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It's what my bent, arthritic hands are used to. No, I don't want fat pens, grips, any of that typical stuff. I want a pencil that spurts ink.

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It's what my bent, arthritic hands are used to. No, I don't want fat pens, grips, any of that typical stuff. I want a pencil that spurts ink.

Acme makes one, but its a rollerball, not a FP.

 

http://shop.gessato.com/acme-no-2-pen-pencil-set-p-274

 

you can also just get the pen by itself.

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Worther compact aluminum, even if the grip is round and the pen is a dry writer.

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Nobody makes it out alive anyway

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Yeah, Caran D'ache looks close but the section is rounded. I like THIS ONE

What about the new Cross pens. The SPIRE COLLECTION

 

If it can just be thin-ish THE PARKER VECTOR is a inexpensive relatively thin pen.

 

The PILOT CAVALIER looks very thin.

 

I have not held or used ANY of these pens --I prefer the exact opposite--big, fat and heavy so it was fun for me to look for thin pens for you. Hope you find one that works well.

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Yeah, Caran D'ache looks close but the section is rounded. I like THIS ONE

What about the new Cross pens. The SPIRE COLLECTION

 

If it can just be thin-ish THE PARKER VECTOR is a inexpensive relatively thin pen.

 

The PILOT CAVALIER looks very thin.

 

I have not held or used ANY of these pens --I prefer the exact opposite--big, fat and heavy so it was fun for me to look for thin pens for you. Hope you find one that works well.

 

 

My God, when did Parker bring back their classic shape? I'm overjoyed.

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Hero 007--a pencil thin version of a classic Parker hooded nibbed fountain pen.

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Not sure about the thickness of any of the Caran d'Ache pens some look close, but might to also look at the Sailor Chalana, pretty close to pencil width.

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is making a chore for the reader who reads.

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The Wahl Eversharp Doric Stenographer pen of the 1930s is a very thin fountain pen that is long and faceted. It is very much the shape of a regular pencil.

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I have a Rotring 600 and it's half again as big as a Staedtler #2 pencil in terms of diameter. It's also a heavy pen, if that's an issue for you.

Inked and ready to write: Montegrappa Espressione, an Aurora, a Waterman Phileas, a Rotring 600, a Pelikan 205 and a Pelikan highlighter, a couple of Lamy Safaris, Al-Star, and Studio, and a couple of Levengers.

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