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30 January 2017, 12:39 PM | #1 |
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Mont Blanc Mechanical Pencil
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I'm having a small issue: I've been looking for a "nicer" mechanical pencil, and I've decided to go with one from Mont Blanc. I can't make up my mind regarding the model. The Le Grande is the best looking and most comfortable one. The problem is the lead size - it's 0.9mm. I've never tested a 0.9mm pen prior to testing this during my visit to the pen store. I usually use 0.7mm lead (0.5mm breaks too easily). It felt okay and the sales women even said that the bigger lead size fits my way of writing, although that might be just regular sales talk. The lead size felt okay, I couldn't find any issues with it during my test. I'm just scared that it might feel too clumsy later on. The smaller option would be the Meisterstück 165 (0.7mm), but it just feels too small and light, like a regular, cheaper pencil. The Starwalker Resin Mechanical Pencil on the other hand is slightly larger and heavier, but it isn't as comfortable as the Le Grande. Nor is it a Mesiterstück, so it mightn't fit perfectly with my future collection (I'll get a fountain pen soon too). So, what do you guys say? It will be used for school work (math and writing longer texts/shorter notes). |
30 January 2017, 12:43 PM | #2 |
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I have both the .7mm and .9mm and enjoy the .9mm more. The size of the pen makes it easier for me to write with, but most of all the size of the led is perfect. The .7mm can be smallish.
For everyday writing the 9 would be the way I would go again if I had to make that decision. The Starwalker is nice, but not my cup of tea.
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I grew up with mechanical pencils that commonly used 1.0 and even 1.3mm leads. Even today my most used mechanical pencils are still old colored transparent Scriptos.
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30 January 2017, 01:51 PM | #4 |
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Full disclosure: I avoid modern Montblanc pens. Just my own peeve. I feel Montblanc jumped the shark long ago. That said, most main luxury brands offer mechanical pencils. If I were after a fountain pen to match my pencil, I'd go for a Pelikan 600. Caran d'Dache has some nice sets too, as well as Aurora, Montegrappa, etc. Most those pencils are 0.07mm.
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God, It's always like this. I find something I like, but with a small issue. The Le Grande feels perfect, if only it was available with 0.7mm lead... Also, if I'd go with the Le Grande. How easy is it finding lead (different hardness grades) that fits it? It looks like Mont Blanc only offers HB leads. |
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Try the MB .9mm.
It is a wonderful example of a pencil and the best MB has ever delivered in my never to be humble opinion.
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While we are on the topic of MB Pencils, I thought I'd ask a question, and hopefully not derail the thread.
I have a Meisterstuck pencil and it's the one that uses the 0.5mm leads. However I've noticed that when I advance the lead it slides back into the pencil when writing. It never did this before with the same type of lead before (Pentel AIN HB). Do you think I have a mechanical issue? Or should I try a different brand of lead? |
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Get it looked at. They are really wonderful pencils when working correctly. My best wishes!!!
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