Here's mine: Sharpie Zebra F-701 Cisco pen ( taken from my lobby ambassador) She chased me down the hall... Cheap hotel pen from Shangri-La Futian Shenzhen China
here are just a few of mine to start out with. (if I included all of my writing instruments, it would take up pages,one of the hazards of being an artist) Standards (Left to Right- Pilot precise V5 extra fine, Zebra F-701 fisher mod, Zebra M-301, Zebra M-701, clicky eraser, Black Micron 05, SS Sharpie pen, SS Sharpie) Keychain (Left to Right- True Utility telepen, Inka pen, Zebra F-301 compact) Specialty (Left to Right- Zebra V-301, Skillcraft b-3 aviator, Cross (century I believe))
Figured I would back this on kickstarter it looks pretty cool to use and play with. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1171695627/polar-pen-both-tool-and-toy-pen-stylus-made-from-m?ref=email
Yeah I will probly get the uniball refills instead. I won't get to play with it for awhile yet since I was late to the game but it seems like it would be fun to play around with the magnets. The novelty is what got me to pledge for it, I like to fidget with stuff.
Maxmadco pen. Looks like one in stainless steel and one anodized aluminum. Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk 2
Nobody will be surprised that I make my own pens,,,, From the top,,,three desk pens Aluminium blue medium Fisher Stainless black medium Fisher Titanium medium green Cross Titanium blue broad fisher Aluminium medium blue Fisher Aluminium medium blue Fisher Aluminium medium blue Parker
Pilot Vanishing Point fountain pen with fine nib Or if I need a rollerball, the original Surefire twisty pen
Sexy... Beautiful work! Wish I had the tools and skills to make my own. Sent from my SCH-I535 using Tapatalk 2
boyo17, That is some amazing looking work, boyo. What do I gotta do to get on your Christmas list? I've been a good-ish boy this year. Check with Santa, man. But really just wonderful craftsmanship. So jealous. thefrank, What do you think of the Saddleback products? I've been looking at them for months now but am distrustful of things I buy in large part because of the tactile factors of the item over the interwebs. You know what I mean? I know the leather is thick and will take time to break in properly, but how does it feel? Stiff? Soft? Thanks for any input.
Way cool! Awesome that you get to make 'em the way you like 'em. Also? A new-to-me throwback from the '90's (and click for a larger view): It's the official Star Wars Rebel Fighter pen from Fisher (not shown - the Rebel Alliance logo on the top of the clicker, and the clip has "Star Wars" on it...).
Like the saddleback. Looking at the site now, a little pricey, but looks like it'll last forever. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk - now Free