Beta Pen

Oct. 21st, 2010 10:12 pm
captpackrat: (Calligraphy)
Someone on FurryMUCK posted some photos of their Beta Pen and it looked interesting enough that I ordered one for myself.

The Beta Pen is actually fairly old technology.  In medieval times, scribes would write using a silver-pointed stylus.  The Beta Pen's point is a metal alloy, there's no graphite, no ink.  It writes like a pencil and leaves a pencil-like mark, but it's extremely difficult to erase and the point wears extremely slowly.  It can write underwater, in freezing cold or upside-down.  It won't leak, dry out or smudge and only rarely requires sharpening.

There are three versions, one the length of a standard pencil, a pocket version about 3.15 inches long with a cap, and a very short 2.15 inch version that attaches to a keyring.

The only real downsides are the rather high price tag, about $24 each, the tip is sensitive to impact and the pencil-sized version doesn't come with a cap.

It probably wouldn't be very useful for art, as it cannot be easily erased, at least not without damaging the paper.  The smaller capped versions would be great for an emergency kit or to keep in the car.  Because it does not smudge, it would also be particularly useful for southpaws.


captpackrat: (Suit)
Like Alton Brown, I like things that are multitaskers. I had a Pentel pen/pencil/stylus that I'd carried around for a couple years, but the pocket clip was coming loose and it kept falling out of my shirt pocket when I bent over, so it was time for a replacement.

I'd considered upgrading to a fancy pen like a Mont Blanc or a Waterman, but all the places around here had the pens in plastic cases, and I really don't want to spend $40 on a pen I can't try out first. And in any event, all those pens are unitaskers; I really don't want to have to carry around seperate pen, pencil and stylus.

I started to buy a Cross Matrix at Staples, which supposedly has 5 functions and "only" cost $20, but looking at the box, it's apparent you can only chose 4 of the 5 functions (you can have the black gel pen OR the highlighter, not both). I've had a Cross pen with a sylus before; it wasn't very well designed (there was no cap over the stylus point), and this one appeared to be just as bad.

Then I found a Yafa Quadro for $15 at Fry's. It's got a ballpoint pen, a highlighter (which is really just a ballpoint with bright orange ink), a pencil and a stylus. It's got a nice heft and balance to it (I hate pens that are too light), but I soon found that the ballpoint rather left something to be desired. I returned to Staples to buy the Matrix when I noticed that Fisher made a "Space Pen" refill for this particular pen, and for only $2! I love Fisher pens; they write so easily and this refill was no exception. Now I'm quite pleased with this pen.

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