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Regular Pen Discussion / A chunkier pen or a lighter Pen?

  1. Crayon
    Date: Fri, Feb 8 2008 16:19:53

    Which would you preffer to use a chunkier pen or a thinner lighter pen, This would be without grips or mods and both the pens would be by the same manufactorer with the same fabric just one would be chunkier and one would be a Thin pen. If you choose neither please explain why in a reply because I really did this just to learn Hehe.

  2. Stormcannon1
    Date: Fri, Feb 8 2008 20:21:41

    .... it won't let me vote sleep.gif;;
    anyways, i like thin AND heavy pens. The thin-ity of the pen lets transferring the pen between fingers easier to me and the weight keeps it going.
    but between the two choices you gave, i would go with thinner (even though ive been training with a REALLY heavy pen lately sleep.gif;;)
    It is ALL personal preference

  3. Fallen Glory
    Date: Fri, Feb 8 2008 20:52:10

    Thats because you have less then 20 posts...

    i nulled my vote, since i prefer to use both, and saying 'niether' would mean i dont spin....

  4. sketching
    Date: Fri, Feb 8 2008 21:33:17

    Lighter pen, I don't like writing with large pens.

  5. caroline
    Date: Sat, Feb 9 2008 05:15:12

    I like thin, light pens for just playing around. The thicker pens are easier for me to learn with, but when they are heavy my fingers get tired more easily and my joints stiff up.

  6. Viper-X
    Date: Fri, Feb 29 2008 13:05:36

    Lighter pen to write with, chunkier pen to spin with smile.gif More momentum i guess..Only exception is Pencil Mod coz its long.

  7. TeddyTemptation
    Date: Sun, Mar 2 2008 00:23:19

    chunky pen ftw

  8. Typo
    Date: Tue, Mar 4 2008 23:53:19

    I like pens kinda like comssa or the rushon., but adding erasers etcetc. to give weight is fine to.

    Like big thick pens don't really appeal to me, so I guess I like thin-ish pens that have a bit of weight.

  9. -JC-
    Date: Wed, Mar 5 2008 00:04:16

    mhmm...i liek to spin with a dr. grip from time to time, so i went with chunky
    thin pens i find are really hard to spin with

    of course, i prefer the barrel thickness to be like a rsvps but me being stupid, i voted chunky cause out of habit i usually just ignore choices like the last one
    (i do that on tests a lot, just ignore the all of the above choice, or none of the above happy.gif''')

  10. InhumanElmo
    Date: Wed, Mar 5 2008 00:58:21

    I honestly can't vote. I like the median of the two. I like a thin pen that has some weight to it. I love the RSVP/Comssa barrel width. KT is OK but i cant spin with it for too long, because i grow dependent on the weight for tricks which kinda throws me off. I like the MX, MX^2, Comssa, and Comssa Metalic the best. I spin alot of other stuff but i like those primarily because well I have a skinny hand and it looks weird with a fat pen, and i like the barrel feel. Its thinner so it keeps my hands in a low profile so it doesnt look like im flailing my hand in all different kinds of directions with huge gaps in my fingers. The weight is a fair balance between heavy and light and can give me the momentum i want in a fairly sized pen.

  11. mintyfr3sh
    Date: Sat, Mar 15 2008 01:28:39

    For some reason it won't let me vote but anyway out of the 2 i think i like thinner better mainly because i have small hands and im a beginner but if it has no weight then I'd go with the chunkier one.

  12. ArchAngel2
    Date: Sat, Mar 15 2008 01:31:09

    Chunky....
    cause i can't spin pens as thin as bictory...for some wierd reason...

  13. cluu1
    Date: Sat, Mar 15 2008 02:40:28

    i like medium ish pens

  14. Tatemichi
    Date: Mon, Mar 17 2008 01:18:42

    For me its the medium - chunky pens. I like the momentum but I get dependant on it so I have to switch. lol i think Bonkura liked the REALLY big pens tongue.gif (his giant pen was awesome)

  15. pen_MAKer
    Date: Mon, Mar 24 2008 11:57:24

    QUOTE (sketching @ Feb 8 2008, 09:33 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
    Lighter pen, I don't like writing with large pens.


    pens don't need to be larger to be heavier.....dry.gif

    neither here