Nicholas Hemingway pencils are a trio of solid metal clutch pencils made from copper and brass bar stock rather than hollow tubes or plastic bodies. The 10th anniversary release includes a 5.6-millimeter Copper and Brass Hybrid for shading and life drawing, plus 2-millimeter Precision models in brass and copper for drafting and fine-line work. Each pencil is machined in Hemingway’s London workshop on a manual lathe, with the weight and forward balance designed to reduce hand pressure during extended use.
The pencils use a simple clutch mechanism that releases and locks the lead without springs or plastic internals. The 5.6-millimeter version also has a lead sharpener built into the push button, while all three models accept standard 2-millimeter or 5.6-millimeter leads. Hemingway leaves the C101 copper and 360 brass raw, so both surfaces develop a patina over time through handling and use.
Solid Copper Pencils
Nicholas Hemingway's Pencils Use Solid Copper and Brass Construction
Trend Themes
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Minimal Mechanical Internals — Simple clutch mechanisms without springs or plastic components highlight longevity and serviceability as competitive differentiators in small precision devices.
Industry Implications
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