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pakmanpony
Very good if you need to write on paper, 7 Mar 2007 By M. Williams "Matt Williams(Essex, England) - Since taking delivery of my pen I have been very happy with the quality of ink deposition on the various types of paper that I have used. On the first day when I excitedly unwrapped my pen (thanks for the high quality packaging Amazon!) I just couldn't contain my excitement and went around finding things to write on, like the shopping list on the notice board in our kitchen, the Post-it notes next to the phone, and on my favourite lined A4 pad at the side of my desk.

My pen is the demonstrator type with a blue cap. I selected this one in preference to the orange type because I like to be able to see how much ink I have left so that I can put in another order before I finally run out.

When the initial excitement of taking delivery of my new pen started to wear off I realised that I shouldn't just write for the fun of it, this should be a serious enterprise, so by the second day of ownership I started to take a little more care of what I wrote. I used it to sign three letters, and in each case was perfectly happy with the neatness of handwriting that I was able to achieve.

I have a helpful tip for you that you might not know about - if you let the ink dry for a few seconds you can avoid the smudging that sometimes happens if you rub the ink immediately after writing. Fortunately the ink I used in this particular pen seems to dry very quickly.

On the third day of ownership I went on a trip to London and took my pen carefully packed away in my brief case, but I needn't have worried, this isn't some temperamental ink pen that leaks when you store it at the wrong angle. I sat at my meeting and confidently removed the cap from my pen and it wrote flawlessly, almost immediately.

I notice that the barrel of the pen has been crafted very carefully to fit in the pen holder down the edge of my Filofax. It's not so grippy so that it is hard to remove when I want to make a quick note, and yet not so loose that it falls out too easily when I open my Filofax in a hurry. Maybe the choice of surface texture on the pen has some part to play here, because it seems that the inside of the leather grip on the pen holder in my Filofax has just the right level of adhesion that I can be confident when I need to reach in and get my pen it's going to be just where I left it!

Today is the fourth day of ownership of my pen, and I have to say I'm starting to treat it like an old friend. I walk around the office with it clipped in to my shirt pocket and someone in the accounts department actually asked to borrow it while we were both standing at the photocopier. Would you believe it, they actually tried to walk away with my pen! They were very embarrassed when I called after them as they walked down the corridor and asked for it back. You will be happy to know that it is now back, safe and sound in my top pocket, ready and waiting to start writing again.

In summary, I would happily recommend this pen to anyone who is planning on writing on paper. If you are considering a writing implement for some other surface such as writing on a CD, or other non-porous substances then another pen might be better suited, but if it's just plain old paper then I think you will probably be well served by this particular model.
donwinn
You know, this review was previously posted -- and sadly, it even featured the picture of said "pen".

Donnie
pakmanpony
I was afraid of that but couldn't find it so for those who missed it, here it is again!
Ghost Plane
It's languishing somewhere in Chatter last I saw...
fpfanatic5
Ahh, the infamous Bic review. Tisk, tisk, tisk. glare.gif
artaddict
Written by an FPNer I think - was it I-am-not-a-number?

Yes, here it is:

Bic Review
I am not a number
Not me guv, I didn't write the original review. Big boys done it then ran away...
kissing
Hahaha, I actually found this quite funny laugh.gif

There I was thinking of possible pens it could be..my best guess was a Sheaffer Viewpoint Calligraphy Pen hmm1.gif
The anti-climax worked wonderfully in my case rolleyes.gif
pakmanpony
It is quite amusing to what lengths some folks will go with something! Of course, with his description and not knowing the pen it sounds pretty good. I wonder what this guy does for his day job?? Selling refrigerators to Eskimos? roflmho.gif
jonro
That was very funny. The next review was almost as good.
FrankB
I speak only for myself when I say I find this ersatz review downright damned sad. Some might see this reviwer's use of language as clever. I think he is just a slingin' bull (ink).
daveg
This is my third read, here and on pentrace, and I still think it's a pretty good parody of us pen nuts smile.gif
jja
I had not seen this 'review' yet, thanks. From one of the comments in reply to the original review:

"It is worth remembering that your pen will last longer if you don't bother to dot your I's and J's!"
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