Archived posting to the Leica Users Group, 2000/07/15
[Author Prev] [Author Next] [Thread Prev] [Thread Next] [Author Index] [Topic Index] [Home] [Search]I own a set of Rotring Drawing pens. I enrolled in a series of Engineering Drawing classes. The set has 4 pens with different line widths. I had no access to Autocad back then (15 yrs ago) but again the purpose of the classes were to teach students to draw Engineering Schematics with pens and pencils. I remembered carrying multiple sheets of drawing papers in a tube to protect them with my pens set in a back pack. Each student worked on his/her drawing table. We drew so many schematics. You do not want to spill any kind of liquid on it. It will be ruined and you have to redraw the whole thing all over again. Been there, done that. That's the worst part. Imagine that you have a deadline to submit a drawing, you had finished about 90% of it then you accidently spill something on it. Arrgh..... Back to the drawing table with a new sheet of paper. Not fun. The pens were very well made. The ink flows smoothly and consistent. It was the first and only drawing pens set that I own. Very hard to beat. I am sure they have newer versions since then but mine still works after 15 yrs. Highly recommended. This is kind of like taking pictures with a Leica (gotta stay on topic in case a LUG police is patrolling), you have full control of the final results. The pens were the right tool for me back then just like a Leica is the right tool for me now. Pitak