@@Steadfast-Lutheran Thanks for the kind words. If I had to choose just one currently manufactured pencil to use every day, it would be (possibly, probably) the Moon Products Try-Rex, intermediate size (B-23): made in America, of cedar, in a very comfortable barrel shape and size, with a nice thick graphite core, and no eraser. Pretty nearly perfect.
I can't remember the last time I stepped into a Staples...sad I guess. I find most products they or other office supplies are more expensive than other online sources. Those are nice black pencils and I do like a darker graphite. take care
Hi MAMO - those black Staples pencils aren't too bad. They seem much nicer than the standard yellow 2/HB pencils they sell under their brand name. But your review reminded me how sweet those 2014 Norica pencils were and are! Thanks!
A fresh point on an old pencil. Good stuff my friend.
@@ebodaman Thanks, brother.
Love your channel intro. What's your favorite pencil that's still in production?
@@Steadfast-Lutheran Thanks for the kind words.
If I had to choose just one currently manufactured pencil to use every day, it would be (possibly, probably) the Moon Products Try-Rex, intermediate size (B-23): made in America, of cedar, in a very comfortable barrel shape and size, with a nice thick graphite core, and no eraser. Pretty nearly perfect.
I can't remember the last time I stepped into a Staples...sad I guess. I find most products they or other office supplies are more expensive than other online sources. Those are nice black pencils and I do like a darker graphite. take care
Hi MAMO - those black Staples pencils aren't too bad. They seem much nicer than the standard yellow 2/HB pencils they sell under their brand name. But your review reminded me how sweet those 2014 Norica pencils were and are! Thanks!
@@AlwaysAnalog Thanks, Kevin. These are surprisingly nice pencils. I wish they still made them.