The UGLee Pen

Lately I've been looking a lot into comfort/ergonomic pens. Pens that are light and easy to hold, following the natural anatomy of your hand. Pens that you can write with for long periods of time without exhausting your hand, and one pen that comes up a lot is the UGLee Pen, pioneered by Dr. James Lee. The UGLee pen, with it's comfort grip, light weight and smooth ink is shamelessly marketed as 'The World's Most Comfortable Ergonomic Pen', a statement that based on OfficeSuplyGeeks's Review is quite credible. Dr. Lee created the UGLee Pen by taking x-rays of his own hand and designing the pen based on the joints and curvature of the human hand. What appeals most to me about this pen is the grip. As much as I luurrrrve my fountain penzzz, they are not necessarily the most comfortable pens to write with (with the exception of my beloved Lamy Safari). With a 'sticky' textured and comfortable grip, it would make taking notes at school a breeze! If you have an UGLee Pen of your own, leave comments on this post about your favorite part of the pen! If you don't have one, go buy it on his site, http://www.ugleepen.com/ Cheers, SirCram

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J. Herbin Vert Empire ink review

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J. Herbin Vert Empire
I was really excited to try out this ink. I've always loved the color green, and when I received this in the mail from Karen @Exaclair, I nearly spilled it all over myself I couldn't wait to use it! (After which of course, I was plagued with the more-inks-than-pens syndrome, and had to flush some pens out...). Unsurprisingly I wasn't disappointed by this J. Herbin ink. The ink flows well in this reputably dry Hero 329 (Fine, of course), and the color complements this pen perfectly!
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I would definitely recommend this to anyone who likes green ink (you know what they say about people who use green ink...), and I can't wait to try out more Herbin inks!!
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Cheers and Merry Holidays (or whatever I'm supposed to say...), SirCram

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