What is a mechanical pencil?
Answer: Pentel P200 series.
Strong, stylish, simple and comfortable. This one is a real classic! I am almost about to say this one is the best mechanical pencil in the world.
P200 is a really lightweight pencil. I have P203 with 0.3 mm lead and P205 with 0.5 mm lead. Colors are brown and black. Also you can find P207 in blue and P209 in yellow.
At the back you can find a relatively big eraser with cleaning wire. Metal clip is removable. High quality plastic body and knurls at the grip are sticking the pencil in your hand while the metal nib is allowing a wide view and holding the lead tight.
Price range might be relatively high for a pencil with this kind of material but I can say this pencil deserves more than this. Now, I'm cutting this article short and leaving you with some beautiful pictures of this massive classic.
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Sayfalar
03 February 2015
02 February 2015
Moleskine Rollerball Pen
Moleskine which is especially known with its luxury pens begin notebook production recently.
We can state this pen as a rectangular prism with its innovative design. But when it comes to quality, this pen fails unexpectedly! It has a simple ink holder like Chinese cheap rollerballs. Also body paint is getting off easily in few weeks of usage.
It is not ergonomic with its retangular shape and also slipping after 15 minutes of usage due to black shining paint. But I must admit that it looks really really stylish.
Paint at the clip gets off by time as you can see at the picture above.
If you are looking for a good-looking pen and design concerns are above any other, Moleskine rollerball can be an option. But when its about writing, I have large question marks!
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Carl Angel 5 Pencil Sharpener
Here we have a real legend!
Usage of this kind of sharpeners are decreasing. Pencil sharpeners are much more smaller today. Also there are more colorful and technological options like electrical ones as well.
When it comes to pencil sharpening, Carl Angel 5 is the exact partner!
Japanese production with solid metal frame is really strong. I have a relatively new one, 3 years old but I have some friends still using some Carl's from 1970's. Desk fastening tool is allowing you to use it with one hand to promote multitasking :)
Carl Angel 5 makes the tip of the pencil really slim and sharp to allow precise writing last longer. When the pencil is sharpened enough it looses the blades to say that its over. When its done you can see the beautiful wood trash below.
Also small tooth traces on holding points are resulting really cool marks on the pencil.
Pros;
+ Life time usage
+ Extremely good performance
+ Cool imprint on pencils
Cons;
- Unmovable
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01 February 2015
Pentel GraphGear 1000
I would like to tell my conclusion here at the beggining: FABULOUS
Pentel GraphGear 1000 seems to be a drafting pencil at first sight but it is really successful at writing as well. Metal body provides strength and really good look to this pencil. Knurls and plastic elliptic dots at the grip are doing pretty well enough to prevent slip from your fingers. They are performing amazingly good even at hours of usage.
Japanese technology is showing off at the clip. When its turned on it takes the nib inside the pencil to save your pockets and the sleeve of the pencil. Also you can attached your papers to this clip up to 10-15 pages successfully. Pentel GraphGear 1000 is available with sizes 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 and 0.9 all indicated with branding in different colors. Regarding the price I can say its mid-low which can be considered as a real bargain with its high quality.
Only negative point of the pen is; lead indicator is really really tight. You must loosen the tip a bit to rotate the lead indicator and tighten it back again to fasten. It is not that kind of a big trouble for me as I do not use the indicator a lot but those who were in need of it might be looking for a bit easier ones to adjust.
Pros;
+ Great metal body and gorgeous design
+ Strong clip can be used as a paper clip
+ Pocket safe clip mechanism
+ Really really succesful grip design
+ Wide lead thickness range
Cons;
- Slightly high price – I think it worths
- Hard to adjust lead indicator
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Pentel GraphGear 1000 seems to be a drafting pencil at first sight but it is really successful at writing as well. Metal body provides strength and really good look to this pencil. Knurls and plastic elliptic dots at the grip are doing pretty well enough to prevent slip from your fingers. They are performing amazingly good even at hours of usage.
Japanese technology is showing off at the clip. When its turned on it takes the nib inside the pencil to save your pockets and the sleeve of the pencil. Also you can attached your papers to this clip up to 10-15 pages successfully. Pentel GraphGear 1000 is available with sizes 0.3, 0.5, 0.7 and 0.9 all indicated with branding in different colors. Regarding the price I can say its mid-low which can be considered as a real bargain with its high quality.
Only negative point of the pen is; lead indicator is really really tight. You must loosen the tip a bit to rotate the lead indicator and tighten it back again to fasten. It is not that kind of a big trouble for me as I do not use the indicator a lot but those who were in need of it might be looking for a bit easier ones to adjust.
Pros;
+ Great metal body and gorgeous design
+ Strong clip can be used as a paper clip
+ Pocket safe clip mechanism
+ Really really succesful grip design
+ Wide lead thickness range
Cons;
- Slightly high price – I think it worths
- Hard to adjust lead indicator
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Lamy Safari
Lamy is one of the best writing instruments producers in the world. Affordable prices and really good designs made this brand well-known all around the globe.
Safari is the bestselling model ever of Lamy. Wide color range, variety of types and affordable prices are taking role at this record obviously.
Lamy Safari was designed in 1980 by Wolfgang Fabian. Body is made of a polyester called ABS. I can say that this is the simple Lego material. Safari can be found as rollerball, ballpoint pen, foundtain pen and propelling pencil with size 0.5 mm. There are seven different colors available always in production with a different single special edition color each year. Below, you can see the 2013 special edition color Neon Yellow I have. Other one is umber, which is always available in the market.
Hiding metal sleeve provides a durable pocket-safe pencil. Shining colors causing a slippery body but mat black umbra is sticking your hand with its rough surface. Triangular design at the grip also helps for a tight hold.
Logo at the back which is applied by the mould looks really really stylish and provides a strong look to the pencil. Metal clip is both helping for a tight pocket hold and a stylish look. Below the cap there is a tiny successful eraser stabbed by sleeve cleaner metal.
Only negative point is that this pencil is coming with a smart cardboard box. More elegant box might be expected for a pencil which is a good choice as a gift. But it is still ok for a good looking, strong and affordable pencil.
As a conclusion Lamy Safari is a good-looking, strong and suitable pencil for daily usage. Affordable price makes it a really good choice for a gift as well. Also, collectors should not miss its special edition colors provided each year!
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Safari is the bestselling model ever of Lamy. Wide color range, variety of types and affordable prices are taking role at this record obviously.
Lamy Safari was designed in 1980 by Wolfgang Fabian. Body is made of a polyester called ABS. I can say that this is the simple Lego material. Safari can be found as rollerball, ballpoint pen, foundtain pen and propelling pencil with size 0.5 mm. There are seven different colors available always in production with a different single special edition color each year. Below, you can see the 2013 special edition color Neon Yellow I have. Other one is umber, which is always available in the market.
Logo at the back which is applied by the mould looks really really stylish and provides a strong look to the pencil. Metal clip is both helping for a tight pocket hold and a stylish look. Below the cap there is a tiny successful eraser stabbed by sleeve cleaner metal.
Only negative point is that this pencil is coming with a smart cardboard box. More elegant box might be expected for a pencil which is a good choice as a gift. But it is still ok for a good looking, strong and affordable pencil.
As a conclusion Lamy Safari is a good-looking, strong and suitable pencil for daily usage. Affordable price makes it a really good choice for a gift as well. Also, collectors should not miss its special edition colors provided each year!
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