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Jakarta 2mm. Lurch pencil, Rotring Tikky 0.50mm mechanical pencil and 0.9mm Parker Duofold pencil

Mark from the Latin Marcus follower of mars, the god of war.

 

Yorkshire Born, Yorkshire Bred. 
 

my current favourite author is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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3 hours ago, 51ISH said:

Faber Castell Grip 0.7 :thumbup:  (While at work :sad:

I used one as well today, but to write a shopping list.

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33 minutes ago, ParramattaPaul said:

I used one as well today, but to write a shopping list.

 

It feels much more 'robust' and writes much broader than a 0.7 to me???  Normally mechanical pencils do not take kindly to my 'heavy hand' when I try to make a line I can at least see.  Normally I'm much more of a Staedtler Mars Technico 2mm lead holder kind of a guy :thumbup:

I first used lead holders in school and even then thought they were 😎

 

My 'Shopping List Pen' is normally a Pilot G2 EX  (A cheaper version of the Pilot G2 Limited here in the UK/EU?? only with a gel like section)

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Jakar Clutch pencil, to draft a letter,

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Mark from the Latin Marcus follower of mars, the god of war.

 

Yorkshire Born, Yorkshire Bred. 
 

my current favourite author is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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Sort of pencil - Koh-i-Noor 5.6mm lead holder with a Kakimori brass nib for ink sampling.

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Followed with the Duofold pencil

Mark from the Latin Marcus follower of mars, the god of war.

 

Yorkshire Born, Yorkshire Bred. 
 

my current favourite author is Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

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I'm still using the clearance special, AU$1.43, plastic fantastic Milan Compact 0.7mm its a fill of Pilot Neox 2B. Its rounded-kinda Lamy 2k-shape got me thinking...

 

I went looking for pencils that are not drafting pencils, not skinny and not techy looking.  I wanted pencils that look as pretty as my pens. And feel as good in the hand.

 

And I found a few. OK, more than a few. And went a bit nuts. And still have a wish list... There's a whole new avenue down there in the warren. :wub:

Will work for pens... :unsure:

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Here’s a little red pencil I frequently use for annotations (0.9mm)…

It makes nice company to the little red pen, of which I already wrote in another thread…

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Blackwing Palomino 602

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        My Favorite Pen Restorer                                            

 

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I used a 'freebie' box pencil that I 'picked up' at a conference years ago...unfortunately it has the hotels name on...so I'm 'bang to 'writes'  🤣  if charges are ever bought.  They deserved it. For such a 'posh' hotel they served the first (cold) 'Sliders' I had ever eaten,  for lunch...and the last. How to prevent hundreds of local people from ever returning to your hotel in one go..... 🤔    🤣 🤣 🤣

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Received a dozen Try-Rex pencils today. Can't wait to start using them 😁

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Today made some notes with a automatic pencil which was by Father's. Dad used to go on overseas trips to Europe and had business with various chemical companies.

This pencil has a company name ROHNER inscribed on it. One of those give aways companies presented to visiting clients.

 

On the cap is inscribed CARAN DACHE, a lozenge with CDA in it and the words PLAQUE OR G FABR SUISSE.

 

Quite a comfortable instrument to write with, the hexagonal barrel gives a firm grip. The lead retracting mechanism works well.

 

Don't think it is particulry valuable, just a nice family keepsake.

 

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