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Uni-Ball Signo 207 0.38mm Black Review

Uni-Ball Signo 207 0.38mm Black


This one caught me off guard, but it really shouldn’t have. I have known for ages that the Uni-Ball Signo RT 0.38mm refills fit in the 207 barrels. In fact, one of my favorite setups is the Signo 207 Premier barrel with the lavender black 0.38mm RT refill. So I was happy to see these show up at JetPens a few weeks ago.


My only real question about the pen was if this was just an RT refill plugged into the 207 barrel, but it isn’t. The 207 is widely known for having “Super Ink” technology which prevents check washing, and these new 0.38mm pens fall right in line.


If you have ever used an RT 0.38mm pen then you know exactly how the 207 version will write. Crisp, clean and dark gel ink lines, and pretty smooth all things considered. It isn’t as smooth as the Signo DX 0.38, but few pens in this category are.


If you have ever wanted the Uni-Ball 207 in something smaller than 0.5mm, now is your chance. Some of the colors are already sold out, but should be restocked soon.

Posted on August 19, 2011 and filed under 207, Pen Reviews, Signo, Uni-Ball.

Pentel Vicuna 0.7mm Sky Blue

Pentel Vicuna 0.7mm Sky Blue


I have enjoyed my regular black ink Vicuna pen, and raved about my Vicuna Multi Pen, so I wanted to give the new colored ink Vicuna pens a try. I went with the Sky Blue ink, and I am wishing I would have tried a different one first.


The issue was noticeable almost as soon as I started writing. At least once or twice a line a glob of ink would hit the page, usually at the start or stop of a letter. You can see the dark spots in the written review above very easily. The black inks I have reviewed before don’t have this problem, either because 1. They really don’t have this problem, or 2. The base ink color is dark enough so it is not noticeable. Unfortunately, the light shade of Sky Blue ink doesn’t hide the dark spots.


I was hoping it was a breaking in issue, but it didn’t improve over time. Maybe it is just this particular pen, so I would like to try another one, as well as some of the other colors like purple and orange. The Pentel Vicuna is a great pen, but you might want to rethink the Sky Blue.

Posted on August 17, 2011 and filed under Pen Reviews, Pentel, Vicuna.

Zebra Sarasa Clip Viridian Green 0.3mm Review

Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.3mm Viridian Green


This post is by Lou Rinaldi, who can also be found at cfug.org and on Twitter @LouRinaldi.


There must be something I’m missing when it comes to Micro Tip Gel Ink pens. The Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.3mm feels good in the hand, but it seems like it will take some time for me to get used to. This is definitely the finest point I€'ve ever used for writing, and there€'s undoubtedly going to be an adjustment period. They seem to be well-loved by aficionados, so I'€™m being very patient and giving it a chance.


Every stroke is like sandpaper across the desert. And I can hear it, too. For my writing style, at least, it’s quite fatiguing. Nor is it a smooth writing experience. Perhaps this was a poor choice with which to begin my journey, but if nothing else this will give me a valuable sense of perspective as I continue to explore different options.


Love the push clip design, and I suspect I’d love the whole package a lot more in a 0.5mm or 0.7mm tip. The Viridian Green ink is gorgeous in color. I don't usually give much consideration to color when writing, but this ink€™s vibrancy made me take notice.


Maybe I’m just not ready for the 0.3mm yet. It's too scratchy for my inexperienced hand. I’ll have to revisit this down the road. I'm not ready to pass final judgment, but for now, this isn't a pen I'€™ll be returning to on a regular basis.


Pen: Zebra Sarasa Clip 0.3mm, Viridian Green (furnished by JetPens)


Paper: Ampad Envirotec Recycled Steno Book # 25774

Posted on August 10, 2011 and filed under Guest Post, Pen Reviews, Sarasa, Zebra.