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Laban Mento fpen question


Mr.Rene

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Greetings!

I like to post my pens a lot, so I was wondering if

you could comment on how the Laban Mento handles when the cap is posted.

Thanks in advance,

René Álvarez

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Hi Rene-

 

I have used a mento for about a year and I post when on an inclined surface, and do not post when writing on a flat surface- either way, the pen is remarkably well balanced and light. When posted, the Mento does seem to intimidate ball point writers- but hey, what you will.

 

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They seem not to have much difference between posted and not. I like the slight variation in balance from posting the cap. It seems to give me a better balance for the way I hold the pen. The pen is so darned huge though that posted or not, you'll intimidate any ball point writers. In fact, I've seen a Bic literally crawl into the desk drawer when I bring the Mento out for a little literary spin.

 

 

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