make an “A” with my left a “B” with my right however. </p>
<p>To manatee: If your pens run on cartridges, then find the cartridges for them. If they have a manual pump, then get an ink bottle.
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<p>Pilot pens are wonderful, but some of them are pretty expensive.</p>
<p>G-2’s</p>
<p>Enough said.</p>
<p>Bic Atlantis
They’re super cheap and the only thing I can take notes with in class.</p>
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<p>Some pens bleed through, others are really faint. Very few fall in between. Definitely srsbznss</p>