Who is your penfu, /sci/?
whatever i can get
>>8946843
either my pilot frixion, or lamy safari.
>>8946843
ticonderoga
P207 motherfuckers
Zebra F-301
Pilot G2 limited w/ .38mm refills
0.5mm pilot g2
>>8946843
the free ones u get at events
>>8947187
this
>>8946960
203 for me
>>8946843
My TWSBI Eco
>>8947187
By alluding that you are important enough to get into events you have sufficiently proven your superiority. If there is anything to win here, my vote goes to you.
>>8946843
Funny. I use the same pens. Japanese pens are the best.
Uniball Jetstream in black.
>>8946843
Simple, non-retractable ballpoint Bic pen
>>8946843
R2 Precision
>>8946963
Master race
10 for $10 at costco
Anyone here who refills the ink tube by hand rather than buying a new tube?
>>8946843
Pilot G2 0.7mm
Will one of you please explain the expensive pen fetish to me? What am I missing by simply using the cheapest mechanical pencil I can find?
>>8948082
Accept no substitute.
>>8946963
it even writes underwater
official pen of the united states nuclear navy
>>8948186
They're not a must have but if you spend a lot of time writing stuff they make it slightly easier and more pleasant.
>>8948186
Buy a g2 or uniball signo and tell me your iq doesn't increase every equation you write.
>>8948220
You know what? I'm going to. If only so that I might finally understand.
This is the only correct answer.
0.5 or 0.7, gents?
(Is that like asking /k/ 9mm or .45?)
>>8948249
.5 as long as you're not a heavy handed orc
>>8948250
It's not about handling the pen, bigger ones write smoother. They'll use more ink though.
>>8946843
Uni-Ball Signo/Signo DX 0.28mm
Pilot Hi-Tec/G-Tec C 0.3mm
Pilot Juice Up 0.3mm
Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.3mm
Pentel Slicci 0.3mm
Pentel Energel 0.35mm
Sakura Ballsign 0.4mm
Uni-Ball Jetstream 0.5
Pilot Acroball 0.5
Zebra Surari 0.5
Pentel Vicuña 0.5
In black, blue-black, or blue color.
>>8948249
Thinner.
>0.5
>s-fine
>0.7
>fine
No, they are not fine.
erasable master race
>>8948305
You mean pilot frixion pens or pencils/mechanical pencils? Only Pilot makes the worthwhile friction-erasable ink desu all the others are currently trash
>>8948236
best answer so far
>>8947128
my nigga
I prefer .5mm though
>>8946843
Been using the the 4th one for almost 5 years. Can't write with anything else anymore.
>>8948453
Wow. Maybe you have MS.
>>8948285
How do you think the .28 Uniball compares to the .38? I am running low on my .38's now so I might try a different pen.
>>8947128
Eww why no cap?
>>8948236
Definite truth
>>8948309
pilot frixon .5mm
>>8948534
As good as the .38 uni signo but writes a finer line and makes you feel the paper more (""""scratchiness"""") as you write I suppose.
>t. never used a .38 uniball signo
>>8948574
Why the HELL do people like scratchy pens? Smooth ballpoints of GTFO...
Dumped my V5's for these babies
>>8948589
It's not "scratchy" like it destroys paper, no. I've always used ultra/hyper/micro fine tip pens desu. I like the feeling I get that I'm actually writing on something.
Avantre exacto fine blue
Amazing pen for $1
>>8948180
I like these.
Something about leaving a sludgy, soft trail just feels nice.
>>8948695
>>8946843
I like fine tipped brush pens. Currently using a Kuretake Fudegokochi.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4SiLvwSq_I0
Though for the most part when I'm doing math I'll either use a mechanical pencil + retractable eraser pen or I'll just type it up directly in LaTeX. Whiteboards are nice too.
>>8948717
Here's a better video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGtmUX7t088
>2017
>still knowing how to write
Haha holy shit
>>8946843
Only real /sci/ master racers know
The Bic Fine.
>>8946843
Pilot Razor Point II master race