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• #77
Macho pens:
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• #78
http://www.heinnie.com/Pens/Tombow-Pens/Tombow-Zoom-414-Multi-function-Pen/p-290-768-5242/
Don't REALLY like the look, but love the function.
Titanium edition of the Lamy 2000
http://www.heinnie.com/Pens/Lamy-Pens/Lamy-2000-Titanium/p-290-306-4964/
Jesus... a fucking thread about pens. FML.
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• #79
Haha uzi tactical pen...
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• #80
Reminds me of Gareth..
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• #81
I got my brother this once:
http://www.heinnie.com/Search-Results/Cold-Steel-Pens/Cold-Steel-Sharkie-Marker-Pen/p-0-380-2235/
It's the hardest thing I've ever touched. We tried to dent it in a vice and it just wasn't happening.
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• #82
It's the hardest thing I've ever touched.
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• #83
Put it in front of a packet of cherry ripes.. it'll be destroyed in seconds..
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• #84
Parker pens were practically currency at our school. a parker jotter/15 for 20 embassy no1. parker 25 (that was rare though) parker 45 was the daddy - worth a couple of boxes of fags.
Anything else (inc schaeffer pens and vectors) were rubbish.csb
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• #85
^ yes! Same.
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• #86
Put it in front of a packet of cherry ripes.. it'll be destroyed in seconds..
Just googled. Yeah they look alright. Can you get 'em over here apart from online? -
• #87
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• #88
Just googled. Yeah they look alright. Can you get 'em over here apart from online?
Aussie shops.
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• #89
Australians are allowed to keep shops over here? Christ...
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• #90
I haz half wood/half metal space pen type thing from the moma for my bag and a fancy silver thing for composing poetry in my boudoir. When i finished my english degrees i expressly asked for NO PENS AS PRESENTS AS I'LL JUST LOSE THEM but hey ho, what do you know.
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• #91
We carry Kaweco pens in the boutique attached to the showroom I work for, I picked up one of the Al-Sport fountain pens as a birthday gift to myself in November and I've seen a marked improvement in my chicken scratch hand writing. I love the way it feels and how it fits nicely in my hipster tight jeans pockets even with both phones crammed in there.
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• #92
It's all about the Kuru Toga.. shit name but it's a mechanical pencil that rotates the lead as you write/draw, meaning it wears to a point rather than a chisel tip.
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• #93
Welcome back Crish Crass.
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• #94
I've got one of these which i've been using on and off on my watercolours for over 20 years.Always a reliable flow even on rough/not rough paper. -
• #95
Is a subliminal advert to sell your bike components?
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• #96
I've got one of these which i've been using on and off on my watercolours for over 20 years.Always a reliable flow even on rough/not rough paper.I bought one of these to sketch with and it's been shit from day one, biggest disapointment from a writing/drawing implement ever. Flow would break up writing my name (four letters) let alone trying to sketch something.
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• #97
Is a subliminal advert to sell your bike components?
Buy golly, you may have something you ruffian.
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• #98
Whats the best way to clean these? i have 4 out f action and need help!
^you can always buy new nibs OR just buy a set off any Architecture/Design student! I think 99% of these are lurking in a cupboard somewhere (mine included).
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• #99
^ thanks for that pointer, pointer! It's so much cheaper to go from different sized nibs. and keep my same pens
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• #100
I bought one of these to sketch with and it's been shit from day one, biggest disapointment from a writing/drawing implement ever. Flow would break up writing my name (four letters) let alone trying to sketch something.
Oh dear that's bad luck.Like i said, mine's been really reliable.
Always use a pencil for writing lots of small numbers.
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