For my review of the Staedtler 925-85-03 follow this link.
The 925-85 series is available from our friends at JetPens.
Another fine metal drafting pencil is the rotring (red ring) 600. Due to it's heft and balance it is one of my favorite drafting pencils. Unfortunately the 600 (and it's related siblings) is no longer in manufacturer. However there seem to be a goodly number of the popping up on eBay and a few other sites, so it can still be found. Be prepared to pay a hefty price for one thought! But for me, it was worth it.
For my review of the rotring 600 follow this link.
For my review of the Pilot Penmanship Follow this link.
The Penmanship can be purchased from our friends at JetPens. Photo courtesy of JetPens.
I have not done a review of a bottle of Noodler's Ink, but trust me on this, it's good ink.
Noodler's ink is available from our friends at JetPens. Photo courtesy of JetPens
The Platinum Pro Use 03 MSD 1000A is an all metal drafting pencil with good balance and light weight, a rare combo in a metal drafting pencil. The bulbous grip may look a little funny but the surface is excellent for gripping! I have fondness for metal drafting pencils but for some time was leery of buying one. But Platinum came through with one in exchange for a review! I should not have been so leery! It is an excellent drafting pencil and a fine addition to my collection!
For my review of the Platinum Pro Use 03 MSD 1000A follow this link.
The Platinum Pro Use 03 MSD is available at our friends at JetPens.
Another drafting pencil that I was leery of was the Pilot S10 03. Now just why I was so leery I can't remember. I do know that despite it's funky appearance it is one of the finest dratting pencils I own! The top half is plastic while the bottom is all metal and makes the pencil pleasingly bottom heavy! It really is a pleasure to write with and would make an excellent gift for Christmas or any other time!
For my review of the Pilot S10 03 follow this link.
The Pilot S10 03 is available from our friends at JetPens.
Drafting pencil manufactures have been trying to develop a way to keep the lead sleeve from poking users in the chest when the put one in their pocket as well as keeping it from bending and breaking if dropped when not in use. Mitsubishi uni ball came up with this little beauty, the Shift! The grip moves up and down to either expose or hide the lead sleeve. It locks in either position. Unique! It is a fine dratting pencil worthy of such a fine company!
For my review of the Mitsubishi uni ball Shift follow this link.
The Mitsubishi uni ball Shift is available from our friends at JetPens. Photo courtesy of JetPens.
Zebra is a name that I have come to trust for making nice, rugged, inexpensive, nice writing ball point pens. They also make a fine line of mechanical pencils as well. An excellent example of both is the F-402 pen and pencil set. The pen uses Zebra's F refill and the pencil comes in 0.5 mm. The set comes with some extras such as a tube of lead, an F refill and a blister pack of eraser refills! All for a very reasonable price! Both instruments are great and the stainless and black finish make for a very handsome set! It will look nice in a shirt or jacket pocket.
I have yet to do a review of this set so please keep checking back for the up coming review.
You will have to do a web search for the Zebra F-402 Pen and Pencil Set in order to find the best price.
I have yet to review this pencil so keep checking back to see the up coming review.
The Zebra Tect 2Way and Tect 2Way 1000 are available from our friends at JetPens. Photo courtesy of JetPens.
For my review of the Pilot Plumix follow this link.
The Plumix is available from our friends at JetPens. Photo courtesy of JetPens.
Now for the good part! In order to have a chance to win a $10.00 gift certificate from JetPens all you need to do is leave a comment to this posting. One comment per reader, please! If you leave a comment as "Anonymous" , please leave some other identifier so that I can tell you from the other anonymous commenters. The comment must be posted no later than midnight December the 11th. I will pick a winner via the Random Interger Generator at the bottom of the blog. The winner will be posted here in the comments section so please check back on the 12th to see if you are a winner! The winner will have until midnight on the 13th to email me thier name and valid email address! The winner will receive their $10.00 gift certificate by email. That's all there is too it!
And the winner is... number 19 which corresponds to the comment left by Christmas Gifts! Congratulations! Please send me an email at theoldgeezer@live.com by noon on the 18th to claim your gift certificate!
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