If you are a person who still uses pens to take notes or write anything else on paper then you may find this post interesting. Also, do you think any pen will do or, maybe, selecting a pen is an important step to make? I think a pen that is comfortable, durable and nice is a very important thing to have.
Pens come in a number of types like ballpoint, rollerball and fountain. Also, they can be made from different materials such as plastic, aluminum and even wood. The ink that is used in pens can be water or oil based. In addition, the refill tip can have a different diameter which effects the thickness of the lines you can draw or write.
So far, I had a quite expensive Parker fountain pen and more affordable Parker ballpoint pens. I liked the most Parker ballpoint pens, since they are durable and require no maintenance in comparison to fountain pens. And I’ve used ballpoint pens for more than twenty years now.
I also like the Frixon clicker series of Pilot pens which are made in Japan and have a renowned Japanese quality. These pens allow you to erase what you’ve written and functionally they are just like pencils, except you don’t need to sharpen them.
Recently, I’ve been looking for a new comfortable pen and a quick search brought to my attention an interesting and peculiar pen from Japan. It was OHTO GS01-S7 ballpoint pen with an aluminum body and having an oil-based black color ink. What is interesting about this pen is that its body comes in a number of colors, while the ink is always black. This pen feels nice to hold and it looks good. Functionally it resembles Parke Jotter pen, but it looks more engineered, in my opinion, and it feels more comfortable than Jotter. Maybe, it’s due to the fact the OHTO pen is longer than Jotter and has a hexagonal cross-section.
One unexpected feature of OHTO GS01-S7 is that you can swap its original refill with the Parker Jotter one and visa versa. I’ve found about this while watching a review of the OHTO pen by a Japanese youtuber.
I very much value quality pens, since they have this surprising capability in them. Especially, since OHTO pen only comes with black refills. So if you want to have a blue ink then you can use Parker’s original blue ink with OHTO pen! Isn’t it nice?
Also, as I mentioned, you can put OHTO GS01-S7 0.5 or 0.7 mm refill in Parker Jotter if you fancy to. Which can be an interesting twist to do.
All in all, OHTO GS01-S7 is a solid pen that have a nice looks and feel. It’s delivering smooth writing experience and is satisfying to click, just like a pop it toy. If you’re look for something new and creative, then this pen is for you.
Cool story and useful information. Thanks.