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Revision as of 16:12, 13 November 2018
RSVP Stationery (Podcast) | |
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Episode: | 11 |
Title: | Me and My Tool |
Release Date: | September 13, 2017 |
Hosts: | Dee Scolardi |
Guests: | No guests this episode |
Additional Information | |
Official page: | Episode 11 |
Audio File: | Audio Episode 11 |
Length: | 6060 min <br />1 h <br /> minutes |
Previous Episode | Next Episode |
Description
For some of us, back to school means back to the chalkboard. What’s the difference between good chalkboard chalk and bad?[1]
Show Notes & Links
- Gizmodo article on Hagoromo
- Lapsang Souchong tea from Heine Brothers
- Baron Fig Mastermind
- Hagoromo chalk (This one is my favorite of the three Japanese brands I’ve tried)
- Umajirushi performs almost as well, but is slightly less dense and a little louder in use.
- Rikagaku sticks are slightly narrower and a little less dense than the other two. It’s an excellent performer but a little louder and a little dustier in use.
- And just in case people are going to give you a hard time about special-ordering Japanese chalk made in Korea, you should probably have a box of Crayola chalk on hand, just so they understand.
References and Notes
- ↑ Description taken from the official RSVP Stationery page http://rsvpstationerypodcast.comfortableshoesstudio.com/podcast/episode-11-me-and-my-tool/