That gray one is particularly stunning
It’s my favorite (probably the sticker)
OMG that 0.5 Injecto.
The dimensions of the 0.5 Injecto look different from the 0.4.
It is a different finish and weight
It’s more of an enamel finish where the 0.4 is more aluminum and lighter.
The 0.5 might also be thinner, but I only just noticed in the pictures the different location of the ring in the middle.
The different location of the ring is what made me notice the different dimensions.
I could not tell if it was the black on the dark background that made it look slimmer, or if it really is.
Aimvision is so much thicker than I thought.
I will see what I can confirm…
Nice custom edition, like it! ![]()
EDIT: I’ve actually never had this Pentel, I should probably try it out to see how it holds up and how it draws and writes…
Pilot desk pen stealing the show again. In this picture it is begging for a lead holder conversion modification but destroying the beautiful finial would ruin everything.
To me, the GraphGear 500 is amazing, and even after more than 15 years it’s still in my top 10.
“The Clipper” by the WASP Pen Co. Inc., Fort Madison, Iowa, USA, circa 1941, features the brand’s distinctive “circuit board” celluloid and a second-generation domed end piece. It takes 0.036-inch (~0.9 mm) lead.
The Walter A. Sheaffer Pen Company used this sub-brand to experiment with new materials, designs, and ideas.
What is that Mitsubishi on the left, what is that sticker, why do I love it so much?
you beat me to it
EDIT: I just realized @ulfesharpe Vasco’s post has 1500 responses!







