Category: pencil

Palomino Graphite Drawing Pencils

4 December 2014 By ian

Palomino Graphite Drawing Pencils are made in Japan from incense cedar. They’re available in grades from 2H to 6B and cost around $12 for a dozen. Theses pencils look pretty good, with a bright orange-red barrel and black end. One side is printed simply ‘Palomino’ and the other side has the ugly but sadly ubiquitous […]

Rotring 600 mechanical pencil review

1 December 2014 By ian

The Rotring 600 perhaps needs no introduction. But just in case… it’s a mechanical pencil made from brass that’s available in black or silver. Different versions can take 0.35mm, 0.5mm and 0.7mm. There’s also a clutch pencil version that takes 2mm lead. It costs around £23 in the UK and $33 in the US. The […]

Uni Kuru Toga mechanical pencil review

10 November 2014 By ian

The Uni Kuru Toga is a mechanical pencil that’s available in a range of styles and a range of lead sizes (0.3mm, 0.5mm or 0.7mm). This is the High Grade version which costs around £16 in the UK ($24-ish). You can however buy an all plastic version for less than half that. The unique feature […]

OHTO Auto Sharp Pencil AP-205 review

20 October 2014 By ian

The OHTO Auto Sharp Pencil, catchily named the AP-205, is a 0.5mm mechanical pencil. It’s available with black, blue, green or red barrels and costs £1.60 ($2.50ish) from Cult Pens, who sponsored this post. The Auto Sharp part of the name refers not to a fancy Kuru-Toga style rotating system but to an auto-advance system. The […]

Pencil Artist of the Week

30 September 2014 By ian

I’m Pencil Artist of the Week over at Pencils.com! This makes me feel very happy although it’s funny that it came out the same day that Brad and Myke were talking about impostor syndrome on the Pen Addict podcast. I love drawing and I do quite often like the end result but I have a […]