Nice How much do they go for then mate
I have had three Fishers, two of which I use on a regular basis and I don't have any significant booger-ing either. Certainly not enough to rival the high capacity booger output of a 4 year old!I'm not sure if this fits your length requirement Mike, but I've been eying one of these:http://edcdepot.com/fishertrekkerspacepen.aspxDef
Maybe you hand rejected the ink on account of you having a lot on there already
I've had similar booger-ing with just about every pen I've ever owned, and much worse from many others.But then, I've also never tried writing on your hand with any of my pens, so that might be part of the problem!Def
But Parker's aren't tacticool
Quote from: Mike, Lord of the Spammers! on March 13, 2010, 02:06:37 PMMaybe you hand rejected the ink on account of you having a lot on there already I have a terrible memory so when I am at work and someone says anything that is needing to be done, or if a parent says they want something, I write it on the back of my hand so I don't forget. Every day I end up writing a list on the back of my hand with about 10 things needed to be done that I cross off as I go. This all works great, but to ensure I have enough space, I write things in code, or really simplify them and at the end of the day, I sometimes sit there for ages trying to figure out what the words "Anti's 6" or similar means.
This is one I've had my eye on for a while - refills aren't cheap but it does write very well:http://www.writeanywhere.com/inkapen.htmlStainless or Titanium body with carbon fibre components.
I also write on the back of my hand. I also write in code and then it takes me a while sometimes to decode. I currently use a Pilot G-2 Mini preferably in blue. It writes well on the hand and the writing stays there through several washings. G-2'a are cheap (maybe1$ a piece) so I keep several around in case I put one down. Highly recommended... absolutely no "Tacticool Factor" but they work. Approx. 110mm long.I've used the Zebra that was recommended and I have 2 problems with it. It doesn't write too well on the hand or on any surface that might have a slight oily film and it tends to come apart in my pocket. If I carried it in a more sensible way that might not be a problem. I keep my EDC pen loose in my right front pocket along with several other EDC bits. It's not too hard to fish out as it's the only long-skinny thing in there.
Quote from: ratslash7 on March 16, 2010, 04:38:57 PMI also write on the back of my hand. I also write in code and then it takes me a while sometimes to decode. I currently use a Pilot G-2 Mini preferably in blue. It writes well on the hand and the writing stays there through several washings. G-2'a are cheap (maybe1$ a piece) so I keep several around in case I put one down. Highly recommended... absolutely no "Tacticool Factor" but they work. Approx. 110mm long.I've used the Zebra that was recommended and I have 2 problems with it. It doesn't write too well on the hand or on any surface that might have a slight oily film and it tends to come apart in my pocket. If I carried it in a more sensible way that might not be a problem. I keep my EDC pen loose in my right front pocket along with several other EDC bits. It's not too hard to fish out as it's the only long-skinny thing in there.LOL, I've not had those problems but then a) I don't habitually write on my hand and b) I don't carry pens in my trousers' pockets.