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[[File:Rotring pens.jpg|300px|thumb|right|Rotring 600 and 500 pens]]
  
The Rotring 600 was first released in 1989 <ref name="rheritage">[https://www.rotring.com/uk/heritage Rotring Heritage], 1989 Entry</ref>.
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The Rotring 600 was first released in 1989 <ref name="rheritage">[https://www.rotring.com/uk/heritage 1989 Entry], Rotring Heritage</ref>.
  
 
Rotring descibes the 600 as their "entry into the upscale writing instrument market"<ref name="rheritage" />, "designed with a hexagonal barrell to prevent it from rolling on the architects drawing table. It is machined out of one piece of brass on a lathe, providing it with ample weight to ensure that the architect need not apply extra pressure when creating"<ref name="rheritage" />.
 
Rotring descibes the 600 as their "entry into the upscale writing instrument market"<ref name="rheritage" />, "designed with a hexagonal barrell to prevent it from rolling on the architects drawing table. It is machined out of one piece of brass on a lathe, providing it with ample weight to ensure that the architect need not apply extra pressure when creating"<ref name="rheritage" />.
  
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The Rotring 600 was originally made in Germany before production moved to Japan.
  
==Changes is Knurling==
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==Knurling==
The early Rotring 600 pencils used to have a coarser knurling grip with the same pattern as the lead indicator.<ref name="gdlm">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMhj6VqyI9w&lc=Ugz9LoFQoBMxgjF8HKR4AaABAg YouTube Comment], by Guillermo de la Maza</ref>. At that time Rotring also released a similar Koh-I-Noor branded pen which shared the coarser knurling. One explanation for the transition to the later, finer knurling might be a desire to appeal Japanese tastes <ref name="gdlm" />. The current (2018) knurling on the grip is the same as the one found on the early 600 ballpoint <ref name="gdlm" />.
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The early Rotring 600 pencils used to have a coarser knurling grip with the same pattern as the lead indicator.<ref name="gdlm">[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMhj6VqyI9w&lc=Ugz9LoFQoBMxgjF8HKR4AaABAg Comment on video The Japan Specs Rotring 600 mechanical pencil by Guillermo de la Maza], YouTube</ref>. At that time Rotring also released a similar Koh-I-Noor branded pen which shared the coarser knurling. One explanation for the transition to the later, finer knurling might be a desire to appeal Japanese tastes <ref name="gdlm" />. The current (2018) knurling on the grip is the same as the one found on the early 600 ballpoint <ref name="gdlm" />.
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==Mechanical Pencil==
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Over the years the mechanical pencil version of the Rotring 600 has been available in the following lead diameters <ref name="unoff">[https://unofficialrotring.wordpress.com/category/rotring-600/ My Rotring 600 leadholder collection], Unofficial Rotring</ref>
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* 0,3 mm / 0,35 mm (the current 2018 version is labelled '0,35 mm' and is not available in all countries)
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* 0,5 mm
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* 0,7 mm
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* 0,9 mm / 1.0 (discontinued) According to JetPens 0.9 mm and 1.0 mm leads are interchangeable <ref name="jetpens09">[https://www.jetpens.com/blog/the-best-mechanical-pencil-leads/pt/887 The Best Mechanical Pencil Leads], JetPens</ref>
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* 2,0 mm (not available in all countries)
  
  

Revision as of 11:12, 5 December 2018

Rotring 600
Also called: 600
Manufacturer: Rotring
Pen Type: Fountain Pen

Ballpoint

Rollerball

Mechanical Pencil

First released: 1989
Discontinued: Still available
Made in : Germany, Japan
Rotring 600 and 500 pens

The Rotring 600 was first released in 1989 [1].

Rotring descibes the 600 as their "entry into the upscale writing instrument market"[1], "designed with a hexagonal barrell to prevent it from rolling on the architects drawing table. It is machined out of one piece of brass on a lathe, providing it with ample weight to ensure that the architect need not apply extra pressure when creating"[1].

The Rotring 600 was originally made in Germany before production moved to Japan.

Knurling

The early Rotring 600 pencils used to have a coarser knurling grip with the same pattern as the lead indicator.[2]. At that time Rotring also released a similar Koh-I-Noor branded pen which shared the coarser knurling. One explanation for the transition to the later, finer knurling might be a desire to appeal Japanese tastes [2]. The current (2018) knurling on the grip is the same as the one found on the early 600 ballpoint [2].

Mechanical Pencil

Over the years the mechanical pencil version of the Rotring 600 has been available in the following lead diameters [3]

  • 0,3 mm / 0,35 mm (the current 2018 version is labelled '0,35 mm' and is not available in all countries)
  • 0,5 mm
  • 0,7 mm
  • 0,9 mm / 1.0 (discontinued) According to JetPens 0.9 mm and 1.0 mm leads are interchangeable [4]
  • 2,0 mm (not available in all countries)


References and Notes