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Yep a nice pen indeed. I have a couple I use for field use. Though haven't tried writing upside down.

 

Saw your post on the Signo 207. I prefer the 207 Premier. A very nice pen with a plasmium grip and quasi steel finish. Been using them more than FP's. About 8 bucks here in Canada. I got a couple. They come with black refills but robbed a blue one out of a regular 207 for one of the Premiers.

 

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Yep a nice pen indeed. I have a couple I use for field use. Though haven't tried writing upside down.

 

Saw your post on the Signo 207. I prefer the 207 Premier. A very nice pen with a plasmium grip and quasi steel finish. Been using them more than FP's. About 8 bucks here in Canada. I got a couple. They come with black refills but robbed a blue one out of a regular 207 for one of the Premiers.

 

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I didn't realize that pen existed, I'll check them out, thanks!

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Yep the Signo 207 Premier is nice. It is on the Sanford site. I got mine for about 8 bucks and when I looked at the receipt I guess the actual retail is 16 bucks. Yikes. Guess I lucked in.

 

You'll really like them if you like the regular 207. The plasmium grip is not as squishy as the Sensa. Staples and Office Depot have them. They are the same refill as the regular 207.

 

As for the Power Tank they are a nice pen as well. As mentioned earlier i keep a couple in my safty gear bag for the field. Though I find they have a thick girth to write with (from a guy who usually uses Jotter BP's).

 

Take care

 

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