







✏️ Elevate your craft with the pencil that legends choose.
The Blackwing Palomino 602 pencils combine premium Japanese graphite and genuine incense-cedar wood in a sleek hexagonal design featuring a unique rectangular eraser. Celebrated for smooth, firm lines and ergonomic comfort, these pencils are favored by artists, writers, and musicians alike. Each purchase supports the Blackwing Foundation, promoting arts and music education, making it a tool for both creativity and community impact.










| ASIN | B006YYPIUI |
| Additional Features | Ergonomic, Iconic Ferrule, Incense-Cedar Wood, Premium Japanese Graphite |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,584 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #19 in Woodcase Lead Pencils |
| Body Shape | Hexagonal |
| Brand | Blackwing |
| Brand Name | Blackwing |
| Closure Type | Click-Off Cap |
| Color | Gunmetal Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 5,600 Reviews |
| Drill Point | Rectangular |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00820933110252 |
| Grip Type | Smooth |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Hardness | Firm and Smooth |
| Included Components | Eraser |
| Ink Base | Pigment |
| Ink Color | Gray |
| Item Diameter | 0.8 Centimeters |
| Item Dimensions | 8.13 x 1.63 x 1.63 inches |
| Item Height | 1.63 inches |
| Item Type Name | Pencil |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Line Size | 0.7mm |
| Manufacturer | Blackwing |
| Material | Cedar Wood, Japanese Graphite |
| Material Type | Cedar Wood, Japanese Graphite |
| Model Name | Blackwing 602 |
| Model Number | 602 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Art, Drawing, Journaling, Office, Sketching, Writing |
| Style | B |
| Theme | Writing |
| UPC | 820933110252 799198971413 609408011399 |
| Unit Count | 12.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Writing Instrument Form | Graphite Pencil |
E**S
Worth Every Penny
I used to swear by the black ones, but these are slightly harder yet just about as dark, and the lines are cleaner. Excellent for writing music, specifically, but also words, and drawing, which people are probably doing more often than writing music with them. Which is too bad. A lost art, writing music. People still do it! I do. To what end, I have no idea. But these are the pencils to waste your life with, if that's your plan! The quality is just spectacular, and the graphite is >chef's kiss<. You really do get what you pay for. Three dollars for a pencil? Worth every penny-cil.
L**M
Great Quality for Sketching
These pencils work perfectly for sketching. They make crisp, sharp lines while still being very erasable and the perfect balance between softness and hardness.
S**N
One of the Best General Doodling/Sketching Pencils our There
These are hands down my favorite and potentially one of the best doodle/all around sketch pencil out there. While they are certainly pricier, they are worth it. I’ve had my original set for years and I still have 6 pencils I haven’t even touched yet. I knew these would be my go tos for years to come so I bought another set. Different style, but same lead quality as the previous ones I have with the black eraser. Reasons why I live these: 1 lead does not break easily in any sharpener. I only had the lead break once and that was because I really screwed up the angle of the blade to the pencil and was really rough with it. I have been able to sharpen these in electric, Long point, and metal sharpeners along with an X-Acto knife 2. They feel good to hold. Like seriously I feel my brain and hand are more in sync with these pencils and they just help with the work flow of my drawing getting it from my mind to the paper. Easy to hold and control the pressure. Not to mention the way the eraser end is made, it still allowed me to draw with a semi awkward grip even when it was a literal stub (ie no more pencil left and just the pointed part). This allowed me to use it until the last possible moment 3. The lead glides so nickels on all paper types. I’ve drawn in Bristol and papers with tougher textures and the pencil glides so well but still providing enough friction for control. A great all rounder based on the pressure you use allowing you to lightly doodle to drawing darker outlines to even basic shading. All with one pencil. Makes it great as a traveling tool when you want to practice or get tough ideas out. 4. It erases pretty cleanly. The erasers work reasonably well given not as well as my kneadable or vinyl erasers, but for use with just this pencil, they get the job done. The shake of the eraser allows for more control in the size of the area you want to erase and you don’t need to use a lot of pressure. Not to mention you can pull it out and extend the eraser when you have rubbed it down too much. Though depending on how much you erase, they don’t feel they will last the full life if the pencil itself.
T**M
Incredible Old School Quality That Puts All Other Pencils to Shame
BlackWing pencils are incredible in the quality department. They write well & no need to worry about the eraser wearing out before the pencil does due to the ability of being able to replace the erasers. If you’re one of those that would argue that these pencils are too expensive, I’d suggest you try them once and you’ll be sold. Almost forgot to mention that if you also buy the BlackWing long point sharpener you’ll be able to sharpen this pencil to absolute perfection with the longest most uniquely shaped taper & pointiest point that you’ve ever seen on a pencil. Absolute perfect pencil for any marking task that requires a straight & highly accurate point. Buy the pencils & their sharpener & thank me later.
