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Fynn
April 30th, 2007, 02:21
When I was a lowly engineering student many years ago I spent a serious chunk of coin (for me then) on a Rotring mechanical pencil. It was hexagonal with a brutal metal grip at the lower end. It got me thought a 4 year bachelors degree. I loved it. Almost unnaturally so. There was a matching pen that I could not afford at the time but always thought, "One day you will be mine".

At the end of my university career, the Rotring was stolen. I was devastated, and unable to find a replacement.o|

I have searched for the pen/pencil combo since to no avail. My Parker Jotter is as serviceable as I could ever ask, but my heart still pines for the engineered perfection of the Rotring. Does anyone know where to pick one of these up online?

Craig M
May 3rd, 2007, 16:54
Hi,

Believe it or not I JUST started getting into writing instruments with a current concentration on Rotring. I really like their modern styling and moderate prices...it was a nice place for me to start.

From what I can tell you had the Rotring series 600 in the old style. They have the knurled grip you described. I recently picked up a newer style of the same series and the grip is smooth. Still a great piece but probably not the one you are looking for.

I've seen tons of the old style pens & pencils on eBay. Just do search for:
"Rotring 600"
"Rotring 600 Old"
"Rotring Old"

These are older, discontinued, models so you may be paying anywhere between $30 - $70 dollars [US]. I've seen pen & pencil sets pop up here and there as well.

Unfortunately it would seem as though Rotring may stop general production on their higher end pens and stick to art pens. That being said, I've heard that distributors are still getting new models shipped to them.

meta4ick
July 26th, 2007, 06:44
Definitely looking for the 600 Old Style, and I've had good luck finding them on eBay.

SnapIT
July 30th, 2007, 07:46
I can't help thinking of the old time stationers that I used to haunt in my arts student days. I'd be trying to contact one of them in your city, I'm making assumptions here, and getting them to check out what they have on the back shelves, one never knows what they will find NOS and slightly covered with dust:-). You know, they advertise in the yellow pages with, " 'since 1836' serving the business community" , in their block ads.

tribe125
August 11th, 2007, 04:53
Having now become a proud owner of an 'old style', I did some research and found an interesting website, and a Rotring 600 brochure...

http://www.cultpens.com/acatalog/Mechanical_Pencils.html (http://www.cultpens.com/acatalog/Mechanical_Pencils.html)

Fynn
September 2nd, 2007, 17:22
After much deliberation and research...

I just pulled the trigger on a 0.7 mm Mechanical pencil and Ball point pen set on ebay. I went with the old style in black.

Now all I have to do is wait.:-d

meta4ick
September 3rd, 2007, 04:51
Fynn- Those old styles are like fine single malts. Let us know how much you like them, okay?

Fynn
September 3rd, 2007, 06:25
Strange how many on this forum share so many of my interests.

Watches
Cigars
Pens
and now single malts

I have a collection of about a dozen of Scotland's finest drams.;-)

Does anyone else have Koi as well?:-d

And I will let you know how the Rotrings work out.

JohnF
September 6th, 2007, 10:56
Hi -

Sign of excellent and discriminating taste, isn't it? :-)

Me, I'm down to my last bottle: about 1/3rd is left of a Cragganmore 17-year Manager's Dram. Can't believe I let that happen. Where did all the Lagavulin go????

:-)

JohnF

Fynn
September 7th, 2007, 02:52
The Lagavulin is at my house... with the Laphroiag, Bowmore, MacAllan, Ardbeg, Balvienie, and many more....:-d

laughinggull
September 7th, 2007, 20:37
b-)b-)b-) Oh boy some more Laphroiag & Balvenie fans. Good company is right!

meta4ick
September 10th, 2007, 16:47
Any of you folks ever make it to the Single Malt Scotch Society tasting events? OMG. If you haven't, you need to.

Krazy8
January 9th, 2008, 22:07
Rotring are the king

http://forums.watchuseek.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=82189&d=1199909243

frank_be
January 10th, 2008, 18:37
I must have such a silver RotRing (Red Ring) 0.5mm somewhere .
Never liked it very much to use but it was very nice to look at, but that's taste of course. I always use the Caran D'ache Hexagonal Fixpencil in 2mm and 3mm version. And of course the ballpoint's too.

Greetings,
Frank