Posted in P200 Family, Pentel

P200 for BOYS & GIRLS, Parte Dois

Every year since 2012, at least one division of Pentel has released a new series of P200 pencils, somewhere in the world.  In early August this year it was Japan with the P200 for Clena, then about a week later, it was Brazil with their version of the P200 for Boys & Girls. I just received my pencils from Brazil this past week.

Differences

This post is about the Brazilian version of the pencils Japan released in 2016 (http://www.pentel.co.jp/special/7711/), which were manufactured in Brazil. The Brazilian versions are different in several respects from the Japanese version.
1. The text of the pencils is different between the two versions.  The Japanese version is all new, where the Brazilian version just adds the “P200 BOYS & GIRLS” in front of the standard text:
Japanese: Automatic Pencil P200 0.5   P205
Brazilian: P200 BOYS & GIRLS 0.5mm Pentel P205
2. Brazil changed the color of the text on all the pencils to Dark Blue except the Dark Blue pencil, they left white.
3. Brazil manufactures these in 0.5mm, 0.7mm & 0.9mm, where Japan only released these in 0.5mm.
4. Brazil used the standard black Inner Body instead of the white Inner Body that Japan used on their version of these pencils. P200 for BOYS & GIRLS Inner Body.jpg

Color Codes

When I was entering these pencils into my tracking system, I found that Brazil had changed all of the color codes from those of the Japanese versions.  I started trying to make sense of the codes, but could not from the perspective of Pentel’s color code system.web-colour-code-listHere is the list of P205 pencils with first the Japanese Color, then the Japanese Code, then the Brazilian Code.

Japanese Color Japanese Code Brazilian Code
Navy P205BG-C P205-BM
Coral Pink P205BG-P P205-SA
Baby Pink P205BG-P2 P205-LP
Serenity Blue P205BG-S P205-LB
Off-White P205BG-W P205-CW

I could not figure out these codes, other than the P205-LP and -LB, being probably Light Pink and Light Blue.  My wife suggested that the P205-SA is probably Salmon and the P205-CW is some variant of White, probably Cloud White.  Neither one of us could figure out what the M is on the P205-BM, since it is a Dark Blue (Blue Major?).

The main thing I am wondering is, did they get someone in to Pentel Brazil in charge of these that has never worked for Pentel before, and so they did not know to follow the color codes?  What other reason to use these non-Pentel color codes is there?

For all of the images below of the pencils, they start from top to bottom with the Japanese version, then the Brazilian P205, P207 and then the P209.

P200-BM Blue (Major?) / NavyP200-BM

This is the Dark Blue / Navy pencil version of these pencils.  As you can see very similar other than the text and the Cutout, where the Japanese pencil says Japan and the Brazilian ones do not list a country.  The color of the white is a little brighter on the Brazilian pencils.

The IAN codes are:
P205BG-C – 4902506333957
P205-BM – 7898419167123
P207-BM – 7898419167178
P209-BM – 7898419167222

P200-CW Cloud White / Off-WhiteP200-CW

The White version of these pencils all use a blue text, but the Brazilian versions is a little brighter blue than the Japanese.

The IAN codes are:
P205BG-W – 4902506333995
P205-CW – 7898419167093
P207-CW – 7898419167147
P209-CW – 7898419167192

P200-LB Light Blue / Serenity BlueP200-LB

Here is where the text colors start to change dramatically.  The Japanese version in white is hard to read in this picture, but the Brazilian blue really stands out.

The IAN codes are:
P205BG-S – 4902506333988
P205-LB – 7898419167116
P207-LB – 7898419167161
P209-LB – 7898419167215

P200-LP Light Pink / Baby PinkP200-LP

The text color here are both a blue, but again the Brazilian blue pops here.

The IAN codes are:
P205BG-P2 – 4902506333971
P205-LP – 7898419167130
P207-LP – 7898419167185
P209-LP – 7898419167239

P200-SA Salmon / Coral PinkP200-SA

Here, I agree with the Japanese color choice for the text.  I think the red goes much better with this color than the Brazilian blue.

