Friday, July 24, 2020
Friday, July 3, 2020
Faber Castell TK-FINE 9719 1.0 mm
It is not the cheapest but not that expensive after all, it has a few nice features that you see on more expensive pencils.
It is a technical mechanical pencil, and it comes with a fixed retractable tip, which makes it pocket safe. The tip has a little bit of a wobble to it, but it is present in most mechanical pencils that have this feature. It features a lead hardness indicator, a basic and simple way to keep track of the lead that is inside, you rotate the clip. The indicator has the following writings available -, 2B, B, HB, F, H, 2H, 3H, 4H. Although because it is such a simple and basic lead indicator, people who use it a lot might get the letters erased by constantly rotating the clip, which is held in place by friction.
The cap is a very thin barrel which is closed with at one end with a plastic part with ISO coloring to indicate the lead thickness at a glance.
The body is made out of plastic in the classic Faber green. The grip is octagonal while the rest of the barrel is round.
This pencil never clicked with me, even though I tried to make it happen.. The grip is slippery and a bit uncomfortable for longer writing sessions for me. This might not be the case for everybody so I will not focus on this too much. My other complaint is about the tolerances on the cap. It is way too lose on it, and there is a high chance of losing it. I have seen multiple TK-FINES around the office with missing cap ends. I bent my end cap at both ends to make it stay in place after I found it a couple of times on the bottom of the backpack.
Another thing that shows low quality in the materials used are the shiny surfaces. The tip, clip, and cap. Over time, even though the pencil sat in storage most of the time they have lost the shine and they look aged, weathered.
Friday, June 12, 2020
Faber Castell color bar in local stationery shop
Thursday, May 21, 2020
Staedtler Mars Lumograph in the movie Click
The Mars Lumograph is available in blue and black. It comes in a very large spectrum of hardness from 10H to 12B.
Thursday, May 7, 2020
Penac The Pencil
The Pencil is the name of this mechanical pencil. A bit presumptuous I would say, but I wanted to see what is this mechanical pencil all about. As I walked down the street, I couldn't help but notice the display of a new stationery shop's window. Among the pens, markers, and notebooks,
there was a single pencil that caught my eye. Pencil, The Pencil.
The Pencil I got is a blue two-tone body which has written the name and model in a bold silver font. Also, in a little more subtle font, you can see the lead thickness, 0.9 and the Japan.
I walked into the store and purchased The Pencil for a staggering 1.5 euro, feeling a sense of accomplishment as I finally found it.
Dimensions
The body has a "diameter" of 10.2 mm, with 10.1 mm at it's thinnest
Length of the body 147 mm
Sleeve length 4 mm
product code SA2005-03 Made in Japan |
Penac The Pencil 0.9 Japan is printed on the barrel in a white silver font.
The end cap with a hole inside is not detachable and is inserted in the lead barrel about 1 cm. The inside of the end cap is a bit smaller compared to the lead barrel and connected with 2 clips, thus creating a little bit of space between the end cap and the lead barrel. If you turn the pencil upside down, the leads will get stuck in this space instead of falling through the hole.
Thursday, April 23, 2020
Parker Jotter in movie Joker
The therapist is evaluating him and taking notes about his situation. In a closeup, it is very clear that she is using a Parker Jotter with a red barrel.
I would add that the Parker Jotter is a great pen for taking some quick notes.
Friday, April 10, 2020
Koh-I-Noor limited edition ink
I have spotted on the Koh-I-Noor site that they have a new ink for sale.
It uses the same plastic 50 ml bottle as the standard one but it is about 5 times more expensive.
The name Koh I Noor is missing from the label, just Hardtmuth. I guess this is because it is a limited edition from the "HARDTMUTH collection".
Blue or black are the only available colors.
I didn't test it yet, I hope I will in the future, but I would like for Koh I Noor to make more colors at least for the "special collections". As their inks come in basic blue, black or red.
