As a journalist, my notebook and pen are glued to my person. There is always a pen and pencil in my right front pocket and notepad in my back right pocket.
Having a pen at the ready is always something I have to do. In my early days as a journalist, I always had a pen with me, but when I would leave work, it would stay at my desk. Nowadays, I always have one with me.
My pen of choice is the Zebra F-301 0.7mm BP.
I love the sleek feel of the all metal body and durable plastic grip. I have tried pens with the rubber grip, but it makes it difficult to slide in and out of my pocket, much like a gun fighter needs to draw his weapon in an old-timey western. The soft rubber grips would get stuck as I tried to holster my pen in my pocket after interviews.
The Zebra F-301 0.7mm BP never gets stuck in my pocket.
The pocket clip has a tendency to get loose over time, but that is what I like about it.
Brand new out of the package, and it comes in packages of two, the clip is tight but not obnoxiously tight. The fact that the medal clip loosens up a bit — but doesn't break — still allows me to put it in my pocket but hang it on the edge. This way, I am sure that it won't go anywhere but also, it won't fall too far down in my pocket. Since I usually carry at least two with me at all times — a blue one and a black one — having them in my pocket but easily available, I won't be getting my fingers jammed into other pens at the bottom of my pocket.
With the Zebra F-301 0.7mm BP, the fine point has served me well. When I first began using the Zebra F-301 0.7mm BP, i used the bold tip, which writes the smoothest out of any pen I've used.
However, I also have some of the worst penmanship known to man, in my opinion and anyone who has tried to read it, and I also write small and my words tend to get mashed together. The bold tip tended to make it even more difficult to read.
But with fine tip, my letters are more recognizable and therefore, easier to read.
As my kids have started getting older, I have shown my daughter the value of a good pen. Maybe she's biased, based on the ideas of the household, but she now feels that the Zebra F-301 0.7mm BP is the only pen to have. I have given her a few of my older ones and she gets upset if she misplaces one.
I know I can't stop her from getting her own opinions as she goes through elementary all the way through to high school, but I hope she understands the value of what a good pen can bring. And with the Zebra F-301 0.7mm BP, the sky is the limit.
My only qualms about the red Zebra F-301 0.7mm BP is hard to find in stores. I only see blue and black, but a red one would be awesome, as I do editing in my line of work.