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Educators, novelists, pupils, reporters - anyone who does a lot of writing knows the terrible feeling when you've been scribbling away madly, but then your hand cramps, your fingers stiffen and knot up, and you just have to take a break. Taking a break sometimes means the muse takes a break, too, and it's often difficult to get back onto the smoothly flowing track.
The best way to avoid this problem is to buy yourself a really good pen. The right pen for you may not be the right pen for someone else. The size and shape of your hand, as well as your hand strength and grip, makes a difference as to which pen is suitable.
One consideration is the barrel size. Some have a slim barrel, which may be better for a smaller hand, while others are thicker and feel more solid in the hand. There are ergonomic pens, which are great for those with arthritis or carpel tunnel syndrome, as they are shaped to need the least possible effort.
The type of pen that you're partial to also makes a difference. Some people prefer a ballpoint, or a roller ball, while others like ink fountain pens, such as classic faber castell pens.
Spacetec pens, or zero gravity pens, are very useful for those who can't write at a desk, but find themselves writing at odd angles and up against walls.
There's the perpetuity factor. Buying a large quantitity of cheap pens at your local discount store doesn't cost much, but how many of them will you need to buy over time, and how often will they let you down by not writing effectively, being uncomfortable, cheap looking or not working at all?
A sturdy classic pen, which can take refills, is a good investment and shouldlast you for years.
A classic pen constructed of quality materials such as stainless steel, anodised aluminium, or brass says something about who you are. A variety of beautiful finishes, such as enamel or brushed nickel, are available, as are delicious colours like raspberry and orange, as well as the classic silver, gold, and black.
Consider using as signature colour in your pen. Even ink fountain pens come in a range of colours such as scarlet, turquoise, and even rainbow.
Take the time to choose a pen, such as faber castell pens, which fit not only your writing needs, but your personal style.
There are so many beautiful pens to choose from, lovingly designed and detailed to be the perfect instrument for comfortable, quality writing.
If you're interested in discovering more about classic ink fountain pens or specialty items such as faber castell pens, you should visit The Pen Company's online site.
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