I have a stainless jotter which is from the early eighties, and I also have a new stainless jotter. The one from the eighties is far heavier than the new much more lightweight stainless jotter. I use my old one nearly all the time and it’s in my pocket daily at work.
I have my two Parker Jotter ballpoint pens right now (Kensington Red and Bond Street Black), and I am really amazed by the fact that the Jotter ballpoints can use different Parker-style refills such as Schmidt P900, Schmidt EasyFlow 9000, Kaweco, Inoxcrom (from Spain), Fisher Space Pen (with adaptor included), Uni Jetstream SXR-600, and other brands of Parker-style refills (I haven't tried the Parker Jotter XL ballpoint pen yet, but I am looking forward to buying it one day).😉🇵🇭✍️🖊️
How is it "eco-friendly?" You have to throw away the cartrige when dry, and buy another. Those cartridges look rather big. The only "E-CO Friendly" pen (stupid woke expression) is a fountain pen, and now that I have written that, and thus thought about it, I think i just turned myself off to fountain pens and thus cured a horrible addiction, because they really aren't worth the price, at least the more expensive ones. Cheap fountain pens, can write as well as a "gold nib" fountain pen costing twenty to thirty times (and beyond) more money. Hell, I have 50 cent dollar store gel pens (2@$1.00 before Biden) that can write as well, or better, depending on the paper. I should try one of these. There was a time the thought of spending $20.00 on a pen was crazy. Now, last week, I spent $300.00 on four fountain pens, and I already had 10 fountain pens. It's like being a drug addict. You cured me lol. You should open a rehab center, not start a RUclips channel.
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I have a stainless jotter which is from the early eighties, and I also have a new stainless jotter. The one from the eighties is far heavier than the new much more lightweight stainless jotter. I use my old one nearly all the time and it’s in my pocket daily at work.
I have my two Parker Jotter ballpoint pens right now (Kensington Red and Bond Street Black), and I am really amazed by the fact that the Jotter ballpoints can use different Parker-style refills such as Schmidt P900, Schmidt EasyFlow 9000, Kaweco, Inoxcrom (from Spain), Fisher Space Pen (with adaptor included), Uni Jetstream SXR-600, and other brands of Parker-style refills (I haven't tried the Parker Jotter XL ballpoint pen yet, but I am looking forward to buying it one day).😉🇵🇭✍️🖊️
Awesome pen... Except it feels a little slippery and the diameter is a bit small for my hands. But the click is awesome!
Parker makes a larger Jotter, the “XL,” which also seems to have a less slick grip.
Love your videos,
Can you do a fountain pen next?
will do a fountain pen video soon :)
When are you going to do pilot v5
Dude great idea
Please review the Pilot V5 or V7 RTs. Disposable but amazing quality.
V5 next
Awesome video!
thanks!
i am 'scribed
How is it "eco-friendly?" You have to throw away the cartrige when dry, and buy another. Those cartridges look rather big.
The only "E-CO Friendly" pen (stupid woke expression) is a fountain pen, and now that I have written that, and thus thought about it, I think i just turned myself off to fountain pens and thus cured a horrible addiction, because they really aren't worth the price, at least the more expensive ones. Cheap fountain pens, can write as well as a "gold nib" fountain pen costing twenty to thirty times (and beyond) more money. Hell, I have 50 cent dollar store gel pens (2@$1.00 before Biden) that can write as well, or better, depending on the paper. I should try one of these. There was a time the thought of spending $20.00 on a pen was crazy. Now, last week, I spent $300.00 on four fountain pens, and I already had 10 fountain pens. It's like being a drug addict. You cured me lol. You should open a rehab center, not start a RUclips channel.