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FFS...I'm very particular when it comes to writing implements, and being left-handed it's very difficult to find one I like.
My current favourites are from Zebra, which is a decent brand. The F-701 has a decent weight to it, and the X-701 is lightweight and has a pressurised refill similar to the Fisher Space Pen, which is ideal for writing on vertical surfaces which is often difficult being an awkward leftie
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You need help mate ;)I normally carry a moleskin A6 paperback notebook (64 pages). I buy them as a 3-pack, and have one in my camera bag, one in my work jacket and one on a shelf at home. I number all the pages, and I also add a key to the front page so I remember to annotate every scribble with a dot, a dash or a 'to do' box. I also write useful phone numbers in the back because if my phone dies, I'm absolutely screwed.
ADHD is a fucker. ;-0)You need help mate ;)
Pentel (green plastic ones of my youth) were awesome when they came out, but you just don’t see them over here. Might be a European thing, not sure?I find they smudge a lot easier than the Pentel ones which never do
Same here always had a Cross pen but with the matte black finish. They have a nice weight to them and feeling of quality without being ostentatious like some of the other brands.I've had a cross chrome ballpoint for years. A twist action, which I prefer over clicking. Nice and chunky, suits my sausage fingers.
Still looks as good today as the day I bought it, and it's used daily. Refills are cheap too.
My dad is a lefty.
My missus and 3 kids are also lefties. The amount of mishaps we've had over the years due to being wrong un's...
I don't get this as most pens appear to be symmetrical therefore would be the same for right or left handed users; that's certainly the case for felt tip and ball-point pens. I suppose fountain pens could have shaped tips but it's a long time since I used one regularly.I will say I write like a spider walked through ink in lower case and tend to write in capitals a lot to be clearer, a lot of pens are shite for left handers
TWSBI ECO fountain pens are a great bang per buck item, with a built-in piston mechanism and transparent (demonstrator) barrel, so much fun if you fill them with matching coloured inks.I also have a TWSBI which I use regularly.
Are you a doctor?The pen that can make my writing legible hasn't been invented.