Right now, I use Rotring 600 and 800, but I'm always on the lookout. I think it did a fine job on those sketches. BTW - I'm not an artist. I just like comfortable pencils to write with.
meine mama hat mir damals den selben rotring stift geschenkt wo stefan raab hatte weil stefan raab den hatte
*spielt mit dem rotring stift*
Cours de dessin scientifique. Non contente du dessin, elle joua à faire des tâches avec son rotring.
A Staedtler fabrica quase tudo na Alemanha (e isso vai dos produtos meio fuleiros aos bons) mas as melhores lapiseiras deles são japonesas — e ainda assim muitos dos melhores produtos dessas marcas nem são lançados no Brasil (algumas, como Rotring e Koh-I-Noor, nem são representadas no país).
is this the one where the lead rotates every time? i really like the heft of my metal rOtring (it was only $15 when i bought it 4 years ago, not $25😭😭) but always a sucker for another mechanical pencil since it’s such a nice writing experience a.co/d/5PDKsOO
Because of the Three Sea Shells and the line about Cincinnati (and the line "I can be subtle (pause) I'm good at subtle). AND the incredible use of a Rotring 600 fountain pen for something other than taking notes in a Baron Fig notebook. THAT'S WHY! 🤔🤪
Micro task good for travel that doesn't require a computer - writing collection tickets for ancient coins. There's always loads of little tasks on my antiquarian books, ancient coins, research articles etc ("write one footnote") Rotting 800 mechanical pencil. Really makes a difference
I just get tired easy these days myself and so while I once had a Rotring 600 lava that I adored... that thing weighed so much and I don't think I could hand;e the fatigue anymore. Pilot metro is brass, but not huge, and I find that that's as heavy as I can really enjoy anymore. It's so pretty tho.