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Regular Pen Discussion / which regular pen for a newbie?

  1. TheGunSpinner
    Date: Sat, Dec 29 2007 10:46:02

    hi, i want to learn about this, which pen or pencil for a newbie to do these fundamentals easiestly?Or how must it's shape(round, cornered, thickness etc.), its sizes, weights, raw material (wood, plastic etc.).especially to do charge, i think i need one of them.thx 4 ur helps already...(sorry if the topic is in wrong title) rolleyes.gif

  2. raelz
    Date: Sat, Dec 29 2007 11:07:58

    Well why regular pen, its better make your own than to spin with some regular one.
    Basicly the rule is - the longer, the better.
    About weight, it's best when you have weights (for example grips) at the end of pen, since it gives it momentum.
    One of the simpliest mods I made was wooden stick with grips at the end. Or for example marker with additional cap at the other side + with grips on both sides.

  3. sketching
    Date: Sun, Dec 30 2007 01:37:22

    In no particular order...

    • Unsharpened pencil
    • Pentel RSVP
    • Monami 153
    • Pelikan Superpirat / Pelikan Supersherrif
    • Pentel Color Pen S360
    • Bic Roundstic
    • Roseart Super Tip
    • Crayola Super Tip

  4. PSingvideogamer
    Date: Sun, Dec 30 2007 01:51:59

    Personally, i'd start with an unsharpened round pencil, with the COP marked with sharpie, or something. Because it really helped with understanding the tricks.
    Or you could go with something double capped, like a bictory, since they are easy to make and cheap...

  5. blugyblug
    Date: Mon, Dec 31 2007 09:35:23

    I think you should use an unsharpened pencil with 1 of those metal eraser things on each side. Or just use a big stick, since it's so heavy, you do tricks slower and you can learn more easily. cool.gif

  6. Outlander
    Date: Mon, Dec 31 2007 17:28:44

    When I started I made a wooden stick with grips. It was a wooden dowel, wrapped in electrical tape, and random grips on either end. It was rather long, like 25cm but it helped alot in getting used to new tricks wink.gif

  7. michalcienki
    Date: Mon, Dec 31 2007 19:50:07

    mi first mod was Stabilo point 88 with double caps and super grip grips
    fantastic mod for me! spinnin' verry well

  8. Novastrike
    Date: Tue, Jan 1 2008 18:52:53

    Before I made my first mod, I was spinning with a pilot super gel.

    But I injured myself cos of the tip.

  9. dust_kid
    Date: Sat, Jan 5 2008 08:43:17

    Well I started spinning with a G2.

  10. bicspinner
    Date: Sat, Jan 5 2008 23:58:30

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gy6FeE2_rA



    watch this video

  11. Gabriel
    Date: Thu, Jan 10 2008 19:08:14

    I learned the fundamentals using a chopstick mellow.gif

  12. Novastrike
    Date: Thu, Jan 10 2008 19:43:19

    With chopsticks? That's interesting.
    Today I was doing TA with a banana =x And the taxi driver was wondering what am I doing LOL

  13. Shadowserpant
    Date: Fri, Jan 11 2008 05:28:57

    i would highly recommend taking a pentel RSVP, double capping it, and stick a single ball bearing (of adequate size) inside the back cap to balance the weight. put paper in after the ball bearing if u dont want it to rattle. i think it works beautifully, perfect length and the weight for a beginner.

  14. Tratto_Pen
    Date: Mon, Apr 21 2008 07:43:14

    QUOTE (michalcienki @ Dec 31 2007, 08:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    mi first mod was Stabilo point 88 with double caps and super grip grips

    like me ;]

    when you are starting, you should buy no-name pen and add two grips ;]
    later when you join in penspinning a lot you should buy Metal Comssa (IMO) ;]

  15. CudOfCow
    Date: Mon, Apr 21 2008 17:47:58

    Regular Pentel RSVP's are good to start spinning with. Cap on the non ink side, just let the ink stick out...put some tape on it or something in order to not get all inked up. I first started spinning with a papermate cap pen, i later realized that these are horrible to spin with. RSVP's are everywhere and they are cheap and functional, perfect for the fundementals. Dont forget to cut off the clip. BiCtories are also very easy and cheap to make.

  16. pen_MAKer
    Date: Tue, Apr 22 2008 11:32:35

    the best thing for charge would probably be a mod with alot of momentum...so...idk...comssa metallic maybe?if you can't get mods, then just get a pencil or something and start putting grips on each side, but put it so it gets the same weight on each side...good luck thumb.gif

  17. Ice Clear
    Date: Thu, Dec 3 2009 06:15:33

    for a regular unmodded pen? ive seen a Dr.grip that was specifically made to be CoG=CoP. its a bit longer than a regular dr grip. and it looks like they even tried to make it for PSing, but ive never tried it yet..

  18. Zombo
    Date: Thu, Dec 3 2009 06:31:20

    http://www.upsb.info/forum/index.php?showt...amp;hl=beginner