The one on the right is my new pen. The one on the left is the old, busted up one.
Finally, my new pen has arrived. It took two weeks or so, but it's here now. And it's awesome.
It's noticeably simpler, thinner and flimsier than my old grip pen, but it serves it purpose. It's just as sensitive, and it's easier to handle in some situations.
The base has a different design, too. The grip one's a lot more fancy and elegant, but this one is all stylish and stuff.
Now that I have a new, non-broken pen, you can expect to see more of my stuff now. Maybe not more than before, but close to the usual fare.
Finally, my new pen has arrived. It took two weeks or so, but it's here now. And it's awesome.
It's noticeably simpler, thinner and flimsier than my old grip pen, but it serves it purpose. It's just as sensitive, and it's easier to handle in some situations.
The base has a different design, too. The grip one's a lot more fancy and elegant, but this one is all stylish and stuff.
Now that I have a new, non-broken pen, you can expect to see more of my stuff now. Maybe not more than before, but close to the usual fare.
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Heh, lucky you. :P
Mine got broken, the nib part of it came loose, and I couldn't use it anymore. Only the eraser end kinda worked, but it was very uncomfortable and clunky to draw with.
I suspect that it fell to the floor one too many times... My cat's hobby is to knock things over from shelves and desks, and I found my pen lying on the floor because of her more than once.
And yes, it's smaller than the grip one, but this photo's deceptive. The classic pen doesn't stand upright on its base like the grip one, it kinda tilts to the front, like real fountain pens on their bases. I know, it's weird, but that's how it is.
Mine got broken, the nib part of it came loose, and I couldn't use it anymore. Only the eraser end kinda worked, but it was very uncomfortable and clunky to draw with.
I suspect that it fell to the floor one too many times... My cat's hobby is to knock things over from shelves and desks, and I found my pen lying on the floor because of her more than once.
And yes, it's smaller than the grip one, but this photo's deceptive. The classic pen doesn't stand upright on its base like the grip one, it kinda tilts to the front, like real fountain pens on their bases. I know, it's weird, but that's how it is.
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