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Jeff's avatar

My wife calls me a pen snob, joking of course. I prefer a Pentel 0.9 mm mechanical pencil for all writing tasks. I like the ease of use, and the width of the lines on the paper. Plus the 0.9 mm size is strong enough to stand the extra pressure I place when writing.

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Jeremy Anderberg's avatar

Nice. I haven't explored the world of quality mechanical pencils yet.

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Daniel🥴's avatar

Timely post for me! I recently delved into the world of fountain pens myself. I've always enjoyed writing by hand - whether that's journaling, list making, or taking notes - to escape the monotony of the digital world we live in now. A few weeks back I bought a Pilto Metropolitan ($20) and I've loved it so much I've just purchased a Lamy 2000 (far me $$$ lol). Anyways, for me, fountain pens have become my preferred writing instrument.

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Jeremy Anderberg's avatar

Excellent — enjoy!

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Anthony Beckman's avatar

My intro the fountain pens was a Metropolitan as well. Its still my daily driver too. Enjoy the Lamy - thats a beautiful pen.

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Anthony Beckman's avatar

Thanks for sharing this. Dr. Danley's blog is inspiring on several levels. 1) We can do something for our career and have a passion project which seems completely unrelated (though, of course, it's not) on the side. 2) That passion project can be specific. I love this part - a good reminder that we pursue passions projects for the value they bring us - if there is value for others, that's a bonus.

I'm also quite intrigued about these pencils. Although my fountain pen collection could perhaps use a new addition (a Pelican?), I'm in line for a new pencil first.

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