GirchyGirchy
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Parker Jotter's my go-to pen, for pencils I still have some Bic mechanicals from college and some of the cheaper Pentels.

Current favourite is my Bettoni, swag Victaulic was handing out. Screwdriver bits in the end and the bubble level is a cool feature.I always had a Zebra forget the model but it would write upside down at -40 which was critical for that job
Ah, the pencil for a man who drives a Saab and combs his *****...
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Whoa, double post and glitch in the matrix. Hit post and GJ is thinking trying to post, so I copy/paste and open a second browser. I see that my post has already been posted not once but twice, but the original browser is still thinking about posting it.
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Ticonderoga are my go-to traditional #2 pencil. Cant beat em. Used them exclusively for art and school for years. Great quality graphite and the soft eraser was always a big selling point of them for me. Then I got spoiled to using a mechanical pencil and always go with my Pentel Sharp P205. Still keep a pack of the Ticonderoga's on hand though.
Am I the only one who feels like a successful adult when I am able to keep track of a pen long enough to run out of ink? The other accomplishment that gives me the same feeling is using up a tube of chap stick without losing it or running it through the washing machine.
Idk, maybe it’s just me.
Want a "manly" writing instrument? Get a black Sharpie. Want something a little more fru-fruish? Get a blue Sharpie.
I don't think I have ever run a pen out of ink. They get lost or broken first.
For Pilot? Japan. Pilot makes quite a range, from throwaways to multi-thousand dollar hand-lacquered fountain pens.What's the COO though?
This is my favorite pen: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B072Q8ZR5K?psc=1&ref=ppx_pop_mob_b_asin_title
It's nice and slim, quite comfortable, and high quality. It takes Pilot G2 refills, although I have Precise V5 and V7 refills in mine. I like the way they write a little better.
I have a couple of nice pens that I keep in the front pocket of my duty dress shirt.
However, for every day usage, I have found Cirrus ( I think that's what they are) seem do do pretty good. They are the ones that are promotional giveaways in the last few years. A retractable pen that writes good and cheap. I can toss it if it gets bodily fluids on it. . .you know the stuff, ****, piss, puke, blood just to name a few.
I don't think I have ever run a pen out of ink. They get lost or broken first.

I'm partial to the Kura Toga rotating lead engine based on a gear and the energy of you pressing the lead to the paper......keeps the lead consistent. I even looked into having optional all-metal tubes made up to dress it up since the aluminum model is only half aluminum and doesn't have the heft that a quality pencil should have like a rotring.
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That is really cool. I’ve never heard of this.