I'm a fan of the Pilot G2 series of pens (.7mm). Smooth writing, and they don't bleed through Moleskine pages, as many pens often do. On top of that, they're CHEAP. If you're using a Moleskine, it probably means you're writing on-the-go. No sense taking the chance of losing a pen that cost more than the notebook itself.
Go with a Fisher Space Pen
Super small for your pocket, yet full sized when writing. And with its presurized refill it will always write and never skip no matter wear you are. They also seem to last forever
I'm a fan of the Pilot G2 series of pens (.7mm). Smooth writing, and they don't bleed through Moleskine pages, as many pens often do. On top of that, they're CHEAP. If you're using a Moleskine, it probably means you're writing on-the-go. No sense taking the chance of losing a pen that cost more than the notebook itself.
If you want a pen, I've been hard pressed to find a better writing, cheap ballpoint that the Bic Atlantis.
If you want a writing instrument look into getting an understated (read: without gold, platinum, or gemstones) Mont Blanc. Forgoing the flashy parts will keep the cost down and you'll have a fantastic writing instrument for jotting things down that's also appropriate for meetings and other business occasions.
I use my Mont Blanc... though I am scared of loosing it. I have to regularly take notes and draw diagrams while on residential roof's. There is no better writting instrument in the world IMO.
I use a "Cross Tech3 pen": http://amzn.com/B000BFWJTO with my moleskine journal. The pen is satin black with silver accents and has a very classic look to it. It also feels good in your hand, with a bit of weight to it while still feeling light and usable.
I'd look for anything that uses a fisher space pen refill - those things always write smoothly.
I second the fisher space pen. It helps that they can write upside down and on pretty much anything.
I keep a Moleskine Cahier in my pocket everyday. And I will usually keep a Fisher Bullet space pen in my pocket as well.
Zebra Telescopic Pen Hands down the coolest pen I've ever owned, and cheap as anything.
I'm sure there are much more satisfying pens when you move up the scale in terms of monetary cost, but for a super small pen that is unnoticeable in your pocket and has the most addictive function that wont annoy the hell out of those around you (telescoping it over and over again), this thing takes the cake for me.
i'm partial to the pilot hi-tec-c line of gel-ink ball points that, unfortunately, are not sold in the united states. you can get the pilots, and a bunch of other hard to find, mainly japanese pens at jetpens.com . the japanese have a crazy writing system so leave it to them to have some fairly nice pens.
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I'd go with something unassuming like the Conklin Black Victory Ballpoint Pen & Fountain Pen. These are based on the original Military Issue that Conklin produced for soldiers in the early 1940’s. I got a set for Christmas this year and love to use them with a Moleskine or Levenger Circa.