I’ve tried pencils (and use a mechanical one often). I don’t like how they interact with highlights. But, a solid pencil as a daily carry writing device is always nice.
More about the nlt filament ... I like the micron pens .... Also so enjoy ur Bible tools content ... What do ur Bible notes consist of ... Do you write the same things over and over in each new Bible ... Do you transfer some notes or make new ones for every Bible ...?? Tyfs
My fav pen is a Zebra F-701, but then mine's special. I hack it and put in a fischer space pen refill. I love the gnurling, gives a great firm grip. The fischer refills last a long time. It's my daily driver, and I use it im my bible too. WHen I'm carrying my small bible in my backpack (cause a turkey buzzard is too heavy) I use a micron for marking up. 100% zebra highliners! So good! Fun to see sime bible markup content again :)
As someone who is crazy about pens for my Bibles. I have so many pens, my wife just shakes her head. But typically I use the Pigma Micron .01 for underlining Scripture and circling words. I use the Pigma Micron .005 for writing in the margins. I use the Mr. Pen Sleek yellow highlighter for highlighting. And I flip back and forth between the Pilot G-Tec-C4 and the Pilot G-2 07 for writing in my Molesikine Journals. Now, thanks to you, I have a new set of pens to order and try fpr writing, Chinco 12 Pieces 0.35 mm Black Gel Ink Pen Extra Fine Ballpoint Pen. 😊 Thank you brother and have a blessed week.
I just ordered some through your link! I lot Microns but they are steep. I have used Pilot G2 0.38s also, but they have issues with running dry/getting clogged.
This is a great alternative. I've found the G2 gets a bit stuck on thinner paper, so it isn't always the best in a Bible. The .38 can tear paper as well. That's my fav size, but the tear is a drag.
That's the standard I measure everything against!!! I love the G2 .38, but I've torn enough Bible pages to know it doesn't work well for me. But my daily carry pen absolutely has a GS .38 loaded in it.
Once you go to a good wooden pencil you won't turn back. "Taste and see..."
I’ve tried pencils (and use a mechanical one often). I don’t like how they interact with highlights.
But, a solid pencil as a daily carry writing device is always nice.
More about the nlt filament ... I like the micron pens .... Also so enjoy ur Bible tools content ... What do ur Bible notes consist of ... Do you write the same things over and over in each new Bible ... Do you transfer some notes or make new ones for every Bible ...?? Tyfs
Thanks for the pen review brother Chad. Please talk about the NLT Filament Journals 😊 Blessings to you and your family 🙏
Thank you!
Thanks for the video. I’d love to hear your opinion on the NLT Filament Journals.
Will do!
My fav pen is a Zebra F-701, but then mine's special. I hack it and put in a fischer space pen refill. I love the gnurling, gives a great firm grip. The fischer refills last a long time. It's my daily driver, and I use it im my bible too. WHen I'm carrying my small bible in my backpack (cause a turkey buzzard is too heavy) I use a micron for marking up.
100% zebra highliners! So good!
Fun to see sime bible markup content again :)
That Turkey Buzzard adds some weight to a bag.
As someone who is crazy about pens for my Bibles. I have so many pens, my wife just shakes her head. But typically I use the Pigma Micron .01 for underlining Scripture and circling words. I use the Pigma Micron .005 for writing in the margins. I use the Mr. Pen Sleek yellow highlighter for highlighting. And I flip back and forth between the Pilot G-Tec-C4 and the Pilot G-2 07 for writing in my Molesikine Journals. Now, thanks to you, I have a new set of pens to order and try fpr writing, Chinco 12 Pieces 0.35 mm Black Gel Ink Pen Extra Fine Ballpoint Pen. 😊 Thank you brother and have a blessed week.
Party on!!!
I just ordered some through your link! I lot Microns but they are steep. I have used Pilot G2 0.38s also, but they have issues with running dry/getting clogged.
This is a great alternative. I've found the G2 gets a bit stuck on thinner paper, so it isn't always the best in a Bible. The .38 can tear paper as well. That's my fav size, but the tear is a drag.
Hey! Please talk about the Filament Scripture Journals!
It's on the list! Folks love the idea.
I have found that the Muji Gel Ink Ball Point Pen, Black, 0.38mm from Japan might be the best pen I have used in my bible!
@@jworlitz I’ve got some of those!!!
Please talk about the Filament!
Noted!
Ever use a good old roller ball like a Bic Crystal?
Those things are too fat of a line for me in a Bible. I can deal with them in other things...but they aggravate me when marking up my Bible.
Pilot g2 .38 and .5
That's the standard I measure everything against!!!
I love the G2 .38, but I've torn enough Bible pages to know it doesn't work well for me. But my daily carry pen absolutely has a GS .38 loaded in it.
Caran d’Ache Original Ballpoint pen 🇨🇭🖊🙌🏼💯
I've seen those before! I don't dig ballpoints in my Bible, but I can see it being a killer pen. I wonder if anyone has hacked the inserts?