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I did a quick search for a review, but didn't find anything.
I have been intrigued by this set (the 5 pencil desk set, not the small 3 pencil set) for going on 3 years. The thing that has stopped me is the price. The smaller set goes for about 130.00 - 150.00. The larger set runs about 300.00. Faber also makes much less expensive version (UFO) that I am not drawn to.
My question is does anyone own this larger set?
http://www.redfingerprint.com/Graf_Von_Fab...t_Pencil/118556What is your review of the pencil?
Do you use it regularly?
Do you get strange looks from people in a meeting as you break out your $300.00 silver plated pencil and begin to write?
I own this set. This is the platinum plate version in the photo. I also own the green plastic, aluminum, and silver plate variants. There are also sterling silver, stainless steel, and white gold versions. The latter two have diamonds in the cap. Not all versions are the same mechanism-wise. There are at least three different extender mechanisms I know of, and the earliest versions didn't have a built-in sharpener. The platinum version grips the pencil with a tapered fit, rather than a clamp or screw-on mechanism. It is very elegant. The three-pencil set is silver-plate, and the extender screws together via a mid-length joint (still very nice).
From the perspective of someone who loves woodcase pencils, I think they are great. They've just got that sizzle factor. I also understand that most people won't necessarily be drawn to such an expensive expression of a quotidian item.
http://www.penciltalk.org/2006/07/graf-von...castell-pencils (My blog) has some information about Graf pencils, although I haven't yet reviewed the perfect pencil.
Basically, it is a beautiful and practical item. I do regularly use it. Now some are probably doubting the "practical" part. Let me explain - the pencil protector preserves the pencil's point. The first-rate clasp supports portability. And the cap's built-in and replaceable sharpener is ingenious, solving the sharpening issue. The eraser completes the picture. What's not to like?
The pencils have elegant ribbing, and are available in a natural or black finish. The black version also has the wood dyed black. The theme is also carried on in accessories such as sharpeners and erasers.
Strange looks? Nothing too strange. Most people can't conceive of a $3 pencil, let alone a $300 pencil, and I doubt they're too aware of what pencil I'm using.