MIKO MIT 5000 BLUE MECHANICAL PENCIL & JEDO 7000 TURQUOISE MECHANICAL PENCIL SET
미코 MIT 5000 블루 샤프 & 제도 7000 터키색 샤프세트
Therefore, it is no surprise that Miko and Micro share some product lines.
This is MIT 5000 of Miko.
MIT stands for Micro of Illuminant Technology and MIT mechanical pencils have designs copied from Rotring 500 mechanical pencil.
Miko's MIT 5000 was made based on Micro's MIT 3000.
The only difference seems to be the color of the barrel.
The blue color marble pattern is surely nice, but I feel this doesn't along well with other black color parts.
It'd have been much better if the black parts had other vibrant colors.
It has two letters on the barrel.
MIKO MIT 5000 and its model number.
The lead grade indicator.
Rotring 500's famous knurling grip.
There is a warranty card.
The next is Jedo 7000.
Miko's Jedo 7000 models were designed after Micro's Jedo 5000.
Unlike Micro's Jedo 5000 with gorgeous marble pattern, Miko's Jedo 7000 is a bit unsophisticated.
Although Miko's Jedo 7000 is more expensive, I believe no one would prefer this to Micro's Jedo 5000.
The barrel has a turquoise color, and the other parts are all gold colors.
Just as Miko's MIT 5000, this one also has two letters on the barrel.
It's funny that Micro's name is inscribed on the clip.
Micro didn't produce Miko's own components, but just used that of Micro's.
The same grip with Micro's Jedo 5000.
It's really impressive that they provide an additional barrel.
This must explain why this model had to be more expensive than Micro's Jedo 5000.
The additional barrel has simple all black color.
One can simply change the color.
I always love Micro's this kinds of novel tries.
It's like buying two pens with the single pen price.
This one also includes the warranty card.
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