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What pen is better for pen spinning metal comssa or rsvp mx?

Just as I said which one is better? I want a pen that is pretty heavy and long. I have thought about getting a DR. KT but those are like 25 dollars. I am buying from penwish.com So which one is better Comssa or an RSVP MX

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  1. uhhh, it matters where you live. If not in america, you might want the RSVP, cuz i dunno if they have them by your area. In the US, you definnetly want the Comssa, cuz the Dong Computer Sign pens(the pens used to make the comssa mod) are really hard to get here. RSVP MX mod is pretty easy to make, i made one, and its really good. Very nice, evenly weighted, and pretty heavy on the ends. If you want to make your own, here's the link. Just replace the HGG grip with a pilot G2 and the Tip with a Uniball signo tip. http://penspinning.wordpress.com/pen-modification/pens/rsvp-mx/
  2. There are a couple of factors to consider. I obviously can't tell you which you'll like better. All I can do is tell you the pros and cons of each and help you decide. It's different for everybody. Comssa: -The Comssa is double sided, so the center of gravity is near the center of the pen. This makes performing some tricks easier. -The Comssa has a "soft" plastic barrel, so it feels smooth when you spin it. -Many people like the 'spinning effect' that a Comssa has. Basically, since the Comssa has a black barrel and white tips, there's a lot of contrast between the colors and it looks cool while being spun. -The Comssa has an opaque black barrel and cannot be customized with inserts. RSVP MX: -The RSVP MX writes in ballpoint ink, so you can use it for normal writing at school or at work. -The RSVP MX actually looks like a pen, unlike other mods such as the Dr. KT or Ballsign. You won't have people asking you what the hell you're writing with. -The RSVP MX has a transparent barrel, so it can be customized with inserts. -The RSVP MX's center of gravity is not centered. The pen is backheavy. It usually isn't a big problem since it's easy to get used to after some time. Overall, they're both great pens and I'm sure you'll be pleased with whatever you choose. Good luck with your spinning.
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