I’ve heard of making a fashion statement with say a mobile phone but can the same be said for a pen? OK maybe one of the high end brands, but what about a Bic!
Pen Reviews
Lamy Logo M Ballpoint Pen Review
The Lamy brand has been around since 1952 & is well known for making stylish pens. The contemporary Logo range includes fountain pens, rollerballs, pencils & ballpoints. Having just come across a Logo M Ballpoint I’ve decided to give it a workout.
Zebra Z Grip Flight Review
I make no excuses that my pen of preference is generally a rollerball. As I’m a quick writer (or as my partner says “scribbler”) rollerballs just seem to glide across the page. Having been given a Z Grip Flight ballpoint to review I was pleasantly surprised by its performance & may just have found something to challenge my opinion.
Sharpie Pen Stainless Steel – Review
Marker pens have been around for ages, early memories of a pencil case full of felt tips conjure up rainy days sat around the table with a colouring book, oh how times have changed!
Sharpie Twin Tip Marker Review- Two for the Price of 1
Sharpies have come a long way since the intro of the 1st marker back in 1964. Today there are a whole host of offerings including liquid pencils, fabric & metallic markers in a multitude of colours.
One of these examples is the Sharpie Twin Tip Marker, it has a 0.4 & a 1.5 mm tip, effectively a two for the price of one option. I found these tips to be durable, even in my heavy hand. The ink dries really quickly as well as being water resistant and will leave a permanent mark on most surfaces. I’ve chosen to check out a blue markers moves, its also available in black & red.On a side note even though it is a permanent marker you need to bear in mind that it could still fade over time.