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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" />.
 
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" />.
  
==Mechanical Pencil==
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==Mechanical Pencil Version==
 
 
 
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>
 
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>
 
* 0,3 mm / 0,35 mm (the current 2018 version is labelled '0,35 mm' and is not available in all countries)
 
* 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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* 0,9 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>
 
* 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>
 
* 2,0 mm (not available in all countries)
 
* 2,0 mm (not available in all countries)
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==Fountain Pen Version==
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===Different Generations===
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Over the years there have been different generations of the fountain pen version.
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====1st Generation====
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There is no printing on the cap or body. This generation features deep knurling, bevel above red ring 50% of height. This generation was only available in with a steel nib. Unlike later generations the nib indicator has no "L"  setting.setting.<ref name="jps">[http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/topic/248966-rotring-600-visual-guide/ visual guide to the Rotring 600], Fountain Pen Network</ref>.
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====2nd Generation====
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Rotring 600 is printed on the  cap. The knurling is not as deep as the previous generation. Bevel above red ring 30% to 70% straight. Rollerball and Gold nib versions were available. <ref name="jps" />
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====3nd Generation====
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Rotring 600 is printed on the  cap. A different colour was used for the print (RAL 3001). Features deep knurling. Bevel above red ring 50% of height, cap is slightly bigger then 1st and 2nd generation. Rollerball and Gold versions were available. 2nd or 3rd generation fountain pens without printing were initially sold via the Rotring branch that sold promotional items to be printed with the promoting company's logo.<ref name="jps" />
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====4th Generation====
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USA only, imported by [[Levenger]], produced to Levenger's specifications in Japan. Not much information is available about this generation. The 4th Generation Second Wave has Levenger printed on the side. Additional silver holding lugs protrude from the grip.<ref name="jps" /> A similar pen is still available from Levenger as a ballpoint pen, rollerball and fountain pen, as part of their L-Tech series. <ref name="l-tech">[https://www.levenger.com/writing-8/l-tech-3.0-pens-22901.aspx L-Tech 3.0], Levenger</ref>.
  
  

Revision as of 12:36, 7 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 Version

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)

Fountain Pen Version

Different Generations

Over the years there have been different generations of the fountain pen version.

1st Generation

There is no printing on the cap or body. This generation features deep knurling, bevel above red ring 50% of height. This generation was only available in with a steel nib. Unlike later generations the nib indicator has no "L" setting.setting.[5].

2nd Generation

Rotring 600 is printed on the cap. The knurling is not as deep as the previous generation. Bevel above red ring 30% to 70% straight. Rollerball and Gold nib versions were available. [5]

3nd Generation

Rotring 600 is printed on the cap. A different colour was used for the print (RAL 3001). Features deep knurling. Bevel above red ring 50% of height, cap is slightly bigger then 1st and 2nd generation. Rollerball and Gold versions were available. 2nd or 3rd generation fountain pens without printing were initially sold via the Rotring branch that sold promotional items to be printed with the promoting company's logo.[5]

4th Generation

USA only, imported by Levenger, produced to Levenger's specifications in Japan. Not much information is available about this generation. The 4th Generation Second Wave has Levenger printed on the side. Additional silver holding lugs protrude from the grip.[5] A similar pen is still available from Levenger as a ballpoint pen, rollerball and fountain pen, as part of their L-Tech series. [6].


References and Notes