
There is, and I've certainly seen it in myself, a tendency to get a bit carried away when it comes to writing implements; "if I only had a nicer pen [or notebook or computer or whatever], then I'd find the writing more easy, and thus I'd write better stuff"... or so the theory goes.
I don't know if it's necessarily the case at all - for me, a lot of it is just procrastination combined with my inbred Western craving to be a good consumer - because I've done some of my better writing when using just a biro and sheets of A4 paper. But it's horses for courses and all that, I suppose.
Anyway, that was a typically lengthy and digression-riddled lead in to the following, which is a link to what is claimed are the Top 10 Most Expensive Pens In The World.
Quite a few of them are obviously the results of great craftsmanship, but given some of the price tags, you probably wouldn't be likely to use them - indeed, some of them look as if they wouldn't be very comfy to use. And what was it I was saying a few paragraphs ago about tools being at their best when they don't impinge or make themselves the focus of the task at hand..?
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