ToolSnob.com
Well some smart dude recently took the wooden block idea and ramped it up to Ferrari status with something called the Simple Scribe. It’s a very oddly-shaped tool that completely stabilizes the pencil and lets you choose between seven different scribe distances. About a month ago, they sent us one and while it may not fulfill 100% of our scribing needs, it handles most of them with ease. To the point where it has even secured a coveted spot in the toolbelt. Full Review
Tools of the Trade
A handy way to make precise scribe lines. A standard round #2 pencil threads through the center of the scribe, and a 3-inch ruler is printed along one side for quick measurements. Full Review
ProToolReviews.com
I love simple tools. Even the name of this particular one, Simple Scribe, says it all. It’s a scribing tool that doesn’t try to be more than it needs to be. Full Review
HomeFixated.com
The Simple Scribe is a handy tool to have. It’s highly portable and it’s not all bells and whistles – it actually does lots of stuff while remaining cleverly simple. In a way, it kind of reminds me how useful a speed square is and yet it has no moving parts. Sometimes the simplest designs are the most useful. . . You can bet that it’s well worth the price to keep one or two lying around your workshop, stuck in your work van or stuffed in your work bag. Full Review
ToolGuyd.com
(From the ToolGuyd 2014 Father’s Day Guide) – These aren’t doodads that will spent years hidden in a drawer – these are tools that will be eagerly used. Full GUide