Saturday, March 28, 2020
Sunday Sudoku
I think I overstretched downloading some "moderate" Sudoku. The first took me about 2 hours and the second more than 3, as I found a mistake almost at the end, which set me back a lot. I tried a 3rd moderate Sudoku but abandoned it after an hour and 3 numbers discovered.
Koh-I-Noor Hardtmuth eraser
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
Rotring Artpen - the last Rotring fountain pen
"...a calligraphic pen originally intended for artists. Its unparalleled ergonomics quickly make it a top seller" says Rotring
During this period the fountain pen was kept pretty much the same, but over the years different variants were offered to the public.
It has an interesting design, made entirely out of plastic, with a wavy grip section. The fountain pen as the name indicates is addressed for those who are art-oriented. The design of the fountain pen is reminiscent of a dip pen for me at least, with its long and pointy barrel. You can easily change the nib, different sizes and grinds are available.
The fountain pen takes cartridges or a converter.
Different moddels of the Rotring ArtPen:
Rotring art pen white was introduced to the market in 1988 (Rotring catalog 1988)In the same year, Rotring introduced the Artpen Graph which featured an Isograph tip instead of the fountain pen nib. (Rotring catalog 1988)
A better photo for the Artpencil and Artpen Graph from the Rotring 1990 catalog
From 1994 until 1997 special editions of the Rotring Artpen, presented as a countdown.
Left to right 1994, 1995, 19946, 1997. Rotring 1998 catalog |
" Caligraphy is the art of beautiful writing. The Rotring ArtPen brings this artistry into daily life. It accentuates its owner's personal handwriting style and underlines the joy of beautiful writing with every word brought to paper. The ArtPen is the right choice for creative, emotional writing and for words written for special occasions.
The ArtPen Gold is the writing instrument for the most exclusive requirements and most expressive pieces of writing. Gold fittings accentuate its classic shape, and the high-gloss resin finish gives the slender barrel a special touch of sophistication"
Rotring Artpen 2000 millennium limited edition
All of the special edition Artpens came in a nice box with a certificate mentioning the pen number and the total number of pens produced in the series. All of the Artpens from the Millennium edition had the production number marked on the cap.
Another fountain pen that could be considered a variation of the Artpen is the Smartpen. Even though it is marked a bit differently, basically it is the same thing but in more vibrant colors marketed towards younger customers.
"The ArtPen brings a new enjoyment to personal artistic expression with the written word. Its calligraphic nib makes any piece of writing into a work of art to delight the writer and reader alike."
rOtring Writing Sensations 2001 / 2002
Extra pictures
The Rotring fountain pen kept it's design principle over the years, and brought to market very nice-looking editions that made it even more desirable. Today though it is very hard to find one even though not many years ago the plain black version was still available in shops. When I initially wrote the blog post a few years back I said "After 33 years of service, the rOtring ArtPen remains the only fountain pen rOtring has in it's portfolio. I hope the future will bring a new special edition of the Art Pen or Art Pencil if not a brand new rOtring fountain pen.." In 2024 the future in which rOtring revitalizes the Art Pen or brings a new pen to the market seems a distant dream as the Art Pen is dying quietly as well as the Art Pencil which has vanished from the market leaving no trace behind.. Extra information in the comments from Mark "the original Art Pen 'Slogan' typeface was created by Helmut Mathias and first cast by Ludwig & Mayer in 1958, around the mid '90's rOtring refreshed the type cast with a new in-house design. We also had the handsome TRAXX variant from 1995, and with regards to the Smart Pen range they also included ultra rare Gloss & Semi-Transparent finishes, just in case someone is wanting to build the ultimate Art Pen collection. Oh then there's all the special edition box sets, desk sets, Art Pen Arkansas Whetstone..... its utterly fascinating Then there's the time that the Art Pen was manufactured in Parker's Newhaven facility in the UK in the late '90's and the clip is stamped 'Made in U.K. which makes another rare sighting." - Mark
I also recommend taking a moment to go over the blogpost Rotring Art Pencil by unofficialrotring. Post updates: Updated on the 12th of December 2021 Updated on 12th of August 2024
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Thursday, March 5, 2020
Soft Eraser Koh-I-Noor souvenir from Prague
The number one thing about it is the unique looks. The logo covers the entire face of the eraser, and it looks awesome. The colors and the printing make this basic white eraser look apart.
