The Mars Lumograph is available in blue and black. It comes in a very large spectrum of hardness from 10H to 12B.
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.
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