Bought this as a companion..., January 23, 2012
Bought this as a companion to the Pro-Use II, a wider, shorter pen. This too is
a great pencil with a great finish and attention to detail. Its construction and
finishing is perfect and the action of the lead advance is crisp with no
sloppiness. The balance is very nice and feels great in the hand. Glad I bought
this.
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This is only an initial..., April 15, 2011
This review is from Platinum Pro-Use II 05 Drafting Pencil - 0.5 mm
This is only an initial review, as I received the pencil today. However, there
are a lot of good things to notice right off the bat. One, this all metal
construction is spectacular. It isn't anywhere near as heavy as a rotring 600,
but it has all if not more of the solid feel from the build quality. The grip
size is great. I usually go for smaller grips, but this one isn't too big like
lots of pencils can get to be. I really hate reading 2 and 3 star reviews from
people disappointed that when they mistreat their pencil (i.e. DROP IT) that it
doesn't stand up better. Of course a pencil with a permanantly protruding lead
sleeve is going to be damaged. You should recognize this and do your best to
prevent it.
Enough of my rambling. This is one awesome pencil, and as far as drafting AND
regular mechanical pencils go, I can honestly say this will be in my top 3 for a
long time to come.
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All business, no retractable..., April 16, 2009
This review is from Platinum Pro-Use II 05 Drafting Pencil - 0.5 mm
All business, no retractable guide tube, no shaky shake mechanism, just meat and
potatoes. The less fancy stuff, the less that can go wrong over time. Although
the clip is not removable it is thinner and closer to the body's shaft than any
other pen/pencil I've seen so it doesn't jab into my hand when drawing and
turning the pencil around to get the exact edge I want on the lead. Tiny eraser
under the cap and I was able to drop in 10 .5mm pencil leads in the tube and use
the pencil just fine. I'm guessing it could probably handle 5 more.
The metal feels great and is very smooth. The grip part of the pencil feels good
as well with the rounded ridges allowing multiple height/grip placement of your
fingers. The tiny copper lead hardness indicator stays out of the way. Just
below it are very lightly engraved pencil lead hardness numbers that include 3H
2H H F HB 2B 3B. Unless you switch leads all the time I find this largely
pointless but decently implemented and most importantly kept out of the way near
a part of the pencil you never touch.
Upon examining the main body of the pencil originally thinking it was one piece
I noticed a faint line just above the grip. I turned the pencil and almost
crapped myself when it suddenly began to twist off. Twisting and twisting I
finally managed to separate the two pieces. The bottom piece of metal which is
the entire grip area comes off and holds the entire lead storage tube with the
eraser and metal cap on the end. The upper piece is simply an empty shell that
holds the clip. I was impressed by how much unscrewing it took to separate the
two. They really made it so when it screws back together it becomes very solid
and will remain so over time. Even more impressive was actually seeing the
thickness of the pencils metal shaft at a full 1mm thick. This was not simply a
rolled metal tube but a solid hunk of aluminum that had been milled out. I
started to lightly twist the pencils lead reservoir tube to see if it came out
as well then thought better of it and immediately screwed the pencil back
together.
The pencil is initially cool to the touch but quickly warms in your hand. It's
about one and a half times thicker than your typical mechanical pencil tube and
smooth and cool. Like a cigarette without the bad side effects. It is also
almost 3/4in shorter than your average size mechanical pencil which again I
found to be very nice. I never clip anything to my shirt pockets but I am
guessing the reduced height would help as the pencil does not have a retractable
tip. From where the pencil would clip on a shirt it is 4 3/8in long. Also take
into account some sag in the shirt for the weight of the pencil which weighs
about 3 times as much as a solid plastic Pentel Mechanical Pencil.
As for the Platinum's weight balance it has slightly more weight towards the
front.
My only initial reservation was what seemed to be the very long amount of space
past the grip to the tip since I like to hold my pencils as low as possible. For
that reason I was considering Lammy but they don't make a .5mm fat pencil.
However it turns out the amount of space is no more than what I was using before
so it was no big deal. In the end I love the Pro Use, it sketches absolutely
fine, my search for the perfect pencil has ended. In no way shape or form am I
curious about other pencils, I am now fully satisfied. If the Platinum Pro Use
had a sister I'd marry it and promise to never draw freakin unicorns with it.
Good weight, incredibly solid build, short, fat (I'm sorry, "voluptuous"), low
profile clip doesn't get in the way or gouge your hand like so many others. I
really can't think of anything I'd want to change on it. My former Pentel side
click mechanism pencils were good, my black Platinum Pro Use with rubber grip
was great but this lethal metal weapon is perfect. Based on that I would highly
recommend this for sketching/writing unless you store your pencils in your
pocket often. In that case I would look for a retractable tip mechanical pencil
or extend your shirt pockets!
Sorry for the long review, I like to be thorough especially for those
considering the higher cost of such a pencil.
- Rogers -
http://wightzombie.deviantart.com/
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This is the coolest looking..., February 17, 2011
This review is from Platinum Pro-Use II 03 Drafting Pencil - 0.3 mm
This is the coolest looking drafting pencil in my arsenal of 13.
the only negative thing about this hot piece of pencil is it is lacking the
percussive click in the lead advance dept. (like a rotring 600 or staedtler
925). Its more of a quiet metal against metal *shik*. If you like to draw and
rock head turning gear...buy it nerd!
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The body of this pencil..., September 20, 2010
This review is from Platinum Pro-Use I 05 Drafting Pencil - 0.5 mm
The body of this pencil is metal, it's lightweight but not too light. It's
comfortable in the hand and makes a satisfying CLICK when the top is pressed. It
comfortable to write with and seems sturdy. The lead hardness indicator actually
stays on the selected hardness. I might purchase another in a different lead
size. Very pleased
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