The P205s come in a bunch of colors, not just black. .The 20(#) indicates the lead size.. Just like the 225 (my favorite).. They did make different colors in the 225 but they are HARD to find. :) Also, any pentel with the side clicker is the "Quicker Clicker" the differences are year released.. Later has the cushion, the earlier models are plain plastic.
I did know the Quiker Clicker model but didn't know you could date them by the grip and plastic thickness. I see they are quite popular on eBay. I also didn't know that about the number and the lead size. Valuable information. Thanks Mark.
The P225 are hard to find. My dad bought my 1st one back in '80 when in high school. I owned several as l had a bad habit of caring then in my back pocket resulting in broken barrels at the tip. I would love to have a few of those now! The AX120's I've several sets of .3 .5 .7 and .9. Great for the drafting table and template work. Those are hard to find as well, and rather expensive if you find them new. Good luck! Enjoyed the vid!
@@abrusticrelics5808 I only have about 20 or 30 or so.. Mostly 225s.. I have some 203/5/7/9 and some quicker clickers, but the 225s (and 223/227 if you can find them) are my favorites.
Here we go my friend, you made another haul.Black
All part of my Massive eBay haul. Not too bad, right?
The P205s come in a bunch of colors, not just black. .The 20(#) indicates the lead size.. Just like the 225 (my favorite).. They did make different colors in the 225 but they are HARD to find. :) Also, any pentel with the side clicker is the "Quicker Clicker" the differences are year released.. Later has the cushion, the earlier models are plain plastic.
I did know the Quiker Clicker model but didn't know you could date them by the grip and plastic thickness. I see they are quite popular on eBay. I also didn't know that about the number and the lead size. Valuable information. Thanks Mark.
The P225 are hard to find. My dad bought my 1st one back in '80 when in high school. I owned several as l had a bad habit of caring then in my back pocket resulting in broken barrels at the tip. I would love to have a few of those now! The AX120's I've several sets of .3 .5 .7 and .9. Great for the drafting table and template work. Those are hard to find as well, and rather expensive if you find them new. Good luck! Enjoyed the vid!
The 203 is pretty rare. .03 lead size isn't easy to find in those pencils in this country.
Talk about some thin lead. Thinner than a needle. I love it. Will be perfect for fine details when drawing.
For Mylar paper has a grease style refill in it. :)
Interesting. Thanks for sharing. How many Pentels are in your collection?
@@abrusticrelics5808 I only have about 20 or 30 or so.. Mostly 225s.. I have some 203/5/7/9 and some quicker clickers, but the 225s (and 223/227 if you can find them) are my favorites.
@@markcohen5094 I would love to see them. You should share them on Facebook and tag me in the picture.