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Read more about the article Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 16: Cone v. Cylinder

Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 16: Cone v. Cylinder

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  • Post published:16 December 2022
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Over the last few days, the question of point shape has come up more than once. There was the Staedtler REG with its throwback conical point in an age of…

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Read more about the article Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 15: The Goldilocks pencil

Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 15: The Goldilocks pencil

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  • Post published:15 December 2022
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Unusually, the subject of today's post is a range of pencils still in production. More specifically, it is about one particular pencil from this range, for reasons that shall become…

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Read more about the article Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 14: Compass inserts

Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 14: Compass inserts

  • Post author:Alan Williams
  • Post published:14 December 2022
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As mentioned in day twelve's survey of lead refills, A.W. Faber's polygrade leads revolutionised the compass pencil insert, with 2 mm quickly becoming the standard size of fitting. Mostly these…

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Read more about the article Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 13: Staedtler REG

Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 13: Staedtler REG

  • Post author:Alan Williams
  • Post published:13 December 2022
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Unlucky for some, the Staedtler 925 85 REG is one of those pencils that elicits mixed opinions. Released by Staedtler's Japanese division in 2004, its short name comes from the…

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Read more about the article Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 12: Twelve leads a-leaping

Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 12: Twelve leads a-leaping

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  • Post published:12 December 2022
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For the twelfth day of Christmas Mechanical Pencil Month, I present a whistlestop tour of twelve lead refills from my collection of [insert large number here]. They have been arranged…

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Read more about the article Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 11: Side-knock pencils

Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 11: Side-knock pencils

  • Post author:Alan Williams
  • Post published:11 December 2022
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Today's post takes a quick look at three examples from the small sub-genre commonly referred to as "side-knock" pencils. Unlike most conventional mechanical pencils in which the lead is advanced…

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Read more about the article Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 10: Mordan’s Centennial

Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 10: Mordan’s Centennial

  • Post author:Alan Williams
  • Post published:10 December 2022
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We have already reached the halfway point of our countdown to the bicentenary of Hawkins and Mordan's 20 December 1822 patent for the first mechanical pencil. It therefore seemed appropriate…

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Read more about the article Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 9: The inimitable Tekagraph

Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 9: The inimitable Tekagraph

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  • Post published:9 December 2022
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There's no mistaking today's pencil, that icon of space age design, the Tekagraph 9603 by Faber-Castell. Instantly recognisable by its two dramatically different halves - a curvilinear grip section colliding…

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Read more about the article Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 8: The Interlock Pencil

Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 8: The Interlock Pencil

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  • Post published:8 December 2022
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Today's post asks the question: What makes a mechanical pencil? Day three's Nestler with its complex double-push action definitely qualifies; the simple cedar pencils of day two, clearly not. Going…

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Read more about the article Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 7: Pentel Sharp 7

Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 7: Pentel Sharp 7

  • Post author:Alan Williams
  • Post published:7 December 2022
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Most modern fineliner pencils come in a range of different lead sizes within the same basic chassis, typified by Pentel's P200 range which are identical in design except for the…

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