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Pilot Dr. Grip Gel Ink Pens (2-Pack)

Pilot Dr. Grip Gel Ink Pens (2-Pack)

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Product Description
A pen that feels good and writes well, too? That’s the Dr. Grip Gel, fitted with a soft rubber cushion and filled with Pilot’s famous G2 ink cartridge Read More

Specs

  • Made in Japan
  • Black gel ink
  • Archival-quality, water-resistant when dry
  • Fine 0.7 mm tip
  • Plastic barrel
  • Metal clip and nose cone
  • Length: 5.59 in. (14.2 cm)

Shipping

Estimated ship date is Aug 6, 2015 PT.

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Recent Activity
When I wrote all day, I noticed that I was developing a little tendonitis in my elbow while using the standard G2 pen, mostly. This was limiting my writing session time but taking notes with a keyboard doesn't really do it for me. I found a very limited selection of these in a local office supply store (for more than what's being charged here) and tried one out. Then, at about $9/each, I bought a bunch (I color-code my notes). The larger barrel and the cushy grip made a huge difference. When I have to write with a roller/gel pen, these are what I use. For those who are curious, tendon inflamation in the elbow is strongly associated with tightness (and narrowness?) of one's hand grip. Writing with a well balanced, comfortable, large-barrelled pen (like these) uses a more relaxed grip and can help to ease inflamation of the elbow (and cramping in the hand). My switch to fountain pens came about (partially, at least) as a result of looking for a writing experience that was even easier on the hand and elbow. Now I'm hooked, but I usually carry around one of these for those times when a fountain pen isn't right for the job. For CONUS, the lowest drop price on these is very reasonable - especially given the full selection of colors/styles. On Amazon, the current price for these seems to be anywhere from $7.75 - $10.50 (w/ Prime shipping - shipping not included (<$35) if buyer doesn't have Prime). If you use G2 refills and want a more sublime writing experience than the standard shell, these will deliver. As usually, I hope this helps anyone considering joining. Cheers. Fine Print: Periodically edited, affiliations - if any - are clearly noted, opinions are mine.
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