Pens

I’ve found that if you’re going to write a lot it’s important to have a pen that writes well and is comfortable to hold. I thought I would list my thoughts about the pens that I use for my letters in case you want to find a good pen for letter-writing.

 Uni Jetstream 0.7mmUni-Ball Jetstream 0.7mm This is solid inexpensive pen. It’s a retractable ball-point and writes smoothly and has something they call “Super Ink” –  which is supposed to help prevent check fraud by trapping the ink in paper helping to stop criminals from check washing. I’m not so concerned with the fraud aspect of it, but the Super Ink does have a nice continuous flow and dries quickly. The barrel of the pen is comfortable and easy to hold. For about $2.50, this deserves a spot on my writing desk.

Uni ball vision elite purple blkUni-ball Vision Elite BLX Roller Ball Pen 0.5mm This pen is my go to right now. I like the inky flow – you don’t need to use a lot of pressure. I can tell the color is not pure black – I think it’s purple-black, but I’m colorblind so what do I know. Ink dries fast – I don’t know if it is Super Ink. Cost is about the same as the Jetstream – less than $2.50. Get one, you’ll thank me later.

Metallic GellyGelly Roll Metallic This is a great pen for writing on darker surfaces. I use a lot of black or aubergine colored envelopes because they really pop visually when you look at a pile of mail. As they are dark, you need a bright writing utensil to contrast the paper and show up well. I’m a big fan of the Gelly Roll pens – they write very smoothly and I sometimes think they make my handwriting look better somehow. The archival quality ink is water and chemical proof and fade resistant. You can get them at paper and craft supply stores for $2-3 per pen.

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