IMA SOL MAN
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I picked up a RHODIA notepad in Paris, France in 2005, and oddly still haven't used it up (I don't really care for the graph paper). It cost a ridiculous amount of money. I don't understand why things are so expensive in France (is it the trade unions?) but at the time I found writing paper there was very expensive compared to the USA prices.Pentel P series mechanical pencils. Became fascinated with these the first time I saw them on my Dad's desk when I was a little kid. I'm partial to the P209 lead size so I swap the guts from those into different colored bodies. This Rhodia notepad is sweet as well.View attachment 91511
When I was in school and later when I worked for a living, I used mechanical pencils quite a bit (they were called "Eversharps" in my youth, that may have been a brand name, IDK.) Now I never use mechanical pencils. I carry a short stubby pencil with my Rite As Rain notepad, but seldom use it. For the most part I use G2 gel pens (love medium in blue). They are a little messy, as the ink takes time to dry, but short of a fountain pen, it has been the smoothest pen I've found. My wife likes the Bic Crystal stick pens, but I detest it, too much rolling resistance, and I just hate writing with it.