Saturday, April 5, 2025

Seen on scree, Parker Jotter in 3 movies and one tv show. Guardians of the Galaxy, Prisoners, Holdovers, True Detective

 A very recognizable pen, maybe the most recognizable one the Parker Jotter is no stranger of the big screen. It appeared in countless movies. Some of them are already posted here, some are still waiting to be revealed.

For this time I combined 4 distinct appearances of the famous pen

 

Guardians of the Galaxy

Very interesting combination, the scene portrays a hologram of Rocket along side the old pen and paper, in this case the Parker Jotter in burgundy red.

Parker ball point in Gardians of the Galaxy

 

Prisoners

A classic movie released over a decade ago with Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal. Doing detective work I guess needs a trusted method of keeping track of information, and what better way than using a workhorse of a pen that keeps writing each time without skipping a beat.

 

pen in prisoners movie Parker

pen in prisoners movie Parker

pen in prisoners movie Parker

Holdovers

A recent drama/comedy movie, that is worth seeing. The action takes place at Barton Academy, the perfect place to spot a lot of writing instruments. This time it was the Parker's turn to shine in the spotlight.

Holdovers movie, pen Parker

Holdovers movie, pen Parker

 

True Detective

The last spotting for this list of a Parker Jotter is in the tv series True Detective first season. One of the greatest detective/crime shows out there, especially the first season. Woody Harrelson is sppoted holding the Jotter for a short period of time.

Parker Jotter The pen in True Detective


 

Saturday, February 22, 2025

rOtring Tikky Retro (2023) Mechanical Pencil Review: Back to the Roots

rOtring has released in 2023 a new version of the iconic Tikky mechanical pencil. They are going back to the roots with the Tikky Retro.

So far the pencil is available with two led sizes 0.5 mm and 0.7 mm both versions coming in 3 colors: blue metallic, red metallic and grey metallic. The pencil is delivered with 3 2b rOtring leads.

Price of rOtring Tikky Retro is around 3 $/

Dimensions:

length: 143.00mm and 139 with the tip retracted
diameter: 9.00mm
weight: 12.00g

10 clicks reveals 8 mm of lead

Construction

Tikky retro is an all plastic body with the classic curbed grip section, without the partial rubber coating with which we got used in the previous iteration of the model. The tip is metal with a retractable sleeve that makes it the perfect companion when you are on the go. The barrel has the waved grip similar to the Tikky II and a completely circular body. The clip is inspired or copied from the firs Tikky model. The end cap is the standard Tikky one with a hole in the back, and hides a eraser.

The clip is very strong and has embossed the rOtring logo

The mechanism is a combination of plastic with brass jaws that seem to do what they were designed for. Far from the all metal mechanism of the first generation in terms of robustness but it should do all right for most people.

The lead advance feels a bit scratchy and "hollow" for a lack of a better term to describe the feeling more on the 0.5 mm version. I do not know if the particular one I have is a bad example or this is how all 0.5 mm feel like.

Design

The Rotring Tikky retro is a reinterpretation of the first two generations of the rotring Tikky, borrowing desing elements from both of them. The pencil manages to capture the design that made the Tikky the cult pencil it is today.

For the moment the pencil comes in few colors, all metallic, but I suspect others will be introduced if the pencil is a success. The colors have a satin feel and look., especially the red one is translucent in the right light.


Sunday, February 2, 2025

Pentel Graphgear 500 review

Pentel is a big name in the industry but not so common over here, so I am exited to test one of their drafting mechanical pencils. I picked the middle of the range, the Graphgear 500 in 0.5 mm thickness. It is an utilitarian design, with knurled grip and plastic body, with the color of the body being color coded to the thickness of the lead. It feels like a very serious pencil ready to do some drafting. 

The Pentel Graphgear 500 is the quintessential classic designer's best friend, with a fixed 4 mm sleeve for accurate lines, knurled grip for great feel in the hand and the body color coded in the side of the led, so you can pick the correct tool from the arsenal.

The Pentel Graphgear 500 is made in Japan.

The pencil sits well in the hand. The weight feels good, even if the pen is a little bit tip heavy. The balance point of the pencil is just at the end of the grip section. The knurling is fine, grips well without being uncomfortable for longer writing sessions. Due to it's fixed sleeve and long tip the pencil is perfect for precision work, lines with rulers but it can be just as good for writing with it.

The body is made out of plastic with hexagonal shape, while the clip is friction fitted to it. It is a very simple and unrefined clip, rather short and unappealing, but strong and robust offering you the confidence that you will not lose it while clipped.

On the side of the clip it stamped Japan and Pentel. It is a nice touch that sometimes it is missing from more expensive pencils. 

One of the facets of the body is written in white paint Graphgear 500 PG525 0.5 2h.

The cap has a unique look, with it's top part being extruded offering a flat top with a bevel around it. It feels a lot opportunity to use the space available to display with text or in color code the thickness of the pencil. A feature that is very useful for drafting especially when you have several lead sizes.

With the cap removed the small eraser encased is a metal holder is revealed .

