Add These Seven Pens to Enhance Your Stationery Collection
Did you ever have a stationery collection
or at least planned to have one?
If yes, then don’t worry, as most of us
have at some point. But of course, not many succeeded in having a stationery collection
worthy of a King. It is not something that is fascinating for most people, but
for those crazy about collecting unique notebooks, glittery tapes, fancy
erasers and even branded pens know
exactly what I am talking about.
One thing a stationery collector cannot control
is spending money on stuff they don’t even use. It is just for their
collection, you know, but it’s important all the same! If you ask them when
they plan to use the products they are buying, the answer is “Never!” as who
would want to ruin a perfectly good notepad?
Pens happen to be the most prominent
element of any stationery collection. There is a wide range of variety when it
comes to pens. From high quality calligraphy pens to high quality highlighters,
each one of us have used most of them at least once in our lifetime. So how do you
expect a stationery collector to not have one or maybe even two of each and
every kind?
Any stationery collection is certainly
incomplete without them. Yes, you may fewbut do you have them all?
We have made a list of seven must-have pens
to enhance your stationery collection.
1:
Bright Type Pens
This type of pen has a firm grip that
provides superior writing comfort to the user. The material consists of durable
plastic and usually is a click-action retractable bright pen. There are certain
brands that even customise company logos on the pen (as per individual
requirements). They are termed as bright pens because of their colourful
exterior. The overall material of the pen is plastic and is #1 must-have for
stationery collectors.
2:
Roller ball Pens – Ranging From £1 to £5
This pen adapts ball point writing
mechanism but has water-based liquid or gelled-ink compared to the oil-based
viscous inks usually found in ballpoint pens. The writing point of roller ball
pens is tiny, particularly 0.5 to 0.7 mm in diameter, which transfers the ink
from the reserves onto the paper as the pen moves. These pens are luxurious
making the user feel like signing a multi-million contact. Overall, it is a
fancy pen of your fancy collection.
3:
Pilot Fountain Pen
Unlike its predecessor, a pilot fountain
pen is nib pen that contains an internal reservoir of liquid ink. The pen draws
ink from the reserve through a feed to the nib and on to the paper as the pen
moves. The reservoir can be manually filled once the ink is used with the help
of an eyedropper. There are certain fountain pens that have removable
reservoirs in the form of pre-filled ink cartridge. They are available at an accessible
price so go add them to your collection now.
4:
Gel Pens
Another obvious addition to your collection
is the gel pens. Ask any stationery collector, they would definitely have this
one category of pen. More prominently, the brand they will be having is Sakura
Gelly Roll Pens.
They are nothing but basic get pens with
thick and opaque ink. Because of a concentration of ink, the writing is clearer
than typical ballpoint or felt tip pens. Gel pens are used for several types of
writings and illustrations. The size of its nib or the pen tip ranges from 0.18
mm to 1.5 mm.
5:
Pilot G2 Pen
Pilot G2 pen also known as the G-2 pen is
the king of office pens. It is a high-quality pen available worldwide with
different thicknesses and colours as well as custom configurations. For the
matter of fact, it is USA’s #1 selling Get Ink Pen.
Given the popularity of the pen, it is but
of course excellent. Although it does not write as smoothly as compared to the
gel pens, they yet happen to be everyone’s favourite. Overall, it is
comfortable, durable and lightweight pen.
Try the 0.38 mm
size for ultimate precise lines.
6: Zebra F 301 Retractable Ballpoint Pen
Retractable pens
are ink pens that have a spring-loaded ink cartridge internally attached. Zebra
F 301 is a classic retractable ballpoint pen. It has a stainless steel body
which is light and slim. This pen is commonly used for mastering the art of
cursive.
7: Parker 51 pen
This pen is
vintage. Parker 51, a type of fountain pen, was introduced in 1941. During that
era, this pen was the world’s most wanted pen and was used by historic legends
such as poet Dylan Thomas.
These pens are
not easily found today, but if you happen to get your hands on one, never let
it go. It’s worth more than any sum of money could ever buy.
Wow really nice seven must-have pens to collect, thanks for share such collection
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