I think this pen is everything..., April 23, 2013
I think this pen is everything you want a fine-tipped gel pen to be. These are
pretty pricey, but ever since my friend bought a pack I'd wanted to try them to.
They write like a dream... on thick paper. But like with almost any other fine
tip/gel pen, it'll be scratchy on thinner paper. Although, I've never had it
skip no matter how thin the paper is. I guess I'm just a ball-point gal (and I
remembered the hard--and expensive--way that gels are very prone to smudging,
when I wrote on a bunch of senior photos only to have the gel ink smudging all
over the photos underneath).
Also, these are pretty expensive, especially considering the fact that the build
of the pen is quite poor. The logo "G-Tec-C" wore off very quickly, even though
I only ever put my pens in a specific pouch of my backpack. It's hard plastic
and can be uncomfortable to write with for a long time, but sometimes, I miss
the fluidity and look of gels (much darker in comparison to the 0.5mm Jetstream
black ink).
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I love this pen for it's..., August 12, 2009
I love this pen for it's precision tip but be careful with the tip because my
brother tried to use it to pry open something and completely bent the tip of the
pen. It's great for note taking and Chinese writing assignments!
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Just to remind people..., December 16, 2009
This review is from Pilot G-Tec-C Gel Ink Pen - 0.25 mm - Black
Just to remind people as it seems that many do not know... to write with small
diameter pens you should use smooth paper, that is quality type of paper such as
Rhodia, Clairefontaine etc, not the usual domestic crap you find in Staples and
other common stores. You could use it on those cheap rough papers but the pen
will skip and you will ruin the tip of the pen. So you have to use good french
made paper (other make good paper too eg Japanese, Italian) and you will love
drawing or writing with these type of pens.
Had to add that in as some people complain [likely not knowing about quality of
paper required for good results] about skipping etc, not only these pens but
almost any other tiny diameter of pen.
Remember the two high quality papers: Clairefontaine notebooks of various sizes
(this one is best and is much thicker than Rhodia, and Rhodia is very common. I
use Rhodia blank notebooks in size A4 for sketching and doodling while for
writing I use Clairefontaine notebooks of both pocket and A4 size for writing
important notes for home [studies, archival notes...I still have to have written
notes/articles on paper as i do not trust computers 100%...they eventually
crash..I know backup etc, but that also crashes believe me]. Nothing beats
writing on nice paper.
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I love these pens for..., July 17, 2009
This review is from Pilot G-Tec-C Gel Ink Pen - 0.25 mm - Black
I love these pens for fine tuning watercolors and for making very, very thin
lines. I use them, also to fill in very small gaps that my calligraphy pen left.
LOVE it!!!! The Signo .18 is also a great pen.... even smaller than this one if
you can believe that! This is needle fine.
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these pens break EASILY!!..., June 6, 2010
This review is from Pilot G-Tec-C Gel Ink Pen - 0.25 mm - Black
these pens break EASILY!! they are incredibly fragile.
but well, if they aren't broken. these pens are the best pens ever!
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