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I really like how my Cross Gel writes, the nice dark ink, but the pen itself sucks. Its not consistent, often it doesn't write and I have to write over the half written letters. I tried a new ink refill and it didn't help. I have another Cross doing something similar.

What other brands are good for a higher end pen that aren't $200 but still give a premium writing experience?




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Posts: 10764 | Location: TN | Registered: December 18, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'm all about my Zebra pens.
F-402 and F-701 -- all day, every day.

I recently picked up a G-402, and so far I'm pretty happy with it as well. The newest F-701s seem to be improved over the previous ones, and they're all well below your stated price point.

Good luck in your search!




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I did the Zebra 701/402 "pen hack" about three years ago and got a pen that I've been happy with since then. This takes parts from each model to make a robust hybrid better than either of them, a web search will reveal a how-to. Combine with a space pen insert for a durable and comfortable pen for a pittance.
 
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Pelikan's are nice
 
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I like the Retro Tornado. I use a Parker refill and they write smooth.

They are inexpensive and quite good quality.
 
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Zebra
Cheap, write nice on most surfaces & sharp enough to stab someone if necessary. short to fit in a pocket/notebook.
just looked, I'm using the F301 that I but in bulk at staples.
 
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Lamy Safari or Zebra.


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My EDC pen is a SS Gerber that has a carbide glass breaker as well.
Comes with a write in rain ink cartridge.

My other pen is a CRKT aluminum body pen that can poke a hole in someones skull, it has a Space pen ink cartridge.
I believe both were in the $50 range
 
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I really like my Ti2 Design TechLiner. You can pick your material, color, design and they all take a great refill that lasts a good amount of time and gives a selection of colors.

Enjoy,

Kevin
 
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When I was a cop I wanted a pen to replace the fancy cross pens in my uniform that were there for show. Especially after I damaged one I’d had since 9th grade.

I found a Zebra pen fit the deal and I replaced the plastic parts with another zebra model pieces...I saw it on a you tube video, the pen is all stainless now and I also hacked the fisher space pen ink cartridges so the pens write in the rain, upside down, etc...

https://medium.com/@schmutzie/...trument-bc2bf7c1e3c3


Edit because I found this updated Zebra
https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod...26060686abc950f2babe

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Pilot G2 Limited

I prefer th 10 refill or at least the 07 for the smoothest writing.

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Posts: 17944 | Location: SE Michigan | Registered: February 10, 2007Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Find the refill you like best, and then find a pen to fit that refill. Many people love the pilot g2 refills, and I do too. But overall I think the Schmidt p8126 refills are where it's at.

Those refills come standard in the retro 51 tornado pens, of which there are many cool varieties between $20-$50.

I've been eyeballing this one:

https://www.fahrneyspens.com/Item--i-18544
 
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Zebra 701s...they work great and you can do an emergency tracheotomy with them....ok not the medical procedure but they work well as an airline EDC Wink
 
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I have a few that have lasted for most of my lifetime. I never loose a pen that has meaning.

I have a Parker T-Ball Jotter that I bought before deployment to the Gulf in 1972. It has a brushed finish that has been smoothed while righting daily to my now wife. It lasted for years and has been retired.

I have a set of monogrammed Cross pen & pencil gifted to me by my staff in 1977. I used them for years before the chrome started flaking off. These were retired as I was getting chrome slivers.

I am retired now but have 2 company pens given to me when I joined the last bank I worked at. That was in 2003. I have both today. I’ve been through a number of refills on both.

Mike



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Posts: 4287 | Location: Saddlebrooke, Arizona | Registered: December 24, 2013Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Zebra F301

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Another Zebra guy here.


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Pilot Razor Point or a Montblanc Meisterstuck with a Fineliner refill. Or I suppose any other pen that will take a MB fineliner.



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Fisher Space Pens; USA made in Boulder City, NV.
I've been very pleased with a number of them. Write at any angle, and any temp that I've been in.
 
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Another fan of the Zebra hack. You CAN destroy them, but need to work at it pretty hard.

Runner-up is the Rotring 600. Same look, but the "barrel" is longer and thinner. Also, about 3-4 times the price... which is why I'm a fan of the Zebra.
 
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Parker is my preferred refill.
 
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