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{{Infobox pen line | {{Infobox pen line | ||
− | | name = Pentel | + | | name = Pentel Sharp P200 |
− | | aka = | + | | aka = P20X, P205 |
| manufacturer = [[Made by::Pentel]] | | manufacturer = [[Made by::Pentel]] | ||
| type = [[Mechanical_pencil|Mechanical Pencil]] | | type = [[Mechanical_pencil|Mechanical Pencil]] | ||
− | | released = | + | | released = 1970 |
| discontinued = | | discontinued = | ||
| made_in = [[Made in::Japan]] | | made_in = [[Made in::Japan]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | [[File:PentelP205.jpg|thumb|right|Pentel P205 Mechanical Pencil]] | + | [[File:PentelP205.jpg|thumb|right|Pentel P205 Mechanical Pencil]]Many, but not all country specific English language websites of [[Pentel]] make some form of claim that the Sharp<sup><small>TM</small></sup> P200 is Pentel's most popular model of mechanical pencil. Despite that, the P200 was discontinued in Pentel's Japanese homemarket in c2009, although numerous limited edition versions have continued to be released in Japan. It is available in 0.3mm, 0.5mm, 0.7mm, and 0.9mm lead sizes, with the last digit of the model number representing the lead size, e.g. P209 is the 0.9mm lead version. |
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+ | == Special Editions == | ||
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+ | === P200-FFPB Neon Orange === | ||
+ | Bright orange, made in Japan. | ||
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+ | P205 and P207 released in 2015, P209 released in 2016. <ref name="brazilian-p200s-part-2">[https://nimrodd.net/2018/07/29/brazilian-p200s-part-2/ Brazilian P200s, part 2 | ||
+ | ], Nimrodd's Blog</ref> | ||
+ | ===P200-FGPB Neon Yellow=== | ||
+ | Bright yellow pencil. | ||
+ | |||
+ | P205 & P207 (released in 2015) manufactured Japan, P209 (released in 2016) made in Brazil.<ref name="brazilian-p200s-part-2" /> | ||
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+ | ===P200-FPPB Neon Pink=== | ||
+ | Bright pink pencils, manufactured in Brazil and released in 2016.<ref name="brazilian-p200s-part-2" /> | ||
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+ | ===P200-DBPB Green=== | ||
+ | Dark green pencil with a Brazilian flag printed on the body to celebrate the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil. Manufactured in Brazil and released in 2014.<ref name="brazilian-p200s-part-2" /> | ||
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+ | ===P200-WBPB White=== | ||
+ | White pencil with a Brazilian flag printed on the body to celebrate the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil. Manufactured in Brazil and released in 2014.<ref name="brazilian-p200s-part-2" /> | ||
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+ | ===P200-40PB 40 Anos === | ||
+ | Released in 2010 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the P205’s release in 1970.<ref name="brazilian-p200s-part-2" /> | ||
==References and Notes== | ==References and Notes== |
Latest revision as of 10:44, 8 May 2023
Pentel Sharp P200 | |
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Also called: | P20X, P205 |
Manufacturer: | Pentel |
Pen Type: | Mechanical Pencil |
First released: | 1970 |
Discontinued: | Still available |
Made in : | Japan |
Many, but not all country specific English language websites of Pentel make some form of claim that the SharpTM P200 is Pentel's most popular model of mechanical pencil. Despite that, the P200 was discontinued in Pentel's Japanese homemarket in c2009, although numerous limited edition versions have continued to be released in Japan. It is available in 0.3mm, 0.5mm, 0.7mm, and 0.9mm lead sizes, with the last digit of the model number representing the lead size, e.g. P209 is the 0.9mm lead version.
Special Editions[edit]
P200-FFPB Neon Orange[edit]
Bright orange, made in Japan.
P205 and P207 released in 2015, P209 released in 2016. [1]
P200-FGPB Neon Yellow[edit]
Bright yellow pencil.
P205 & P207 (released in 2015) manufactured Japan, P209 (released in 2016) made in Brazil.[1]
P200-FPPB Neon Pink[edit]
Bright pink pencils, manufactured in Brazil and released in 2016.[1]
P200-DBPB Green[edit]
Dark green pencil with a Brazilian flag printed on the body to celebrate the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil. Manufactured in Brazil and released in 2014.[1]
P200-WBPB White[edit]
White pencil with a Brazilian flag printed on the body to celebrate the 2016 Olympic Games in Brazil. Manufactured in Brazil and released in 2014.[1]
P200-40PB 40 Anos[edit]
Released in 2010 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the P205’s release in 1970.[1]