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Rotring 600 Mechanical Pencil
$30
The iconic 600 features a full brass hexagonal body with knurled grip and fixed lead sleeve. Machined from one piece of brass on a lathe, it set a new standard for precision mechanical pencils in the 1980s.

$85
Four precision technical pens (0.25mm to 0.7mm) with hard chrome-plated tubular tips. The Rapidograph became the prototypical technical pen by 1953, virtually replacing the ruling pen.
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Rotring
$30
The iconic 600 features a full brass hexagonal body with knurled grip and fixed lead sleeve. Machined from one piece of brass on a lathe, it set a new standard for precision mechanical pencils in the 1980s.

Rotring
$30
Silver variant of the beloved 600 with the same full-metal construction, brass mechanism for precision lead advancement, and lead hardness grade indicator for professionals.

Rotring
$60
Premium mechanical pencil with unique 'twist and click' retractable mechanism that protects the entire sleeve and lead. Pocket-safe design with full metal body and knurled grip.

Rotring
$80
Hybrid mechanical pencil and touchscreen stylus introduced in 2014. Both functions share the same retractable end - 'Think on paper + Think on digital.'

CW&T
$197
The iconic precision pen and ruler sleeve. Machined from stainless steel with ultra-high tolerances creating a pneumatic seal. When you pull the pen from its sleeve, it makes a satisfying popping sound. Added to Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum's permanent collection in 2023.

Lamy
$92
Professional writing refined. Distinctive propeller-shaped clip, lacquered finishes, balanced 33g weight. Perfect for daily business use.

Inventery
$99
303 stainless steel construction offers excellent durability and a refined brushed finish. Compatible with Parker-style refills.

Inventery
$99
The signature Inventery pen in raw brass that develops a unique patina over time. Features their iconic bolt action mechanism for satisfying tactile deployment.

Inventery
$549
Premium collector's edition featuring mokume gane - a Japanese metalworking technique creating unique wood-grain patterns in layered metals.

Lamy
$450
Revolutionary capless fountain pen with retractable nib. Half a turn deploys the 14K gold nib while the clip elegantly recedes into the barrel.