J**L
A pencil with a cool background story
I have to preface this by saying I am not a big pencil user since most of the time I must use a pen for work purposes, and for legal documents I use a fountain pen. However, I read this neat story about a fellow who ran a pencil company who bought the rights to the Blackwing pencil name. The previous maker had stopped production, likely due to reducing demand. However there have been a very loyal group of pencil enthusiasts clamoring for the Blackwing (Paying up to $10 a pencil!!!) And this fellow went and made a reasonable facsimile. It's amazing how there were online discussions about how great these pencils were and then another group putting them down because they were not exactly the same. So, I decided to test them out. I was actually very impressed with how good they were. I especially like the 602 over the original. The appearance and attention to detail are excellent, and the wide eraser is a good touch (I erase a lot). So I compared the 602 to some of the much cheaper standards like Ticonderoga, Staedtler, Mirado black Warrior (all 2HB). I preferred the 602 and I think it was not just subjective. The lead feels softer than the rest, with a darker line, but wore just as slowly. It feels smoother than the rest with the exception of the Staedtler. So I sent a few to my son who is a middle school teacher this year. He hardly gets excited about much, but he went nuts about these. He really thought they were great. He said it made his week (yikes, over a pencil?) So are they worth nearly 2 bucks each? For me, yes. I wont break the bank by buying a box that will last me years, and when I need a pencil (tax time and conceptual planning) I will reach for these. Update: I still think these are the best pencils available and I found a way to improve them. I erase an awful lot and sometimes I just don't have a separate block eraser. The included eraser is much bigger than the usual round eraser. If you are good with a razor you could measure the size of the removable stick eraser and cut out a replacement from something like a Pentel polymer or a black pearl eraser and keep in erasing with a partly used pencil. All in all it's still worth the price.
P**S
A great pencil but not necessarily a great value
I read all of the reviews about how great this pencil was and that, combined with the mystique of a Blackwing, made me set aside all of my "common sense" and buy a pack 12 pencils for $22. I received them from Amazon very quickly with no problems and discovered they were everything people said they would be. The lead is liquid smooth and floats across the paper. There is no scratchiness while writing. The pencil holds a point well and the 602 lead is dark enough to be legible but hard enough that you can write with it for a while. The rounded hexagonal shape is is very comfortable to hold and use. In short I was impressed. I found two slight downsides: I personally don't think the black eraser that comes with it works all that well but that could be related to the paper I'm using. Second, the metal fitting that holds the eraser has come loose on a couple of my pencils now so that the eraser spins while I'm using it. After a day or two of that, the eraser and the metal fitting just slides off the wood. Not something I want to see when spending $1.91/pencil and in that respect I was disappointed. Overall these ARE great pencils and if writing is important to you and if the feel and act of writing are important to you then by all means try them. However, I'll agree with what another reviewer here said: You can get most of the benefits of the 602 Blackwing by buying the Palomino Golden Bear pencil. It's far more affordable for everyday use. The Palomino Golden Bear has a lead that 90% as smooth as the 602 but the eraser works better (and seems more secure) and it writes just as well. The big difference in feel is that the Golden Bear has a hexagonal shape with edges that are not rounded. That said, it's still comfortable to hold and use and at $.24/ea. they are far more affordable. A pack of 36 is just $8.85 as of this writing. Try some - I think any tiny changes in writing performance you might feel will be more than offset by the happiness of the money saved.
V**V
Quality gift
Big hit for a gift. This person is a teacher and enjoys reading and taking notes. Good quality. Worth the costs.
O**4
Great Pencil
Very easy to write with and has a well balanced feel, for a pencil, in your hand; perhaps the "gold" eraser end is heavier than a typical pencil's eraser thus, whilst holding the Blackwing 602 in hand, it feels more substantial, or for the serious minded. The lead writes easily. Perhaps it is just knowing the history of the Blackwing 602 and all the brilliant artist of the 20th century who used the original Blackwing that makes the 602 seem special, or maybe its just the outrageous price for a pack of pencils that convinces the mind that this is a superior pencil in order to justify the cost. Note, these pencils do not last long as the soft lead transfer to the paper so quickly and you have to sharpen more often than you are accustomed to do with other pencils. Therefore it is suggested to buy their plastic sharpener that has two sharpeners for the 602: one to remove the wood; the other to hone and actually sharpen the lead as the first hole leaves the lead in tack, which is a thick end too awkward to utilize for your work. This seeming drawback of constantly sharpening not once but twice per sharpening is a corporate committee's nightmare of inefficiency and seemingly wasted time management, however, for the artistic type, the artists, composers, writers, or simply those brave enough to think outside the box of all the zombies of the world, that is, all the followers who never think for themselves and simply believe what they were told and never question their cherished and most likely outdated beliefs, this constant sharpening is the mother's milk of creativity because it becomes a ritual, the two times sharpening every time you sharpen, and this ritual makes the artist feel like a) he is doing something that must be done other than actually creating, b) whilst sharpening she gives her unconscious mind the rest and space that it needs to dredge up the new, the unconventional, the original ideas that creativity is all about, that is, the time spent sharpening is the time that the creative mind requires to do its work, c) every time the artist has to sharpen it means that he or she went through so much lead, that is, the artist is actually doing so much creative work, therefore the artist subconsciously knows that he is getting a lot of work done because the lead is constantly running low in its attempt to keep up with the artist creative productivity. Lastly, a pencil is a lost art and gives a quiet serenity and focus to a work that it is more difficult to achieve with the laptop simply because there is no email or facebook on the pencil where there is on the laptop/computer screen. The 602 is NOT the original Blackwing from yore, HOWEVER, the Blackwing 602 is designed almost identically to the originals so much so that you need not sift through ebay to pay $200 plus dollars per pack just so that you have bragging rights, the pencil itself is not art though it lends itself well to creating art. This is to say that the Blackwing 602 is the clone of the original out of production Blackwing. Note there are Blackwing pencils being sold but they are NOT clones of the original Blackwings, thus be sure to purchase the Blackwing 602. The now in production Blackwing have a harder lead and slightly different color. Again, there are three Blackwings: the original out of production Blackwing purchasable on ebay for $$$; the now in production Blackwing that is NOT a clone of the original; and finally the now in production Blackwing 602 that is a clone of the original with the soft lead and the benefits as described above.
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