If I am not mistaking this model comes in 3 sizes, this one, and two other bigger versions. This has a 37.5 mm diameter and 12 mm in thickness.
The eraser works fine, but it doesn't shine in any area. It's a classic eraser that leaves dust everywhere, it picks dirt on it, and the erasing is fine but not special. It doesn't need much pressure to do its job. I would call it a good all-around eraser.
It only cost 25 CZK which translates in just a little under 1 Eur 0.98 at today's exchange rate.
This is one of the best souvenirs you can get in my opinion. Forget the magnets, just get one of these.
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Document Ink Koh I Noor Prague trip
And when it rains it pours, I see that the official Koh I Noor website is selling it in Romania as well. For now, it is available only online, but maybe in the future, it will be available in stores as well; fingers crossed.
As I said this is a more expensive ink due to the fact it is permanent and because mine came in a glass ink well. But if you choose to buy the plastic bottle (image of it to the left) you will receive the same formula of ink in a more economical package, and maybe a nicer design of the bottle and label.
This bottle is 50 ml and costs around 2.10 euros. Much better pricing. If we compare the cost of the document ink in plastic bottle to the standard ink the prices are closer as the standard costs around 1.25eur.
The box is plain white with blue writing. If you get the black document ink the writing on the box will be black. The design of the box is quite underwhelming, I will leave it at that.
And apparently, it is not to be used by penguins?! I did not know why Koh I Noor forbids penguins to use their ink, a bit racist.
But it turns out this means that you should not freeze it.
I tested it under running tap water high flow cold and hot for 30 seconds.
I also left a piece of paper underwater for close to 10 minutes. The paper was a bit fragile and I just wanted to make sure it does not disintegrate
Before and after pictures.
Friday, February 7, 2020
Mephisto 0.7 Koh-I-Noor Prague souveniers
The second pencil souvenier in line from my recent trip to Prague, is a mechanical pencil named Mephisto.
I will spoil the read saying this is another gem by Koh-I-Noor. I was surprised by how nice the pencil feels and how well it is built.
The pencil features a plastic construction. It is available in different colors, and I chose this incredible dark metallic red color (almost candy apple).
It has a rubberized grip that may not appeal to everybody. Not to mention that the grip seems a bit high and it has an hourglass shape. So you can't really move your fingers too much up or down. It certainly has a sweet spot, it forces you to hold it in the way the designer thought you should hold the pencil.
Besides this, which is not a big deal for me, the rest of the pencil is awesome.
The clip has the name Koh-I-Noor stamped on it. Not too dip, but a nice touch. This is the only place where the name Koh I Noor appears on the pencil. The clips is very solid.
On the barrel, the name Mephisto and lead size are printed in silver lettering. Also, the plastic is color-coded, blue for 0.7 mm lead.
Like most pencils, it has a standard white eraser, covered by a chromed end cap with a hole on top for safety reasons. The endcap slides on and off easily, but not to easy. I did not have any trouble with it falling on its own while in the bag.
The lead is loaded by removing the entire color-coded plastic, along with the eraser and the chromed cap.
The cone tip is stainless or some sort of chromed metal.
It hides a retractable tip that works flawlessly. Either if you hide it or deploy it the action is smooth and does not require any pressure.
And the thing I love the most is the lack of wiggle of the tip. Just after seeing this implementation I can tell the pencil is incredibly well built. Most of the pencils in this price tier and above struggle. Not the end of the world but a definite turn off, especially if you are a stickler like me.
This pencil costs a little more, 113 czk which translates to 4.44 EUR or 4.93 USD.
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