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by parley 2864 days ago
I went through so many years without bothering to find out why I hated some pens and loved some pens, until I decided to dive into the subject a bit. The type of ink and pen affects writing joy so much. I discovered that I was a gel pen kind of person and tried a bunch of different makes, so now and then I buy a big pack of Pilot Super Gel 07, and now I always have pens around that I love writing with. I'm probably going to get one or two quality gel pens too, like Parkers or similar, because now I know what I like.

I highly recommend finding out which kind of ink and pen give you the most writing joy! A simple comparison to get you started can be found on the gel pen Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gel_pen

2 comments

Gel pens were amazing when I first tried one.

My path went crappy pens -> Pilot ballpoint -> Pilot gel -> Pilot Metropolitan fountain pen.

Not having to exert pressure makes such a difference to me that my handwriting immediately improved when I started using fountain pens. I've even had friends comment on it. "Wait, I can read your handwriting."

Same here. My path went crappy pens -> Pilot G2 -> 0.38mm Pilot G2 mini, imported via Amazon -> fountain pens -> completely obsessed with vintage writing instruments.

Sitting in a hammock beside the river, hacking on a Pyramid app, I have four fountain pens on my person - a Kaweco Lilliput, a Pilot Stargazer, a Pilot Falcon, and a Pilot Vanishing Point.

Fountain pens make the experience much different for me, and I actively dislike using someone else's pen now.

Yeah, the difference in pressure required is a huge part of it! I feel that a lot with gel pens. I also really love the clear, legible lines.

Interesting about your moving on to a fountain pen. Now I feel inspired to look up that local pen expert and go do some more experimenting!

I got so used to fountain pens that ordinary ball pens feel like writing on sand to me. Interestingly, I like my cheapo Pelikan fountain pen better than the Parkers
My favorites for note taking have been felt tip pens, after that Pilot gel pens. When i had very little money I’d still try to get some papermate felt tips, though i like staedtlers just for the better grip.