@@TheStationEryLife Credit where it's due I guess. I see an awful lot of messy writing in my job and it shocks me. Writing by hand is one of the last true forms of artistic self expression and it has to be treasured. If we let that die then a part of what truly makes us human dies too.
I grew up with bic. Wrote with them when I wasn’t using the fountain pen , but I feel like lately when I buy black bic pens the ink looks grey ???? Does anyone have that problem ? It’s like the ink has become more intense or maybe the problem comes from me
IME the black Bics look greyish like softer graphite when you're just starting to use them. After a few pages (or a few hundred meters in a continuous line) the darkness fades in and they become jet black.
Bic's are no more MADE IN FRANCE, I'm shook! Are you sure? Because it is still written MADE IN FRANCE in my country... I took all my notes at university with them, they are so practical.😊
I was surprised too to see that my bic pens say they're made in Mexico! Here's what google says: BIC has extensive manufacturing facilities in North and South America, including in ; Milford, Connecticut; Clearwa-ter and St. Petersburg, Florida; Guatemala City, Guatemala; and Cuautitlan, Mexico.
I had no idea they were waterproof and I like everything about these pens!
I grew up with these. Still use and love them.
Thats a pretty hand writing
Thank you!
You can write well, I'll give you that. Writing is a rare talent these days and I'm one of those types of people as I'm a diarist.
Thank you for the compliment :D
@@TheStationEryLife Credit where it's due I guess. I see an awful lot of messy writing in my job and it shocks me. Writing by hand is one of the last true forms of artistic self expression and it has to be treasured. If we let that die then a part of what truly makes us human dies too.
@@TheStationEryLife those aren’t the normal bic pens? Are they the xtra bold bic ? The ink looks thicker. What paper are you using? I
@@amg4150 This is standard 1mm medium point.
When we speak about intelligence in the art of pens creation, we say "Bic👍🏻" that's how great they are
How does he write so well? I all the bic pens I have write badly... I don't know why
I have come across some bad ones too
Did you buy the faulty pens new, or did you find them laying around? I rarely have an issue with Bics I buy brand new.
I grew up with bic. Wrote with them when I wasn’t using the fountain pen , but I feel like lately when I buy black bic pens the ink looks grey ???? Does anyone have that problem ? It’s like the ink has become more intense or maybe the problem comes from me
IME the black Bics look greyish like softer graphite when you're just starting to use them. After a few pages (or a few hundred meters in a continuous line) the darkness fades in and they become jet black.
Bic's are no more MADE IN FRANCE, I'm shook! Are you sure? Because it is still written MADE IN FRANCE in my country... I took all my notes at university with them, they are so practical.😊
I was surprised too to see that my bic pens say they're made in Mexico! Here's what google says: BIC has extensive manufacturing facilities in North and South America, including in ; Milford, Connecticut; Clearwa-ter and St. Petersburg, Florida; Guatemala City, Guatemala; and Cuautitlan, Mexico.
@@TheStationEryLife
You can safely add one thing: they have at least one complex in Brazil. All the Bic pens I ever used were all made in situ.
@@DinnerForkTongue Thanks for the info! I like learning these facts about my favorite pens
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In my opinion, I didn't like Bic Cristal Ballpoint Pens. They are really sensitive
Heya, what do you mean by sensitive?
What I mean by sensitive is that when you put it on a piece of paper, even just a tiny touch, it writes
@@berdly13 oh okay. That's what I thought, but I see that as a good thing. Is it not?
For me, it's not
@@berdly13 That's fair. Which pen do you like?