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Read more about the article Rotring’s eccentric Centro

Rotring’s eccentric Centro

  • Post author:Alan Williams
  • Post published:8 February 2024
  • Post category:Compasses/Drawing instruments/Rotring
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In the same vein as Staedtler's Galileo, the 1990s also saw Rotring trying to reinvent the compass, in particular the spindle-adjustment master bow. The resulting design is unusual not only in…

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Read more about the article Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 19: I’m dreaming of a white…

Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 19: I’m dreaming of a white…

  • Post author:Alan Williams
  • Post published:19 December 2022
  • Post category:Pencils/Rotring
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…pencil? Clearly in the mid-1980s this is precisely what people were dreaming of, judging by the sheer number of white fineliner sets around at the time. Rotring, Staedtler and Faber-Castell…

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Read more about the article Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 18: Rotring multi-pencils

Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 18: Rotring multi-pencils

  • Post author:Alan Williams
  • Post published:18 December 2022
  • Post category:Pencils/Rotring
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One type of sliding pencil that did not get a mention in yesterday's entry was the multi-colour everpointed type, made by Sampson Mordan among others. These particular models always appear…

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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 12: Twelve leads a-leaping

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

  • Post author:Alan Williams
  • Post published:12 December 2022
  • Post category:Pencils
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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 5: Rotring ArtPencil sets

Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 5: Rotring ArtPencil sets

  • Post author:Alan Williams
  • Post published:5 December 2022
  • Post category:Pencils/Rotring

It's Monday and we all probably need a bit of cheering up, so today's post is completely free from obscure patents, overcomplicated mechanisms and wacky design features (unless you count…

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Read more about the article Rotring Techniker-Zirkel II: Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the drawing board

Rotring Techniker-Zirkel II: Just when you thought it was safe to go back to the drawing board

  • Post author:Alan Williams
  • Post published:14 October 2021
  • Post category:Compasses/Drawing instruments/Rotring

The name Rotring will forever be synonymous with the tubular technical pens on which their business was built, so it easy to forget that they were also highly regarded for…

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