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I spend a lot of time sitting in courtrooms/depositions/boardrooms taking notes, trying to be inconspicuous. If the pen is lightweight, there’s a broader range of lengths that will work for me, but a pen that’s too long, especially if it’s back-weighted when posted, is a nonstarter. For someone who takes perhaps a dozen pages of handwritten notes per day, my pen can’t cause my hand to cramp. I have pens that don’t post, but they’ve been living in the Penwell. I can’t worry about where I set the cap to write because it will go missing.
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I often have a “busy” desk full of documents that I’m working on, or trying to sort out into some order that makes sense. Just as the watches that I wear need to have a “date” complication, the pens I use every day need to post. So before I get started on this new series of pen reviews, I wanted to take a few moments to define my criteria for considering something a “workhorse” - something I’ll keep inked up nearly 100% of the time. For example, the TWSBI 580 is commonly offered as an example of a reasonably priced pen intended as an everyday writer, but it doesn’t work for me as a personal “workhorse” because I can’t post the cap (more on this below). The problem with such broad categorizations, of course, is that one person’s “workhorse” might be completely impractical for another. The term “workhorse” gets thrown around a lot in pen reviews, casually used to denote a pen that’s not necessarily fancy, but rather intended to serve as a utilitarian daily writer. I do change them up a lot, which is how I manage to keep up the pace on pen reviews, but there are several pens that are “constants” in my rotation. I often get asked, at pen shows or by e-mail, what fountain pens I use on an everyday basis.