My favorite ballpoint...,
April 15, 2012
My favorite ballpoint - it's compact, the hex body grips nicely, ink doesn't
skip and takes minimal pressure. Ink beads up on the tip a bit, but for me this
is a feature, because it comes out in my bolder strokes, capitals, etc., adding
some line variation like my fountain pen would. I think it improves strokes
more often than it makes random inkblots, but it probably depends on your
handwriting. It does rattle, and the wood body dents and scratches like a
wooden pencil would, but this is a six dollar knock-about pen, not some heirloom
piece. After I misplaced mine (it's cheap enough to misplace), I tried to
replace it with the Petit-B, which uses the same ink. Very well constructed,
but so small that I can't hold it without posting the cap, too skinny and too
slick for me to grip comfortably, skips a bit because I have to hold at a more
oblique angle, and the convenience of being tiny is totally outweighed by having
to open and post the cap. So anyway, I'm getting another one or two of these.
I'm not really so wild...,
December 15, 2010
I'm not really so wild about this one. I don't hate it, but the rattling that
other reviews have mentioned really is annoying. I have also found that this pen
doesn't always start up right away if I haven't used it in a while. I always
have to scribble a little to get it going. Its a shame, because it's a really
nice looking pen. I just don't find it as functional as I had hoped.
I bought this pen because...,
February 1, 2010
I bought this pen because I enjoy using Ohto's other needle pens. While it
writes exactly the same as the other pens, I had to subtract two stars because
the plunger on the end is loose when the pen tip is out and makes a really,
really irritating rattling noise when you write. I'm no pen connoisseur but this
alone is enough to make me not want to use the pen on a regular basis. Such a
shame, because it is an attractive pen that feels good in the hand.