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Jetpens (Part 3)

   Posted by: Rachel Ross   in art, doodles

Continuing where I left off: The Graphgear 1000, and the Nomadic PE-07 pen case. Making this order from Jetpens convinced me to sort and organize the pens I already had (and throw out the ‘dead’ ones).

Overdoing it on the Pens

That, resting magnificently (note the consummate v’s)  on top of the box is the Nomadic pen case. I bought it because it had a bunch of pockets and the product info said it would hold 30-40 pens. I had this idea, just now, that it might do well at holding gaming dice, or craft supplies, or a GPS, or a Nintendo DSi & game cartridges, too. Quite versatile!

Two Main Pockets

Under the Flap is Another

Finally is the Graphgear 1000. This has immediately become my new favorite pencil. I love that the sharp lead-holder retracts when you click the clip on the side. It has a sturdy metal grip, with rubber knurls, and a thin barrel. I also appreciate that it has an indicator to show you what lead hardness you have loaded into the pen. I didn’t know there was such a thing, and that is one of the main reasons I bought this pen. It runs $15, which is high for a pencil, but I found this one on sale for a few dollars less. I HIGHLY recommend it if you like drafting-type mechanical pencils. Here is a much more in-depth review. It was Dave’s review that spurred me to buy the pencil.

Graphgear 1000 PG1015

So, in a nutshell, I am happy with every product I bought from Jetpens. You use a pen or pencil every day – you may as well find some you really enjoy!

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fogllama
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And the GraphGear 1000 may be had in a variety of lead widths. The ISO color for the lead size is the color used for the pencil highlights (and the digit is on the eraser cover). I like the 0.7mm. The pencil is available in 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, 0.7 and 0.9mm.

They also make it in two sizes of ballpoint pen: 0.5 and 0.7mm.

Collect the entire set.

February 26th, 2010 at 3:30 pm
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Nice posts! The blue 0.7 mm GraphGear 1000 found at Utrecht was also my first $15 mechanical pencil. I liked its looks so much, that I got the 0.5 and 0.9 versions shortly after. Ironically my current personal favorite, the black 0.5 mm Pentel Graph 1000, displaced them all from the top spot since I found it more comfortable for drawing.

February 27th, 2010 at 8:26 pm
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Thanks so much for reading my posts! I’m checking out your website too. Because how can robot ninjas not be made of win? Oh and I followed you on Twitter. The more art reviews the better!

February 27th, 2010 at 8:40 pm

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