Country

>country
>your favourite pen
>why

keyboard plebs do not apply

Italy
Corvina 51
It's Made in Italy

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Papermate flexigrip ultra 0.8
Writes on oily paper

Australia
Waterman Blue
It looks nice

good lad

excellent lad - although I smell troll. Only few elected people with a refined taste know about the Waterman joys

M'laysia
Faber Castell CX5
Cheap as heck and handles well. Been buying and using them for 5 years now.

My mum worked at Grace Bros which sold these pens, she would get some for free, I still have them

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i prefer a pencil to a pen
fuck pens

flip them over ebay for some quick cash

I had thought Stabilo Boss Exam Grade was the biggest thing in Malaysia

Four-coloured BIC pen.
I can write fastest, but it's not optimal for sketching. Still good enough for quick sketches. The four colours are very useful and i actually do use all of them.

Corvina 51

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Any pen is good i am not an autistic faggot like you all

Flangce
Bic soft feel medium (blue)
glides really well on all papers

you just lack the sophistication of us all.

We need a board on Sup Forums for product Design!

>Eatalia
>Pilot BP-S Matic Fine
>I am a Pairotto faggot and their pens somehow last longer to me, they seem not to get dry or something.

I only use pen for uni notes though.

those are actually good pens, i used them in school all the time.

not too flowy like which makes me writing look like a mess

FANNO CAGARE

Oh ya, those are famous. Just a bit too expensive for me, but I see a lot of my well-off and well-educated friends use it.

Boh me gustano le pilot in generale.

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I take other peoples pens, i dont have any preferences

Bic black pen

Easily the Pilot Precise V5 needle point pen. Been my favourite since childhood.

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They always write perfect and you can buy them bulk. a con is that theyre very fragile. so they will break before you empty them

Not sure, they always write like shit when I use bic

not too thick, not too thin
cheap and comfort to write

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I use one of the cheap Lamy pens at home.
Everyday usage I use a Pilot G-2.

I'm a receptionist of a clinic and I use this pen on my job.

>not the OHTO Pencil Ball

Why, son?

What the fuck is this?

> why
The bottom is heavy when you write and that stabilizes the move of pen. And the ink is very smooth.

Netherlands
The ones you buy in packs of ten for 1 euro at the cheap stores.
they're cheap.

Does ohto manufacture any good ballpoint pen?

Bic, the only thing I like that comes from France

Pens for signing or everyday use?

They don't let us sign things anymore

I loved using these, I had them in multiple colors too.

I got one of the cheaper rollerball Mont Blancs (a now discontinued model) and absolutely love it, only decent pen I'll ever need in my life. For drawing/inking I've got an old Staedtler 0.4 mm pigment liner which covers most of whatever I would want to do. For everything else good, old trusty Bics which is what I use 90% of the time.

Buy pen from your country. I've been using them for years.

>Staedtler
The colored ones are the best for doodling

A FUCKING LEAF had to ruin it

I like jotter too. It's my best ballpoint pen as a single color ink pen.

Yes, they are great and feel better than plastic pens in your hand.

Except the cheapest Caran d'Ache pens retails for 15€.

Not a pen autist, but I have been happy with these

I like the pilot g2 but I've started to try to use fountain pens lately

A guy poured ink on our constitution too

I buy the plastic pens that are 5,- for 2. Of course there are better quality pens but I don't keep them long enough to afford them.

Canadian Constitution is an invalid document

Brit in Mainland China using proxy
M&G SuperGel
The 0.35mm tip makes writing characters much easier than with pens with bigger tips
Saying that, I prefer to write Latin characters with my Lamy or Parker pens because they're much smoother