Advantages: Hard-wearing; beautiful, iconic design that makes any desk/jacket pocket/hand/paw/cup look classy Disadvantages: Feels heavy, sluggish and slippery to use; expensive to buy/refill; liable to get nicked
The Parker Jotter is an iconic pen, there's no doubt about that. But I use a lot of pens, since I write and draw with them quite a lot, and dare I say that this is not the best pen I've ever used. In fact, a cheap plastic ball-point will probably serve yo ...
Advantages: Strong, Reliable, easy to use, hard to break, can be refilled Disadvantages: No that i can think of
...there’s no better pen then the full metal Parker Jotter. Sit on it, stand on it, drop it or bite it – this bad boy has never broken on me.
Easy to use [it’s a pen’], it looks stylish in any setting from the classroom to the boardroom. ...
Advantages: Cheap, Parker, Quality Disadvantages: Mine looks unprofessional, MArks through the paper
...I seem to have recently started my own Parker fan club having owned 4 pens in the last few months, I'll admit it's the vector rollerball that's been getting the most use from myself. Costing just £1.99 from the works when I got it, the pen has a “street m ...
Advantages: Good build quality Disadvantages: Heavy, no grip, uncomfortable
...top end pen, they think of Parker pens. I did too, until I had my first. I wanted a good pen for use in exams so I was bought this pen for Christmas last year. I tested it out and it seemed very nice: The buil ...
Advantages: smooth writing and even ink flow Disadvantages: more expensive than your average pen
Whilst I may scrimp on cosmetics I also like to spend a little bit more on things which are worth paying for. In my profession I am required to take notes and given that I use a pen on a regular basis I feel that I should invest in a decent pen.
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