Review: Pilot Hi-Tec-C Coleto

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After reading so much about the Pilot Hi-Tec-C pens from various sources, I just had to go out and try one myself.  Instead of one though, I went with three, in the form of the Hi-Tec-C Coleto.  I never thought I would like using a multi-cartridge pen, but this Coleto is really great.  I will be using this pen a bunch, and will probably try out different tip sizes, ink colors, and models of the Coleto barrel.

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Posted on December 4, 2007 .

Review: Pentel Slicci 0.3mm

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I think I just found my new favorite pen.  Smooth and steady from the very first use, the Pentel Slicci is the most consistent micro tip pen I have used in recent memory.  The lines are sharp, and I have yet to experience any skipping or clogging.  It is going to take a lot for me to replace this pen as my main day-to-day writing instrument.

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Posted on December 2, 2007 .

Pilot Bravo pen in Fortune Magazine

How I Work:  Tim Brown, CEO of IDEO

Take good notes: I always carry a Moleskine single-lined five-by-seven-inch notebook. I replace it when it gets full -- about every six months. I have a half-dozen or so now. They're on a shelf in my office in Palo Alto. I'll use any pen, but I prefer my Pilot Bravo black one. It's good for writing, sketching, and drawing. I go through the finished ones and highlight the big ideas so they don't get lost.

I caught this article a few weeks back in Fortune Magazine, where Tim Brown professed his love for his Moleskine and black Pilot Bravo pen.  The photos from the article are not online, but the magazine itself had an open shot of his Moleskine and a few notes, and the ink on the page looked great.

I had never seen or used a Pilot Bravo before, and they were surprisingly hard to find.  I ordered a few from BestPensOnline.com (quick and easy btw), but shortly after putting them to use, I realized these were not the pens for me.  For some reason I had it in my head that these were a porous tip pen, when in fact they are a standard felt tip marker, and a rather wide one at that.  The pen in and of itself is fine, but I do not really have a use for something with that wide of a line.  The tip also seemed to break down rather quickly as well, as my lines were much wider after I had only used the pen for a couple of pages of notes.  I have yet to use it in a Moleskine - really don't see it being useful to me there - but I will post a sample of it very soon.

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Posted on November 30, 2007 .