ZanderPommo
Member
Maybe its because I'm tired but I'd like to vocalize an idea I've had for awhile.
I love g2 pilot refils. They write as well as a rollerball, have several options, are available everywhere, and are, relativly speaking, cheap.
many customers ask me, why would I pay $70 for a pen that still doesnt write as well as a G2? I know the answer to this question, but I still would like to be able to say "well, that pen takes a g2 refill".
I realize it fits into rollerball pens, mostly, but I dont always want to carry a pen I'm afraid to use, and my job requires quick, frequent, and one handed deployment of a pen, which is why I use a long clicker with gel or an easyflow9000 (which are both fantastic options).
G2 gel ink refils do not dry out like a rollerball, so why have it in a capped pen? I would be extatic to have a pen similar or identical to a long clicker, with a mechanism compatible with a g2 pilot refill.
I realize it would likely ONLY take g2 pilot refils, but thats ok to me. Is it a licensing concern? This would be an ideal pen for me, and a fantastic selling point for customers. If a cheapo chinese made plastic pens can take a g2, why dont we fine pen turners have a kit for it?!?

I know it all seems a bit rediculous to design a kit around a refill, but when you get right down to it, where making WRITING INSTRUMENTS right? fantastic writing pens with the added bonus of being beautiful. ANY AND ALL INPUT WELCOME.
Any thoughts???
PS: this isnt meant to ruffle any feathers, its simply a personal opinion/wish
I love g2 pilot refils. They write as well as a rollerball, have several options, are available everywhere, and are, relativly speaking, cheap.
many customers ask me, why would I pay $70 for a pen that still doesnt write as well as a G2? I know the answer to this question, but I still would like to be able to say "well, that pen takes a g2 refill".
I realize it fits into rollerball pens, mostly, but I dont always want to carry a pen I'm afraid to use, and my job requires quick, frequent, and one handed deployment of a pen, which is why I use a long clicker with gel or an easyflow9000 (which are both fantastic options).
G2 gel ink refils do not dry out like a rollerball, so why have it in a capped pen? I would be extatic to have a pen similar or identical to a long clicker, with a mechanism compatible with a g2 pilot refill.
I realize it would likely ONLY take g2 pilot refils, but thats ok to me. Is it a licensing concern? This would be an ideal pen for me, and a fantastic selling point for customers. If a cheapo chinese made plastic pens can take a g2, why dont we fine pen turners have a kit for it?!?


I know it all seems a bit rediculous to design a kit around a refill, but when you get right down to it, where making WRITING INSTRUMENTS right? fantastic writing pens with the added bonus of being beautiful. ANY AND ALL INPUT WELCOME.
Any thoughts???
PS: this isnt meant to ruffle any feathers, its simply a personal opinion/wish