Due to circumstances beyond my control I did not get my back to teaching supplies ordered before the beginning of school. An add from Goulet reminded me I still needed to get my stuff.
I have been wanting to try TWISBI for a while so I bought two GO pens. Sub 20 dollar pens. Yes they look cheap but in a fun sort of way. If you want a good looking pen for cheap get a metro. The GO is decidedly bigger than my usual Metro and the spring loaded piston pulls in a tanker of ink. The smoke has a medium nib and the blue a fine nib. Smoke is loaded with Scabiosa and Blue is filled with Velvet Black. Both nibs are crazy smooth writers. I grabbed a cheap grade piece of xerox paper and no issues.
Next are my 2mm clutch pencils. Staedtler mars, love the knurled grip on these, and Koh-I-Noor Versitil for marking text with the kids (I don't allow pens for notes so i don't use them either) and Acting like I'm taking notes in staff meetings when I am really drawing and totally not paying attention.
I also got a staedtler 2mm mechanical pencil that is not shown because my 13 year old is "trying it out" (stole it) as a drawing pencil. It will be back in my bag this evening.
Last but certainly not least are these AWESOME Baseeing spring loaded pen holders to clip to my "Meeting Notes" notebook (Sketchpad). I took a risk and glad I did. I clipped one on the book put a staedtler 2mm mechanical pencil in and shook the bajeezes out of it. The pencil flopped all over the place but did not come out, same with a sharpie pen. A metropolitan stretched them to the limit but did not come out, and the GOs did not fit at all. There is a selection of clips for carrying more than one writing instrument, as you can see, but I don't know when I might need to carry three writing instruments but it is good to have the option.
I forgot to order a suitable ball point pen to fill out NCR forms.
I have been wanting to try TWISBI for a while so I bought two GO pens. Sub 20 dollar pens. Yes they look cheap but in a fun sort of way. If you want a good looking pen for cheap get a metro. The GO is decidedly bigger than my usual Metro and the spring loaded piston pulls in a tanker of ink. The smoke has a medium nib and the blue a fine nib. Smoke is loaded with Scabiosa and Blue is filled with Velvet Black. Both nibs are crazy smooth writers. I grabbed a cheap grade piece of xerox paper and no issues.
Next are my 2mm clutch pencils. Staedtler mars, love the knurled grip on these, and Koh-I-Noor Versitil for marking text with the kids (I don't allow pens for notes so i don't use them either) and Acting like I'm taking notes in staff meetings when I am really drawing and totally not paying attention.

Last but certainly not least are these AWESOME Baseeing spring loaded pen holders to clip to my "Meeting Notes" notebook (Sketchpad). I took a risk and glad I did. I clipped one on the book put a staedtler 2mm mechanical pencil in and shook the bajeezes out of it. The pencil flopped all over the place but did not come out, same with a sharpie pen. A metropolitan stretched them to the limit but did not come out, and the GOs did not fit at all. There is a selection of clips for carrying more than one writing instrument, as you can see, but I don't know when I might need to carry three writing instruments but it is good to have the option.
I forgot to order a suitable ball point pen to fill out NCR forms.