FABER CASTELL PENCILS - 1601 / TRIANGULAR / FIX ZONE / CLOVER
파버카스텔 연필들 - 1601 / 트라이앵귤러 / 픽스 존 / 클로버
Here I brought two groups of pencils, which were hard to classify so I'd rather call them "miscellaneous."
The first group has no name.
My naming sense endow the name "clover."
If you have a better idea, feel free to tell me.
There are four types of pencils if you carefully watch them.
They can be classified the colors of the body and the tail.
Black, bronze, and silver colors for the body and gold and silver colors for the tail.
Except for the name Faber Castell and the patterns at the end, nothing is on the pencils.
Anyway, they have modern Faber Castell logo, telling they were made after 1995.
One type has a clover shape at the tail.
Clearly, this shows why I granted that name.
They were also characterized by gold colors.
Can you figure out what these are?
They aren't intuitive as clovers, and I totally have no idea what these are in fact.
I can only tell they are silver colors.
The other group.
There is nothing common to them, so I just grouped these three together.
The name of this one is "triangular," and even though it's not clear from the photo, it surely has a triangular body.
Made in Brazil, and has a tree mark, representing its environmentally friendliness.
1601 model.
It also has a tree mark.
Red body spiced up by a gold trim at the end.
The last one is a fix zone.
It also has modern Faber Castell logo just as others.
Model number 1205, Fix Zone, No.2.
Interestingly, this one used the notation No.x to indicate its grade.
Based on my imagination, the name fix zone implies its grip.
There are many grooves on the grip, and these are enough to hold fingers tightly without slipping.
That is, the grip is a zone that fixes finger!
What do you think of my hypothesis?
Does it make sense?
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