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Tombow Mono 100 Wooden Pencil Giveaway

Tombow Mono 100

I think this wooden pencil thing just might stick this time around. If it is sticking with me, I am going to stick it with you too. Time to be enabled!

The Tombow Mono 100 is considered by some to be the best wooden pencil on the market. I've tried them, and while I am too inexperienced to make that same claim I will say they are awesome. And I am going to share the awesomeness with three readers who will each take home a dozen of these pencils in their choice of one of the 17 different lead grades!

Here is how to enter:

  1. Leave one comment on this post anytime between now, and Saturday night at 11:59 PM Eastern Time. You are limited to one entry. This contest is open to US and International readers.

  2. For this contest, I will pick three winners at random from the comments section of this post. The comments will be numbered in the order they are received, i.e. the first comment is #1, the second #2, and so on. The Random Integer Generator at random.org will be used to pick the numbers of the winners.

  3. The contest winner will be posted on Sunday, March 16th. The winner will have one week to email me via the Contact link at the top of the page.

Thanks and good luck!

Posted on March 13, 2014 and filed under Giveaways, Tombow, Mono 100.

Tombow Olno Body Knock Pencil Review

Tombow Olno Body Knock Pencil


You have to hand it to Japanese designers. The Uni-ball Kuru Toga was a game changing pencil design with its auto lead rotation mechanism. Decades of uneven pencil leads were whisked away in one fell swoop! The Tomobow Olno Body Knock isn’t going to change the pencil game as much as the Kuru Toga did, but with novel pencil design a rarity these days this is an interesting option.


The word Olno is a play on the Japanese word “oru” which means to fold or bend. The Olno Body Knock has a unique design mechanism that allows you to extend the lead by simply bending the body of the pencil. Admittedly, just reading those words it doesn’t seem that great or interesting. In practice though it works flawlessly and will change the way you want to advance lead.


No matter which orientation you hold the pencil at you can advance the lead with a bump of your hand. You don’t even have to move your fingers from the writing position. The small bit of leverage you can create from your grip against the cusp of your hand is all you need.


Tombow Olno Body Knock Pencil Eraser


For traditionalists, there is still a top knock button to push if you prefer. The eraser is found underneath the knock, and is the one weak point of the pencil. It has to be removed from the barrel to be used, but is so small it is difficult to handle. You will want a stand alone eraser handy if you are using the Olno regularly.


It is difficult for a pencil to leave a lasting impression on me, but the Tombow Olno Body Knock is a fun and functional choice. Be sure to check out Brian’s review at Office Supply Geek for another look at this great pencil.

Posted on January 3, 2012 and filed under Pencil Reviews, Tombow.

Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pen Hard Tip Review

Tombow Fudenosuke Brush Pen Hard Tip


On my never ending quest to forcibly turn artistic use brush pens into my own personal writing and note taking pen, the Tombow Fudenosuke is the latest put to the test.


If you haven’t been paying attention, I realized a few months back with the the Kuretake Fudegokochi that some brush pens make for pretty good writing pens. As one who uses felt and plastic tip drawing pens on a daily basis to write with, the brush pen provides a unique option. It takes a very particular brush pen to work well in this scenario, starting with a very hard tip.


For a brush pen, the Fudenosuke has a hard tip, but it is not hard enough for writing notes with. It is a wonderful pen for its intended use - I can get a wide range of line widths, and the ink is great - but for general writing it is not firm enough. Artists shouldn’t hesitate to pick this one up.


Are there any brush pens that you have used that I should try out for general writing use?

Posted on November 14, 2011 and filed under Brush Pen, Pen Reviews, Tombow.