The Stafford Range, is a pen that requires twist action to propel & retract the nib, they come in all shapes and sizes and no set two are the same. The County Range, is a click action pen that uses a click mechanism to propel & Retract the nib. they come in all shapes and sizes and no set two are the same. Bullet Pens, are a selection of bullet shaped pens that either are a twist or a bolt action to propel & retract the nib, they come in all shapes and sizes and no set two are the same. All of These pens are fitted with Parker type refills All refills, nibs and ink are available from my shop http://handcraftedpen.co.uk/shop/viewcategory.php?groupid=13 They are also available from most high street or web based stationery supplier The word "Parker" is used to describe the type of refill used and not a reference to the manufacturer of the pens. Corian is used as a medium to make the pens as it's a very versatile and long wearing. Using the Corian does not mean that they endorse the use or advertising in any way or form. All trademarks respected
What is the difference between a ball point and a roller ball? While a ballpoint pen usually uses oil-based ink, the rollerball pen uses liquid ink. This key difference makes the rollerball feel smother and more liquid, giving it a more fluid action which is comparable to a fountain pen. This fluidity also translates to a rollerball pen generally having a finer writing line. On the other hand, a ballpoint pen does have a more controlled action and lasts longer. A rollerball pen may cause slight to negligible bleeding onto the back of the paper depending on the quality of the paper and the pressure at which you write. It’s must be noted that most rollerball pens need a cap to prevent the ink from drying out and that it’s very important to remember to cap your rollerball pen when it’s not in use. Ballpoint pens retract with a twist, click or a push which makes the cap unnecessary, and to some more convenient. All refills, nibs and ink are available from my shop http://handcraftedpen.co.uk/shop/viewcategory.php?groupid=13 They are also available from most high street or web based stationery supplier The Bamford range - This is a higher end quality pens. All pens are a high quality platings with high end quality parts.