Palomino Blackwing Pencils review

A high-quality pencil with a top-notch reputation.

5 Star Rating

Our Verdict

Blackwing's quite a name to live up to in the pencil stakes, but Palomino has done it proud with these superb offerings.

For

  • Smooth to use, with rich dark marks
  • Quality materials and long-lasting leads

Against

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The name Blackwing has a long history in the pencil world – the brand is know for producing some of the best pencils on the market. Originally made by Eberhard Faber starting in 1934, the pencil soon became a staple among writers and artists. Chuck Jones and many Disney animators were known for their devotion (Shamus Culhane was buried with one). The pencils soon developed a bit of a cult following and when Sanford (who bought Faber-Castell, who bought Eberhard) stopped making them in 1998, they shot up in price on eBay with pencils regularly going for £40 or more. 

Each pack of 12 pencils will cost you £24.95 - money well spent

Each pack of 12 pencils will cost you £24.95 - money well spent

In 2010 Palomino purchased the Blackwing brand and started manufacturing a new line.

Not including the special limited editions that the company occasionally release, the three main options for the pencil are the Blackwing, Blackwing Pearl and Blackwing 602. The latter being closest to the original, according to Palomino. The Blackwing is the softest, then the Pearl, then the 602. We would compare them to 5B, 4B and 3B pencils in value. 

A hat trick of great pencils: the 602, the Pearl and the Blackwing.

A hat trick of great pencils: the 602, the Pearl and the Blackwing.

The Blackwing leads have wax added to them, making them very smooth to write and draw with. They are capable of dark velvety marks but hold their point longer than other brands of similar lead hardness. We have gone through several and haven't found any annoying burrs or imperfections in the leads. The quality of them feels high, from the lead and wood, and the paint on the outside to the unique flat ferrule. The eraser in the pencil is unusual as it is rectangular (which keeps it from rolling) and replaceable. The shape is more useful than a traditional round eraser and you can buy replacements in different colours.

For anyone who enjoys discovering new tools and materials, the Blackwing could soon become a firm favourite. The smooth lines, high-quality materials and rich black marks will appeal to all artists.

This article originally appeared in Paint & Draw issue 3; buy it here!

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The Verdict
10

out of 10

Palomino Blackwing Pencils review

Blackwing's quite a name to live up to in the pencil stakes, but Palomino has done it proud with these superb offerings.

Rob Lunn is a self-taught painter, and loves to paint in oils. His influences are Vincent van Gogh, Caravaggio and Ilya Repin. He has taught art workshops since 2012 and gets a real buzz from teaching people to draw and paint. He has contributed to Paint & Draw magazine and bookazines, and has also provided traditional art tutorials for Creative Bloq.