What do you do if a Faber-Castell 9000 is a bit much for your budget? Why not try the Faber-Castell Dessin 2000?
I got this to give it a go and to compare to the 9000. First up - it doesn't sharpen quite as well - I feel it's a bit ragged and the wood feels soft.
It's a lovely looking thing although the finish doesn't strike the eye as quite as high quality as the 9000. The lead it a tiny bit more toothy than the 9000 to me which you may actually prefer.
This pencil might lack the prestige of being the original product of the company but I really like it. It's toothier and definitely doesn't leave as dark a line as the 9000 therefore my preference would still be the 9000.
It's priced really competitively priced mid-range pencil - hard to break as it uses the SV bonding technique. Most quality pencils will have bonding. It basically means that the core is glued to both sides of the pencil before it's shaped, painted, etc.
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