Feeding the Pen Addiction
I love pens. Specifically pens with very fine nibs – 0.5mm is way too thick for my tastes, but it’s usually the finest point you can find in US stationary & office supply shops (not including artist pens… I’ve got lots of those, but to me they’re not really for everyday writing). That is, until I found the Uniball Signo RT pens that have a 0.38mm nib. These have been the only pens I’ve used for the past 4 years – nothing else will do for me. The fine, smooth, quick-drying lines are perfect for my moleskine.
One day I found Jet Pens – it’s a US-based site selling pens, pencils, deco tapes & such from Japan – and being a complete pen freak, I was in heaven. I was originally looking for some really opaque white pens I had seen mentioned by several of my favorite artists and found them there – the Japanese Uniball Signo White Gel Pen:
For months I was agonizing over how many to buy and what to stock my cart with to meet the $25 limit for free shipping.
Last week I finally took the plunge – after filling & emptying my cart about 6 times, I ordered three of those white gel pens and a Pilot Hi-Tec-C Cavalier Executive Pen with a 0.3mm nib in silver:

I checked the delivery confirmation yesterday around noon, and it was on its way to my mailbox. When I got home, I almost asked my husband where the package was before I gave him a hug & kiss hello… OK.. I did ask him where the package was as I gave him a hug and before I kissed him… I think.
Anyway, I tore open the package and dumped its contents on my junk-mail pile (aka the kitchen table). There they were. Three Uniball Signo White Gel Pens and the Cavalier.
I’ll put a review of sorts of these two pens when I get a chance to put them to some more use, although I did stay up a bit last night and play with the white pen…
Tags: Creativity, Elsewhere, Tools

Oct 04, 2006
Oh dear… well, at least you know where to find like minded ink-heads!
Oct 05, 2006
The finest pen I have is a copic mutliliner SP 0.03. But the nib wears of really quick. Maybe I just have a heavy hand …
And welcome to EDM!
Nov 09, 2007
I picked up some Pigma Micron pens from my university bookstore that are really quite nice. 0.25mm and 0.20mm, archival ink. Really great to write with.