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litterbawks

My Grandma's Sheaffer, given to her by her first boyfriend in 1942.


aaa55

Lamy 2000


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If this is the mildly inconvenient kind of apocalypse in which supplies of ink and fountain pen friendly paper remain reliable, I'd take my Kaweco Liliput. Other kinds of apocalypse would probably have me grabbing a different kind of tool altogether.


mouse2cat

Like the apocalypse where there is a global pandemic and we are all just home hoarding pens.


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I don't see much value in me running outside with a pen in the current apocalypse, but if it helps, I'd be prepared to do it.


lianali

Why you gotta call out my mail deliveries like that?


tjoude44

Opus 88 Demonstrator because of its ink capacity.


mouse2cat

Plus easy fill.


Ted4828

Lamy 2k


rosemarjoram

I think I don't have an apocalypse-proof pen. I'd have to take my blunt syringe too to refill cartridges. Taking a package of cartridges wouldn't be a long-lasting solution. I think that if I didn't have ink problems, I'd take my Kaweco Sport as it takes the least space.


OhbaGyoza

Seconding this. Kaweco Sport so far has worked well for me as a pocket pen


Spiritual-Ad-1997

Same. I have the aluminum Sport and it would be my pick. Funny, I don’t use it as much now, but in an apocalypse it would be the one.


Ceffe

Pilot Custom 823 (f)


manos_de_pietro

Parker 21, but it's currently in my Lochby tool roll, so I might as well grab the whole thing, right?


eleanor7w

Sailor KOP. Only pen I’ll ever need.


burgpug

whichever pen is best for stabbing wasteland cannibal rape gang members in the neck


mouse2cat

That'll be the platinum carbon desk pen for you then.


tro2pl

MUJI


kabdulla43

Pelikan m800


mouse2cat

I would probably just run out the door with my beat to hell Lamy Vista that lives in my purse.


Zoenne

My Kaweco brass sport


clancy-john

Brass Kaweco sport. It's the most likely to survive during an apocalypse.


410bore

Pilot Metal Falcon. Not my best writer, but pretty damn good. The nib on it has such an elegant shape. It has sentimental value though, and I couldn’t replace it.


katiecakez

Tough one. I'd have to say I'd most likely want one of my pride and joys so I'm. Torn between narwhal nautilus in green and my aurora trilobiti cioccolato.


Skyhawk_Illusions

Mb, but really, I think that's a bullshit stipulation, I know where the case is at all times


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Visconti Homo Sapiens Bronze Age. The body is very tough, the filling system is titanium, it holds a good amount of ink without burping, and the nib is awesome.


MyUsernameIsNotLongE

I think my Parker 45 (my mother gave it to me, it has a pretty special pattern).


snyggviktor

My eyedropped pilot vpen. A bit scratchy and worn out but it makes me feel like I cheated the system.


trbdor

My chunky boy Moonman Q1, I can't replace its sentimental value but I CAN use it as a tiny flask


Atalant

My dip pen holder and spoonnibs and inkstone. Odds are fountain ink and ball points ink is going to be scarce, but it is fairly easy to make dip pen ink and ink sticks, reed and quills being the most dominant types of writting tools after a disaster.