I’m normally a fountain pen user, but I keep some Signos around for things like signing multipart forms (still around!), the rare check, paper that doesn’t play well with FP inks, or when I need to sign the occasional legal paperwork where longevity of the signature matters. I didn’t have an FP loaded with archival ink for the paperwork when my mother went to the emergency room unconscious, but I had a Signo tucked away that could do the job when I need archival ink and some triplicate forms filled out. Also worked for the crossword puzzle book I had with me to pass time during the long waits.The extra colors are fun, although I tend to use them only for my word puzzles or the occasional sticky note. Back when I was in college, I would annoy my professors with tests filled out with a purple or orange Signo. Use cheap paper, get cheap paper ink in whatever color I have at hand that day.The Signos are a bit pricier than other gel pens out there, but I like them for their reliability and for the color saturation. I had a black ink 207 in my purse for three years, and it wrote when I needed it to, every time, until it ran out. No skipping. No hard starts.I also love how these are clicky gel pens. No need to worry about losing the cap, or the cap falling off in a backpack or purse and getting ink on things it shouldn’t.A great pen at what is, in the end, a great price for what you get in performance and reluability. Buy with confidence.
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!]