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What would be a nice pen?

GMI

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Trying to buy a nice pen as a gift, any suggestions? Mont Blanc pens are a tad too expensive for me, the budget is around $60ish, no more than $90. I was considering something like this

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Originally posted by: aloser
winnarz :thumbsup:

lol. Was having this discussion recently about these really expensive/gold pens people 'gift'. Do they ever get used if you aren't some lawyer/rich dude who has to show off the worth of his golden stick?
 
Originally posted by: Imp
Originally posted by: aloser
winnarz :thumbsup:

lol. Was having this discussion recently about these really expensive/gold pens people 'gift'. Do they ever get used if you aren't some lawyer/rich dude who has to show off the worth of his golden stick?

it would be so tacky showing up anywhere with those gold pens, which is why I want to find one that will actually be used.

Thanks for the suggestion so far.
 
I like these

They fit into my front pockets nicely without stabbing, and are small enough and shaped appropriately so that you don't feel it in your pocket.
 
Originally posted by: GMI
Originally posted by: Imp
Originally posted by: aloser
winnarz :thumbsup:

lol. Was having this discussion recently about these really expensive/gold pens people 'gift'. Do they ever get used if you aren't some lawyer/rich dude who has to show off the worth of his golden stick?

it would be so tacky showing up anywhere with those gold pens, which is why I want to find one that will actually be used.

Thanks for the suggestion so far.

Maybe it's due to not being a corporate bigwig, but I never understood the hype behind those "fancy" pens (fancy being anything priced over $5 for just 1 pen) when Bic works just as well if not better? 😕
 
The smoothest pen, at an affordable pricepoint, is the Waterman Phileas (its a fountain pen). i wouldnt buy an expense ballpoint out of principal... kinda like an expensive quartz watch
 
lol, you are in a whole different world then me. If someone bought me a pen for a gift I'd ask them to return it. My uncle bought me a $300 watch and I did the same thing.
 
Originally posted by: aloser

Maybe it's due to not being a corporate bigwig, but I never understood the hype behind those "fancy" pens (fancy being anything priced over $5 for just 1 pen) when Bic works just as well if not better? 😕

A good pen will be noticably smoother, more consistent, and more pleasant to write with than the $1/20 Bics. There is a difference.

However, the ultra-mega-shiny pens are usually a bad deal. It's like most products: the very low end is fine enough, the high end is radically overpriced, but there is a happy middle in there somewhere.

FWIW my everyday pen is a Cross Ion ($20ish) that is very pocketable. And that I got for free.
 
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