Wednesday, October 28, 2009

The Pilot Precise V5/7 Rolling Ball Pen


The Pilot Precise V5/7 Rolling Ball Pen has always been one of my favorite writing instruments. V5 and V7 designations are the designations for “fine” or “extra fine” both models have a good weight in the stroke and flow smoothly. There are seven available colors and the pen actually holds patented components. One of the best things about the pen is that it is widely found in most stores unlike most other decent pens. The pen uses water based ink which is in a visible reservoir that allows you to see the amount that is left. It is a great pen that is easy to find and well priced. As a long time user of this writing instrument I recommend it.

Here is a little bit about the company that makes the products as listed on their website (http://www.pilotpen.us/about/corpfacts/);

Corporate Facts 
Pilot Corporation of America prides itself on being a leading manufacturer and marketer of quality writing instruments in the United States. Our sales continue to grow year after year because of the quality of our products, and the innovation of our Research and Development teams. Our spirit of innovation has always focused on serving consumer's writing needs.Our state-of-the-art manufacturing facilities in the United States and Japan operate under strict quality control standards, ensuring the superior quality of all Pilot products. Dr. Grip, G2, Precise V5/V7 and EasyTouch are among our top selling brands.In addition to the American subsidiary, the parent company has subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, Brazil and Russia.Quick Facts about Pilot Pen Corporation of America 
Pilot Pen is the third largest writing instrument company in the United States. Established in the U.S. in 1970, Pilot is the fastest-growing writing instrument company in the country. The parent company, Pilot Corporation in Tokyo, was founded in 1918. It is the oldest and largest writing instrument manufacturer in Japan.”

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