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Old 7 April 2010, 01:10 AM   #1
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Please Recommend A Comfortable Rollerball . . .

Hi All,

Would you please recommend a comfortable rollerball? By comfortable I mean it needs to have a relatively large barrel while simultaneously being lightweight. I have been treated by a physical therapist for trigger finger and tendonitis due to all the writing I've done throughout the years. (I already own the MB Classique RB and the Mozart line didn't include a RB model.) Thank you very much. Faith
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Old 7 April 2010, 01:30 AM   #2
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I don't have much experience of roller balls Faith but I do have a lamy safari fountain pen that one can also get in rollerball. I find that one light weight, very comfortable to use and also slightly wider in girth than most roller balls out there.
Lamy are low cost but not low performance. You can get them in some nice colours as well!
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Old 7 April 2010, 02:04 AM   #3
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I find the larger barrel pens more comfortable. For a nice pen I use the Montblanc in the Le Grand size. For inexpensive pens I leave around and don't mind loosing, Dr. Grip.

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Old 7 April 2010, 05:03 AM   #4
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Trigger finger can be painful and frustrating.
Hope you'll recover soon.

How about Pelikan?
Their souveran series do have RB available.
I'm sure one of them will be just the right size for you.
If my memory is correct you are big fan of Pelikan.

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Old 7 April 2010, 05:12 AM   #5
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Mine's a bit blingy Faith, but it sounds like it might fit your requirements. The boheme doue from MB. It's a bit bigger than the classique (diameter), but doesn't have the heft (probably due to just having the R refill in it).

Anyway, there is a tiny pix in my sig, I'll try to post a bigger one later.

Good luck with your quest!
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Old 7 April 2010, 07:57 AM   #6
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Take a look at the MB Generation RB..

It's a resin body with reasonable size, neither bulky or too skinny. With the cap removed the weight is very light with most of it at the writing end so there isn't a lot of effort to keep it in position.. if you put the cap on the back end, it remains well balanced in the hand.

I use one with a fine-line refill...
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Old 7 April 2010, 08:02 AM   #7
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Mine's a bit blingy Faith, but it sounds like it might fit your requirements. The boheme doue from MB. It's a bit bigger than the classique (diameter), but doesn't have the heft (probably due to just having the R refill in it).

Anyway, there is a tiny pix in my sig, I'll try to post a bigger one later.

Good luck with your quest!
The ball pen in this photo is the classique for comparison.
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Old 7 April 2010, 08:13 AM   #8
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If you can find a good price on the MB 100th historical roller ball pen, it's very classy.
A capture from the dealer where I bought mine.
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Old 7 April 2010, 08:27 AM   #9
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Faith, as another choice Waterman make some really comfortable roller balls so check them out as well. I have one I bought about ten years ago and it has never failed me!!!
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Old 7 April 2010, 08:35 AM   #10
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Faith, how about a Montblanc Starwalker Rollerball. I don't have the rollerball, but my Starwalker Ballpoint has a nice grip and is a joy to write with.
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Old 7 April 2010, 10:10 AM   #11
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Faith, how about a Montblanc Starwalker Rollerball. I don't have the rollerball, but my Starwalker Ballpoint has a nice grip and is a joy to write with.
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Hi Faith,

I would suggest the MB Boheme resin line - its my favorite for light an larger barrel and comes in a variety of combination's:


The LeGrand would be another good choice
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Old 7 April 2010, 01:19 PM   #13
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I appreciate everyone's suggestions and intend to check them out. If I didn't have a hand problem, I could purchase a pen purely on aesthetics or the reputation of the brand. I will head to some pen shops and attempt to write with the different recommended pens to see how they feel. Thank you so much. I will let you know what I ultimately decide. Faith
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I appreciate everyone's suggestions and intend to check them out. If I didn't have a hand problem, I could purchase a pen purely on aesthetics or the reputation of the brand. I will head to some pen shops and attempt to write with the different recommended pens to see how they feel. Thank you so much. I will let you know what I ultimately decide. Faith
Ah, an adventure, what fun you will have going to different stores and checking out their wares!!!
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Old 7 April 2010, 01:23 PM   #15
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Ah, an adventure, what fun you will have going to different stores and checking out their wares!!!
Too many pens, too little time. It will probably be difficult making a choice as I'm sure more than one pen will fit the bill.
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Too many pens, too little time. It will probably be difficult making a choice as I'm sure more than one pen will fit the bill.
But the thrill of the chase and then success will make it all worth it!!!
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Too many pens, too little time. It will probably be difficult making a choice as I'm sure more than one pen will fit the bill.
The best way Faith is to take yourself off to a pen store and try them all out!
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Old 7 April 2010, 01:43 PM   #18
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In my line of work I need a rollerball as well. Can anyone suggest a good place to purchase one online? I'd like to look for one also. I like the ones shown above!
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In my line of work I need a rollerball as well. Can anyone suggest a good place to purchase one online? I'd like to look for one also. I like the ones shown above!
Hello Paul.
You are so fortunate to live in the States as you have several online sellers that are wonderful.
Firstly I really recommend PM'ing Faith as she has a wonderful seller that I found for her but cannot remember the name of He has some incredible deals, the best I have seen online for Mont Blanc and excellent service!

Other than that you have several that are great as well.
Swisher
http://store.nexternal.com/shared/St...unt2=885902047

Fountain pen hospital
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Bertrams
http://www.bertramsinkwell.com/

And world lux
http://www.worldlux.com/cgi-bin/navi...&method=header

But I really encourage you to check out the one Faith used for her Mozart as I have not seen lower prices and the service according to Faith is top notch!
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Try the MontBlanc Le Grande rollerball. They are large and lightweight, and very comfortable!
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Just one other thought as well Paul.
I think I am right in remembering you are a police officer? Are you going to use the pen on Patrol? If so then I recommend Lamy as a great tough pen that can handle the tough working enviroments you are in.
Here is a link to their rollerball page.
http://www.lamyusa.com/rollerballs.html

They write wonderfully as well
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Paul, as well as the great selections already recommended, you may also want to look at a Surefire pen, built and engineered to last, the cap is very handy as it has been designed to break windscreens in an emergency.


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Dave, very nice as well.......I like your flashlight!!!
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Paul, as well as the great selections already recommended, you may also want to look at a Surefire pen, built and engineered to last, the cap is very handy as it has been designed to break windscreens in an emergency.


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Dave that would be a perfect Policemans pen!
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I agree Ian, as with their torches, superbly put together, expensive but oh so tactile, American engineering at its best.
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If the Surefire pen is half as good as their flashlights, they must be outstanding. I had no idea the company made pens.
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Faith,

I would recommend the Montblanc Bohme RB. Lots of choices and a very nice roller ball.
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Dave that would be a perfect Policemans pen!
No joke! That would be perfect for me. I do a good bit of writing in all weather conditions, and have broken a few windows in my day. That pen looks like a winner. I'm going shopping! Thanks guys!
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