The Pen That Writes, or You?
My Top Best Three Pens
For people like me who often spend their time in an alternative universe, articulating at best their imaginary friends utterances, actively composing a literary work, or simply enjoying taking on-a-daily-basis notes on physical notepad, whatever your convention, this list is going to introduce to my favorite fashionable, attractive and cool ink bullets for pen geeks.
Fountain Pen, by Dennis Fenny
This is an exquisite handsome looking Fountain Pen for writers who are into the aesthetic couche of writing. Speaking from a personal experience, holding a similar pen immediately fuel an ease and a knack for wording on the page. If a 'physical' pen can inspire you to stick on and confront the blank page, I guess this pen does it elegantly.
One of its marking features is the flow of its ink, as though coming out of your mind. I have personally never owned it but I have used it for a short amount of time during my brief stay at Germany. A local friend of mine lent it to me on a tour that span for days, I wrote on my journals and composed a verse or two, I look back today on my notepad, and I observe what beauty this pen has produced however much my handwriting would look completely off the rail.
Another favorite of mine is Bamboo Ballpoint; Created by Ideapool lifestyles
I received this one actually as a form of a present form a very dear friend from Spain.
It is an extremely elegant and gorgeous looking pen that I personally could not help but use whenever an idea comes fluid into my mind. I liked the grab of it and I even intended not to use it for quite a time just that it remains pristine and up-to-use...As a gift, I want it to remain untouched and unused for better or for worse.
For the last one, I'd proudly go with Bic Cristal Original
This one is a classic. And actually very, very available in Moroccan market. Almost every student, adult or any regular person owns a pen or two from this brand. The blue one is a particular favorite. But I go always with a black ink. A younger version of myself would argue that green is the one.
Simple guise, exceptionally efficient, easy to hold and, compared to other more intricate versions, this one is actually lighter!
And that would do for my first review of pens; a very important ingredient for old-school writers or for just anybody who fancies the poetry of writing on papers, as raw as it may sound in this digital age we are proud to live in.
Make sure to drop a comment of your own personal favorites, I'd love to discover more opinions regarding different pen brands.
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