I'm glad I've found your channel. I really enjoy your content, it takes me back to when I used to collect stationery as a child. I'm slowly getting back into it recently having purchased some lead holders after seeing some of your videos.
I am glad as Japanese to find this video. Japan has some uniqe knifes for pencil, so I think you can be interested by them. I’m not so good at english, please excuse my english if my english have miss.
Hello again. I hadn't noticed the misspelling of pencil sharpener ( pensil sharpner). I have to admit I had to look up correct spelling of sharpener. Perhaps a reason for misspelling is that most people pronounce it phonetically sharp - ner?
I do like the concept, however I don’t really see the versatility in this. I like the box and knife set but I think a simple folding knife works great. Plus I would imagine that the curved blade would be difficult to sharpen.
The wooden box looks really nice. I always (s)truggle with sharpening pencils when not being home or in the office because of the absent dustbin. So the box could be of help. I just wonder how the lead dust will behave in the box - will it pollute the inside? Oh, and they misprinted "Pen_c_il Sharpener" on the packaging. And now I will watch your video about the Faber knife - I remember that my dad had one of these.
Thank you for your comment. The lead dust makes it quite messy, see the last few seconds of the video where I hope it looks after one use. They also misspelled sharpener 🙂 About the FC knife. I don’t trennende if I made a video but I definitely showed it in a blog post. The link is in the video description. Are you thinking of getting a pencil knife like this?
@@Bleistift Oh, "sharpner"! I stopped reading when I saw "Pensil" :) (And did I really type "truggle"?!? - oh boy, I need a coffee.) I am a fan of David Rees and his book "How to Sharpen Pencils", and I sharpened some pencils with a small but sharp pocket knive. But because of the beauty of a well sharpened pencil tip I prefer sharpeners before knives :) And a sharpener with a tub is great when travelling. And I found the FC video in your interesting blog entry.
All you've done is prove the old saying 'If you build it, they will come', or in this case, 'If you make it, they will buy'. That knife does nothing that can't be done with an ordinary penknife or craft knife, not a thing. Comes in a pretty cherrywood box so you can look at it and stoke it... Stop playing about and go draw something
"Maybe I should just pretend that I wanted a point like this" - That'll do the trick!
I'm glad I've found your channel. I really enjoy your content, it takes me back to when I used to collect stationery as a child. I'm slowly getting back into it recently having purchased some lead holders after seeing some of your videos.
Thank you for your kind comments.
super relaxing video, love this 10 / 10
I'm very happy to hear that.
I am glad as Japanese to find this video.
Japan has some uniqe knifes for pencil, so I think you can be interested by them.
I’m not so good at english, please excuse my english if my english have miss.
I’m happy you like this video.
When I know about Higonokami I really want to have one
Hello again. I hadn't noticed the misspelling of pencil sharpener ( pensil sharpner). I have to admit I had to look up correct spelling of sharpener. Perhaps a reason for misspelling is that most people pronounce it phonetically sharp - ner?
Nice tool, thanks for the video.
Where is it possible to buy it?
What is its price? Can't find it anywhere online.
My blog post has some links bleistift.blog/2021/04/masuwas-pencil-knife/
I do like the concept, however I don’t really see the versatility in this. I like the box and knife set but I think a simple folding knife works great. Plus I would imagine that the curved blade would be difficult to sharpen.
I would say that the plate has diamonds on it as well.
I agree, It's definitely not worth buying based on functionality alone. It is beautiful though.
The wooden box looks really nice. I always (s)truggle with sharpening pencils when not being home or in the office because of the absent dustbin. So the box could be of help. I just wonder how the lead dust will behave in the box - will it pollute the inside?
Oh, and they misprinted "Pen_c_il Sharpener" on the packaging.
And now I will watch your video about the Faber knife - I remember that my dad had one of these.
Thank you for your comment. The lead dust makes it quite messy, see the last few seconds of the video where I hope it looks after one use.
They also misspelled sharpener 🙂
About the FC knife. I don’t trennende if I made a video but I definitely showed it in a blog post. The link is in the video description.
Are you thinking of getting a pencil knife like this?
@@Bleistift Oh, "sharpner"! I stopped reading when I saw "Pensil" :)
(And did I really type "truggle"?!? - oh boy, I need a coffee.)
I am a fan of David Rees and his book "How to Sharpen Pencils", and I sharpened some pencils with a small but sharp pocket knive. But because of the beauty of a well sharpened pencil tip I prefer sharpeners before knives :) And a sharpener with a tub is great when travelling.
And I found the FC video in your interesting blog entry.
I like the design of this pencil, is there any manual comes with this product?
Yes, you can see it in the video.
Where do i buy this knife?
I bought mine online. I think I put a link in the blog post.
Wenn er nicht deutsch ist dann weiß ich nichtmehr weiter
All you've done is prove the old saying 'If you build it, they will come', or in this case, 'If you make it, they will buy'. That knife does nothing that can't be done with an ordinary penknife or craft knife, not a thing. Comes in a pretty cherrywood box so you can look at it and stoke it...
Stop playing about and go draw something