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I'm a little surprised..., August 1, 2010
This review is from Tombow Mono 100 Hexagonal Wooden Body Pencil - HB - Pack of 12
I'm a little surprised how little love the Mono 100 has gotten in reviews.
I've been using high-end Japanese pencils for a while, and while I do like the
Hi-Uni a lot, I find myself gravitating more toward the Mono 100 for writing.
The real-world differences are pretty negligible unless you are obsessively
comparing the two back and forth on a variety of surfaces (guilty), and even
then the differences are small. They are both smooth as far as HB pencils go,
but I find that the Hi-Uni is slightly more slippery on a Rhodia page, while the
Mono feels a bit more viscous. Both qualities can be very desirable, and my
feeling is that the Mono gives a very slightly superior degree of control and
precision for writing. When moving the pencil a lot faster, in sketching for
example, the slightly lower resistance of the Hi-Uni might be more appealing. I
also have had fewer point breakages with the HB Mono 100 than with the HB
Hi-Uni, though both are rare.
Both pencils are excellent, probably deserving of being called the best pencils
in the world today. If you're struggling to decide which to get (and can't
afford both), flip a coin or choose by aesthetics or brand identity and you
won't be disappointed.
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While a lot of folks..., August 23, 2010
This review is from Tombow Mono 100 Hexagonal Wooden Body Pencil - 2B - Pack of 12
While a lot of folks are fawning over the Hi-Uni, I have to say these are among
my new favorite pencils. For a while I've been looking at darker pencils to use
for writing heavier text (headers, etc) in my notes. At first I gave the Hi-Uni
B a shot, and then the Uni Penmanship Pencil in 4B (carried by JetPens at the
time of this writing), then this one. While the 4B Mitsubishi is quite an
impressive instrument and is exceedingly smooth and dark with minimal pressure,
it wears down quickly and the marks are rather smudgable. I was a bit surprised
at how fragile the Hi-Uni B was; almost every time I wrote a "ping na" stroke in
a Chinese character, the tip would snap from the extra pressure. It was getting
really maddening, and I didn't have much hope for the Mono 100 in 2B. However,
my fears were misplaced as the Tombow has excellent point durability, and did
not break a single time in dozens of characters. It does of course wear down
faster than an HB, but is quite dark and rather smooth. I think perhaps it gives
up a little bit of the slipperiness of the Hi-Uni on some papers, but then it
seems equally smooth or even a little smoother on some other papers, and the
gains in precision and point durability are nothing to scoff at.
Truly a marvelous writing implement, and I think I'll need to get more of them.
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Tombow Mono 100 are..., July 15, 2011
This review is from Tombow Mono 100 Hexagonal Wooden Body Pencil - 2B - Pack of 12
Tombow Mono 100 are one of the best wooden case pencils for writing, sketching
and drawing, which many artists and animators truly appreciate and love. When
you lay the graphite on a piece of paper, it makes your work look like a true
masterpiece. Japan makes some of the highest quality and top notch pencils in
the world today,especially their graphite. These pencils are a true
craftsmanship and they are absolutely beautiful. A work of art and a true
masterpiece. These are world class quality pencils that I will always cherish
and love for the rest of my life. Jetpens,you are truly amazing and remarkable.
I will always be a lifetime customer. Thank You, M. Keith Brummett
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Have now purchased a..., December 11, 2011
This review is from Tombow Mono 100 Hexagonal Wooden Body Pencil - 2B - Pack of 12
Have now purchased a range of Mono 100s; 2B, 3B, and 4B. They are all of very
high quality and used principally for writing. Having perused this range I've
been able to zero in on the 3B as the preferred sweet spot because: dark and
clear lines, reasonably smudge free, and while they do require more sharpening
than compared to say, an HB, there's a nice, strong cedar aroma reminding you
why you like cedar pencils. Thanks Jetpens.
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Fantastic Pencil! I buy..., December 12, 2010
This review is from Tombow Mono 100 Hexagonal Wooden Body Pencil - 3B - Pack of 12
Fantastic Pencil! I buy the normal mono, but I like the idea of buying in bulk
and the variety. I can't tell a huge difference between the 100's and normal
mono. I feel these 3B's are darker and smoother than the a 5B derwent. I do
notice the lead is smear resistant.
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