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| #228101 - 07/20/11 02:49 PM  Re: mini pencil source
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|   INTERCEPTOR
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Hi Sotto, Looks like your tactical pencils have a flat grind, have you given any thought to a convex version or the ever popular Scandi ? LOL!!! -Blast, who now has to clean coffee off his screen. |  
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| #228134 - 07/21/11 01:52 AM  Re: mini pencil source
[Re: Aussie] |  
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Hi Sotto, Looks like your tactical pencils have a flat grind, have you given any thought to a convex version or the ever popular Scandi ? Aussie: Of course, this fits right in with my company motto, "Anything for a buck." I'm happy to take pre-paid orders for convex, Scandi, or any other grinds for my tactical survival pencils with the understanding that it will cause a substantial but uncertain prolongation of the waiting period. The advance payment is needed to upgrade my tooling, but I assure everyone that the wait will be worth it. I'm also gearing up to produce hand-sewn toilet-roll holsters for the pencils available in any color as long as it's brown. Also, I'm a little busy right now so I may not get back to PMs right away. Go ahead and send money though.    |  
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| #228189 - 07/22/11 12:08 AM  Re: mini pencil source
[Re: sotto] |  
|   Old Hand
 
   Registered:  01/28/10
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Hi Sotto, Looks like your tactical pencils have a flat grind, have you given any thought to a convex version or the ever popular Scandi ? Aussie: Of course, this fits right in with my company motto, "Anything for a buck." I'm happy to take pre-paid orders for convex, Scandi, or any other grinds for my tactical survival pencils with the understanding that it will cause a substantial but uncertain prolongation of the waiting period. The advance payment is needed to upgrade my tooling, but I assure everyone that the wait will be worth it. I'm also gearing up to produce hand-sewn toilet-roll holsters for the pencils available in any color as long as it's brown. Also, I'm a little busy right now so I may not get back to PMs right away. Go ahead and send money though.    I sounds like you're ready to take on a government contract
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| #228191 - 07/22/11 12:29 AM  Re: mini pencil source
[Re: survivalperson] |  
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| #228204 - 07/22/11 03:03 AM  Re: mini pencil source
[Re: sotto] |  
|   Enthusiast
 
   Registered:  11/19/09
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 Loc:  New Jersey
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I sell these for $12 a piece, plus $5 shipping and handling. There's a small wait time, 3 weeks right now due to the survival holidays.   Sotto, I PM'd you my cc info and order for a dozen survival pencils, tactical grind.  Please verify my order and shipping date when you have a minute.  Also, do I get a discount on shipping for a quantity order? While I wait for Sotto's industry-shattering products, I will have to make do with my CountyComm Pico Pen.  I keep one on my keychain at all times, and it's been quite useful over the years.  It is small enough to fit in a candy tin, with or without the magnetic cap.  The magnetic cap might actually be a benefit, as it would make the pen "stick" inside the tin, less likely to get lost.   Linky: http://countycomm.com/picopen.html Unfortunately, you can't use the Pico Pen for kindling.
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| #241926 - 02/27/12 01:46 PM  Re: mini pencil source
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 Registered:  08/26/06
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I EDC the version of the SAK Classic that incorporates a small, but very functional ball point pen.  It has come in handy several times. 
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| #241934 - 02/27/12 03:32 PM  Re: mini pencil source
[Re: hikermor] |  
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   Registered:  10/05/08
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 Loc:  Northern Colorado
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Interesting thread! Another source of small pencils: a local artist.  Good quality sketching pencils have wide, soft leads and because of their high price they are used almost all the way up, using a pencil extension holder. (Sort of like an old-fashioned cigarette holder) You can ask for the stubbie leftover bit and it will still have a considerable amount of lead in it. Not enough to write a novel, but enough for basic directions, etc. As seen in the pocket kit I posted earlier:http://forums.equipped.org/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showgallery&Number=241840   If you don't know someone who still works in traditional mediums (so many are going digital these days) you can purchase one of these pencils yourself*, and, after whittling it down (or doodling for about 60+ hours) you'll have an amazing tool that will be MUCH more reliable than any golf pencil or ballpoint pen. Seriously. *Derwent's 4B sketching pencil especially recommended.http://www.dickblick.com/items/22040-1050/?wmcp=google&wmcid=items&wmckw=22040-1050 |  
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