The IAN codes are:
P205BG-P – 4902506333964
P205-SA – 7898419167109
P207-SA – 7898419167154
P209-SA – 7898419167208

 

 

Footnote: For the English speakers, Parte Dois is Brazilian Portuguese for Part Two.

Posted in P200 Family, Pentel

Pentel Collection PDF

Today my wife and I went to the Dallas Pen Show.  Before we went I put together a PDF of my collection and printed it out.  I also included 3 appendices from my first 3 posts on this blog with the terminology I use, the components of the pencils and the generations.  I did some minor updates to these appendices.

Now, once I have posted about all of my pencils, I intend to put together a book about these pencils that I and others have collected, but that will take a while, and I have not finished my posts on these pencils yet.

I brought the printed book (100 pages) to show to George from https://mysupplyroom.blogspot.com, and I also showed it to Brad Dowdy of https://www.penaddict.com/ and https://nockco.com/. George showed interest in getting a copy of this, so I decided to post the PDF to my blog.

As I said, this is not a finished product, and I am in the middle of retaking pictures of all of these pencils, replacing the ones with a blue background.

Display Cases (Public) – 2018-09-28

Posted in P200, P200 Family

P200 for Clena

On August 8, 2018, Pentel Japan released a news post (http://www.pentel.co.jp/news/9836/) about the Clena Energel pencils and the new Pencils for adult women. They also released a special post, specifically about the P200 pencils (http://www.pentel.co.jp/special/9796/).  Both of these lines were released in the same basic colors: brown, pink, blue and white.

The pencils (which this blog is about) were released in two sizes: 0.3mm and 0.5mm.  They also released 4 sets of Ain Stein pencil leads: a pink and blue package of 0.3mm with 15 pieces of lead each and a pink ad blue package of 0.5mm with 40 pieces each.IMG_0278

P203CL-E – Nude Brownz0639 - P203CL-E (Gen 6) - 360P205CL-E – Nude Brownz0687 - P205CL-E (Gen 6) - 355

These bodies of these pencils are a transparent brown with the text in a darker brown script format saying “P203 for Clena   0.3” or “P205 for Clena   0.5”.  The inner body of this (and all the Clena pencils) is molded in white, instead of the normal black.P200CL-E - 473

The barcode labels for these pencils are marked in the bottom right with a boxed 300, which I take to be the price of 300 yen, which is about what I have seen it going for in Japan.

The barcodes are:
0.3mm – 4902506357304
0.5mm – 4902506357342

P203CL-P – Sheer Pinkz0651 - P203CL-P (Gen 6) - 346P205CL-P – Sheer Pinkz0703 - P205CL-P (Gen 6) - 338

The bodies of these pencils are a transparent pink with the text in a darker pink, reading as above.

The barcodes are:
0.3mm – 4902506357311
0.5mm – 4902506357359

P203CL-S – Clear Bluez0663 - P203CL-S (Gen 6) - 363
P205CL-S – Clear Bluez0719 - P205CL-S (Gen 6) - 364

The bodies of these pencils are a transparent blue, which is why they probably chose to use the S code instead of the C code, which is usually a darker blue than the S codes “Sky Blue”.  The text is a darker blue with the regular Clena text.

The barcodes are:
0.3mm – 4902506357328
0.5mm – 4902506357366

P203CL-W – Silky Whitez0675 - P203CL-W (Gen 6) - 367
P205CL-W – Silky Whitez0735 - P205CL-W (Gen 6) - 375

The last color for the bodies of these pencils, is a transparent white with, this time, gold text with the Clena text.

The barcodes are:
0.3mm – 4902506357335
0.5mm – 4902506357373

 

One issue I have run into with the purchase of these pencils, is that I am now completely out of room in the 4 display cases I have for my pencils.  I have now had to add a 5th case, and need to work out some issues to show off that 5th case, since it is on a highter shelf, and the bottom portion is not easily viewable.  I currently have 201 pencils in my “collection”, plus a few other custom P200 pencils that I will write about soon.