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I particularly like the Uni-Ball Kuru Toga. While you're writing, it rotates out a bit of pencil lead so there is no sharpening of one side and you don't have to click all the time. The bad news is that it's out of stock.
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| March 05, 2009 04:56 PM | view on twitter |
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• Thanks, you've pointed me to what will be my next mechanical pencil once they're in stock. And you gave a good summary of its key feature.
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March 05, 2009 05:03 PM
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Uni Kuru Toga - Black Body 0.5mm M54501P.24
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March 08, 2009 07:35 PM
Thanks for reinforcing polyorpheus' answer. The Kuru Toga truely does look like a great pen. It is a shame that it has to be imported.
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