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Blackwing Palomino 602-12 Count Pencils with
Blackwing Palomino 602-12 Count Pencils with
Blackwing Palomino 602-12 Count Pencils with
Blackwing Palomino 602-12 Count Pencils with
Blackwing Palomino 602-12 Count Pencils with
Blackwing Palomino 602-12 Count Pencils with
Blackwing Palomino 602-12 Count Pencils with

Blackwing Palomino 602-12 Count Pencils with Heritage, Gray, Unisex

Product ID : 190372
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Galleon Product ID 190372
UPC / ISBN 820933110252
Shipping Weight 0.29 lbs
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Model 105330
Manufacturer Blackwing
Shipping Dimension 8.15 x 1.65 x 1.65 inches
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Blackwing Palomino 602-12 Count Pencils with Features

  • Premium Materials: Made with Genuine Incense-Cedar Wood and Premium Japanese Graphite for a Smooth Writing Experience

  • Iconic Design: Features a Unique Rectangular Eraser and Hexagonal Body Shape for Comfortable Grip

  • Quality Construction: Firm and Smooth Graphite Core Provides a Clear, Steady Line Without Excess Sharpening

  • Heritage Brand: Part of the Cult Following of Blackwing Pencils Used by Famous Artists and Writers

  • Give Back: A Portion of Sales Supports the Blackwing Foundation, Promoting Arts and Music Education


About Blackwing Palomino 602-12 Count Pencils With

Praised in the New Yorker, The Boston Globe, and Boing Boing among others, the Palomino Blackwing 602 features a firm and smooth graphite core that helps it deliver on its promise of "Half the Pressure, Twice the Speed." Blackwing 602 pencils feature a gunmetal grey finish and iconic square Blackwing ferrule with a black eraser. Blackwing 602 pencils come in packs of 12. Blackwing pencils were first introduced by the Eberhard Faber Pencil Company in the 1930's. Their cult following included John Steinbeck and Chuck Jones, who proudly used Blackwings to create Bugs Bunny and many other Looney Tunes characters. Over the years, the pencil with the unique rectangular eraser became synonymous with quality. However, due to cost cuts, they were discontinued in the 1990's. That didn't stop devotees from paying as much as $40 per pencil for unused stock. In 2010, we drew from nearly a century of experience to access the best materials in the world and bring Blackwing back for a new generation of writers, musicians, and others seeking a more natural existence.