Because it's a drafting pencil it doesn't have a retractable sleeve making it more difficult to carry it around without a case. The long expose sleeve might get damaged in a pocket. Also be careful when handling it, the pen is tip heavy due to the metal grip and the plastic body. I managed drop it on the first week of ownership on it's tip. I was lucky that the band wasn't severe and I could restore it to its original state more or less. I mean the pencil is functional and working just fine, even if there might be a slight bend to the tip.

The mechanism is robust, with the jaws made from bronze or some alloy from what I can tell. The clicks are very satisfying and precise.

10 click will advance the lead almost 6 mm (something like 5.7 - 5.8 mm). The pencil has a length of 14 cm, and a 9,6 mm grip width, with a weight of 15 grams. The sleeve is a very standard 4 mm in leangth.





Monday, October 21, 2024

Rotring Tikky colors 2024 edition

 

Rotring Tikky (3rd generaion) just got a color update in 2024 with these 4 colors: Tea Rose, Sea Blue, Opal Blue and Orchid Bloom. Even thoug Opal Blue looks more like a Mint Green to me it's still a nice pallet of colors.

So if you fancy any of these give the pencil a try

Saturday, October 12, 2024

The new Rotring Tikky

rOtring Tikky Retro is the brand new mechanical pencil retro inspired from the Tikky lineup. It was launched this year, and for now it comes in just these 3 colors (red, grey and blue).

We do not know for know if the rOtring Tikky Retro is the successor of the Tikky 3rd generation, or is a limited offering.

The new Rotring Tikky Retro comes with a retractable tip making it easier to EDC it. This feature is nothing new to the Tikky line. The first generation had variants that offered this feature, but it was later forgot to the more robust and sturdy fixed sleeve which was better suited for technical work. Nowadays when the pencil will most likely be used for writing, taking notes, homework the retractable nib is a nice thing to have.

From the looks of it based it takes inspiration from all of the previous models. The tip cone and the retractable sleeve are inspired from the original as well as the end of the barre, the wavy grip section without rubber seems to be taken from the rOtring Tikky II, while the clip is from third generation of  Tikky.

The pencil comes with 0.5 and 0.7 lead even though for now 0.5 seems to be the easier version to find.

The features of the pencil taken from rOtring's website

Features

  • Lightweight pencil with a rippled grip, just like the much-loved original Tikky
  • Retractable tip helps prevents breakage
  • Built-in eraser under the push-button cap
  • Refillable; loaded with high-polymer 2B leads
  • Available in a range of bold retro colours to match your style

Sunday, September 8, 2024

Bic 4 color pen in a psychological horror movie

A new psychological horror movie, the same old Bic pen doing a great detective work.

Lee Harker an FBI agent is looking for a serial killer. For detective work and organizing clues she's using the Bic 4 colors.

Monday, August 12, 2024

How much lead do you actually use

 A little bit of math to calculate how much of the lead is actually used and ends up on the page or better said how much is wasted away during sharpening.

A very shor explination from SteveMould


Friday, July 19, 2024

Pencil doing the heavy lifting

Due to renovation work and many other things that are happening I didn't find time to share much on the blog lately.

But I want to say that it's not just me with a busy schedule. I am starting to think that my pencils are a little bit workaholics...

To the point that there is no more lead, just wood on wood action :)

We need to take some time for recharging and sharpening up

Thursday, June 13, 2024

The hunt for german fountain pens in a german airport

I had a layover in Germany and thought I should make good use of the time there. I started by visiting the terminals, going at every gate, trying the different sits and escalators. After the tour was complete I looked for a a souvenir, something to bring back home.. So naturally I started looking for stationary stuff.

Being in Germany I hoped to find some good deals from the German brands like Faber Castell or Lamy.

First found was the Lamy Safari. It was in a generic shop that also sells magazines, books, pillows for travel and gummy bears.

The price was not bad but it definitely wasn't a deal. Also I am not really a fan of the Lamy grip section so I continued my search.

Not to my surprise I spent quite a time wondering through the airport to find a better supplied store.

By luck I found the Fabriano Boutique

This is a dedicated stationary store, and it had more options but not much more. The windows were very tastefully decorated, Lamy Safari and some notebooks being the stars of the show.


I expected the inside of the store to have much more diversity when it comes to pencils and fountain pens. The majority of the products were Lamy Safari and it's wide range of colors and a few Faber Castell pens and ball points.

In the end I chose to bring as souvenir some chocolate, as I didn't found any deals on the German pens.


Sunday, February 18, 2024

Lammy seen in the movie You Should Have Left (2020)

 

The movie You should have left gives us Kevin Bacon and Amanda Seyfried, a couple going on vacation in a remote village to find piece and relaxation. The house is not what they expected, it's a mastery thriller with suspense revealing the reality they are in only at the end of the movie.

Along the way we have several shots of Kevin using a Lammy 2000 ballpoint pen to write in his journal. If the writing in the journal is Kevin's I have to say it's not that tidy.

I find his grip of the pencil quite odd, griping the pencil with all the fingers except his pinky. It's not a very common way to hold writing instruments.

The pencil offers a lot of character and a great visual impact in the scenes. It is truly one of the best looking pens ever made, and it still looks modern and minimal even 60 years after it's debut.

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