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<blockquote data-quote="WarlockBob" data-source="post: 493066" data-attributes="member: 2725"><p>I know this topic board is to discuss pen and parchment, but how does everyone feel about pencils? Mechanical pencils, specifically. </p><p>I enjoy using a pencil to take certain notes (business meetings with clients, doodling, etc), and I like the feel of a good mechanical pencil. I wanted to see what everyone else who participates in this little group felt about them as well. </p><p></p><p>I recently picked up a Tombow Mono Graph Shaker mechanical pencil - $6.99, refillable, with a fantastic eraser and an interesting lead drive mechanism (you can unlock the pencil by pushing down on the clip, and then can give the whole pencil a gentle shake to extend the lead). Writes wonderfully, and uses 0.5mm lead, so you get a good line size and can put a bit of pressure down without worrying about breaking the lead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WarlockBob, post: 493066, member: 2725"] I know this topic board is to discuss pen and parchment, but how does everyone feel about pencils? Mechanical pencils, specifically. I enjoy using a pencil to take certain notes (business meetings with clients, doodling, etc), and I like the feel of a good mechanical pencil. I wanted to see what everyone else who participates in this little group felt about them as well. I recently picked up a Tombow Mono Graph Shaker mechanical pencil - $6.99, refillable, with a fantastic eraser and an interesting lead drive mechanism (you can unlock the pencil by pushing down on the clip, and then can give the whole pencil a gentle shake to extend the lead). Writes wonderfully, and uses 0.5mm lead, so you get a good line size and can put a bit of pressure down without worrying about breaking the lead. [/QUOTE]
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