Sometime around 2010 I discovered the Bic Atlantis pen, and have been using them exclusively since. I purchased my first pack of the new Bic Glide (supposedly nothing changed with them other than the name).

I have liked this pen because not only do I get little to no smudging, but I do not get the choppiness that i do with some other ballpoint pens.

I used to use a lot of felt tipped pens in my youth, but in 2003 I started to work for a research laboratory and there are quite strict rules about which pen you can and cannot use. Felt tip pens were out.

Curious what others use.

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All about the Pilot G2 0.5. They’ve got a smaller size that I tried but the ink didn’t come out consistently enough so I had to go back to the bigger one

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This ends the thread.

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0.38 G2 pilot

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So hear me out… 0.7 Sharpie Gel Pen.

The 1.0 is pure silk but doesn’t write cleanly enough for me to be daily driver.

The Atlantis was a staple for years, a fine choice.

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Sharpie gels are actually really nice.

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zebra mini

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I used to love zebra. As a kid I always had a matching pen and pencil set.

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The Zebra Sarasa X20 Dry has been my go to for a long attempt at finding a small diameter gel pen. The whole Sarasa line up is pretty neat though. I think mileage may vary depending on indivudal writing techniques.

Found a blog that breaks it down: https://www.jetpens.com/blog/Zebra-Sarasa-A-Comprehensive-Guide/pt/652#Standard Zebra Sarasa Gel Pens

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