A list of Cyberscribes' Favorite Pens | |
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Horizon Pens. When doing large scale broad edge work I have been very pleased with them They are a treat to use! Sharp edges, and easy to clean. Nice flex to them. Kate McKulla ______________ I LOVE my ruling pen and my wide pilot parallel pens. Peggy Robinson, Calgary _____________ Zig felt pens, that are wonderful for quick jobs like demonstrating, then came the Pilot Parallel pens.. Collene, Oz ______________ The folded pen made by Matthew Coffin can't be beat! It's design and edge are slightly different than others I have used...allowing thinner thins and thicker thicks. Nancy Grossenbacher, Portland ______________ Y&C GelXtreme 0.5 black gel pen Carol DuBosch, Portland _______________ Brause EF66 pointed pen Max Broadway, Oz ________________ PIGMA Micron; gel pen: Sakura Stardust gel ink rollerball (even flow and rich sparkly colors) Carol, NYC ________________ Jim Chin's Butterfly folding pen. I do have a fabulous gigantic pen that Jim made for me. Margaret of Venice ________________ Schaeffer fountain pens with customized nibs Jill Bell ________________ Osmiroid dips, the new Chronicles, well worn in Brauses and a disposable brush pen that I bought in Muji and they don't seem to stock any more. Viva Lloyd, Surrey ________________ Tape for medium size work. Speedball for large work and Mitchell for small and very fine letters. Jacqueline Sullivan ________________ Pointed pen - I seem to be preferring a Gilotte 404 Joanne in Red Deer, Canada _________________ A suede pen great for teaching! Lorraine in Quebec | |