tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15148858.post5118684636587238212..comments2023-10-11T01:10:51.843-07:00Comments on Timberlines: Dear SeanWoodChuckhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17463614041405036323noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-15148858.post-60079545345688418552012-12-03T23:02:43.106-08:002012-12-03T23:02:43.106-08:00Well stated. I read pretty much all of that blog,...Well stated. I read pretty much all of that blog, and prior to reading your statement, I thought he was being a bit, er, strident. <br /><br />I'd much rather the Blackwing brand was acquired by somebody who insisted on putting only on top-quality pencils, than someone who would put it on junk. <br /><br />I happen to like both of the new Blackwings very much - I use the Blackwing for writing music (notation) and the Blackwing 602 for writing words. Both are best-quality pencils and worthy of the name Blackwing, IMHO.<br /><br />So thanks for not "leveraging the brand," as too many MBAs say, by using it to sell junk. <br /><br />-JamesPJamesPnoreply@blogger.com