
If you still write instead of typing, then this is the pen I would recommend.
The writing is near perfect & my handwriting never appears better.
The engineers who spent days and nights solving viscosity problems, barely get the recognition they absolutely deserve.
(Funny, when i read about certain creators of a "search" algorithm)
Here is HariOm saying
THANK YOU !
The writing is near perfect & my handwriting never appears better.
The engineers who spent days and nights solving viscosity problems, barely get the recognition they absolutely deserve.
(Funny, when i read about certain creators of a "search" algorithm)
Here is HariOm saying
THANK YOU !

Arigatou gozaimasu!
The pen being mentioned is a relatively cheap ball point with a refill called
SA-7
It is a 0.7mm dia.tungsten carbide ball
It is manufactured by Mitsubishi Pencils/ UNI
The pens that contain this refill are UNI-SAS FINE (0.7mm)
I have also found that UNI Lakubo has the same refill.
More info here
http://www.uniball.com/catalog/show/product.php?no=26
The pen being mentioned is a relatively cheap ball point with a refill called
SA-7
It is a 0.7mm dia.tungsten carbide ball
It is manufactured by Mitsubishi Pencils/ UNI
The pens that contain this refill are UNI-SAS FINE (0.7mm)
I have also found that UNI Lakubo has the same refill.
More info here
http://www.uniball.com/catalog/show/product.php?no=26
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