I like my Lamy 2000 pencil.
I like my Lamy 2000 pencil.
Jeph (July 29th, 2014)
Another of mine I am fond of:
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Cob
Hawk (September 22nd, 2015)
Kuru Toga Roulette , 0.5 mm lead with the Gunmetal body (basically all blank).
With the auto lead rotation I always have a sharp point to write with and the knurling makes for a secure grip. The one downside is the non-retractable lead sleeve.
For right now, it's Palomino Blackwing 602s (the updated version). Biggest problem with them, though, is that I have to sharpen frequently because the lead is so soft. But other than that, they're my favourite.
I'm afraid it is a rather modest Staedtler Tradition 2B (sharpened to taste with a suitable knife)
Close 4-way tie: 1) Parker lucky-lock pencils, 2) Eversharp Skyline pencils, 3) Sheaffer Balance pencils with radius clips (for robustness and looks because the eraser isn't so convenient) and 4) Caran D'Ache Fixpencils
The Lucky Lock Parker is also my favorite pencil, followed closely by the flat top Parker Duofold of the same era. I'm always looking for a different Lucky Lock to add to the stash.
The Duofold uses a push on crown, whereas the Lucky Lock, as you know, is push and twist. The mechanisms are similar but at least slightly different.
chiaroscuro (August 1st, 2014)
My simple Pentel 0.5mm or my Eagle Turquoise lead holders, depending on how I feel.
They do different jobs, so it isn't really like one can replace the other very easily.
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Pentel Kerry 0.5mm for me.
Currently, my favorite is a .4mm GraphGear 1000 by Pentel. 2B lead. This is thin line and low pressure to make a dark line.
I use it little now, because it encourages immediate revision, which is not helpful.
Had to use it for 2.5 days of extensive notes recently when I ran out of ink, and it was very nice.
One feature I love is that the tip retracts automagically when you put it in your pocket.
I do like Kerry's also.
Mike
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The last pencil I bought, I acquired because it was rather strange; I am very fond of it both as a concept and for its art deco looks; it's a Wyvern Smoking Pencil (i.e. for pipe smokers). I think it's a great idea - and although I no longer smoke a pipe (just cigarettes now) I fully approve of course.
Cob
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I would have to say the Rotring 600.
Pentel Accu Graph series: PG2003 ED - 0.3mm / PG1804 DD - 0.4mm / PG1505 AD - 0.5mm.
R.
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Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra.
Cob (September 27th, 2014)
A new arrival, this time a souvenir from 1953 - and über-kitsch - I love it!
Cob
Lady Onogaro (July 28th, 2016)
Wow that is looking beautiful.
and Zebra Tect 2way is my favorite one.
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