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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Burley" data-source="post: 500714" data-attributes="member: 1690"><p>Mechanical pencils are my "go to" writing instrument, if I let my subconscious guide me. I just naturally pick them up for casual writing, and I bypass fountain pens, ball points, graphite pencils, gel pens, etc. lying alongside. If I want to get fancy, I'll go for the fountain pens, and the gel pens for writing checks. I have no idea why I have graphite pencils, or any wood pencil, other than I like using them, sharpening them, and smelling the cedar or whatever it is--but the mechanical pencil tends to be my everyday workhorse. I prefer the cheap Pentels to anything else I've ever seen, as long as they have a metal tip. They're light, and I like that. I take about three seconds to break a .5 mm lead, so I prefer the .7 mm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Burley, post: 500714, member: 1690"] Mechanical pencils are my "go to" writing instrument, if I let my subconscious guide me. I just naturally pick them up for casual writing, and I bypass fountain pens, ball points, graphite pencils, gel pens, etc. lying alongside. If I want to get fancy, I'll go for the fountain pens, and the gel pens for writing checks. I have no idea why I have graphite pencils, or any wood pencil, other than I like using them, sharpening them, and smelling the cedar or whatever it is--but the mechanical pencil tends to be my everyday workhorse. I prefer the cheap Pentels to anything else I've ever seen, as long as they have a metal tip. They're light, and I like that. I take about three seconds to break a .5 mm lead, so I prefer the .7 mm. [/QUOTE]
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