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Eberhard Faber: Mongols On Display
A company photo of Mongol pencils taken at the factory in Greenpoint, sometime in the early 1900s.
It Takes A Village (Inn)
Service at the local Village Inn is just slow enough to get a little work done. Yes, that is a World War II-era Eberhard Faber Mongol with a plastic ferrule. No, I didn’t bring my own potato peeler, it’s a pencil … Continue reading
Regarding The First Attachable Eraser, Part 3
A scan of the original, handwritten decision of the court regarding J.B. Blair’s patent, 1875. The patents for the pencils and erasers I’ve mentioned so far are only a small sample of those filed and granted between 1858 and 1900. … Continue reading
Regarding The First Attachable Eraser, Part 2
For an object as quotidian as the pencil, documenting who-thought-of-what-when is a difficult task. But between those who have an idea first and those who patent an idea first, history tends to favor the latter. 1858 Hymen Lipman was granted … Continue reading
A.W. Faber In America: 1850
Photograph of Lothar von Faber’s portrait, from an original copy of The Lead Pencil Manufactory of A. W. Faber at Stein near Nürnberg, 1865. A.W. Faber’s efforts to establish an agency in America began in 1843. By 1849 Lothar Faber’s younger … Continue reading
Pencil, Paper, And A Ruler
It’s all old stuff, but it always works.
Period Pencilry
(click to enlarge) Ever wonder what it might have looked like, when stores stocked such things?
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Tagged Eberhard Faber, Eberhard Faber Company, Mongol, Mongol Pencils, Polita, Van Dyke Pencils
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2018
Happy New Year, everyone. Thanks to all who have stopped by, and to everyone who has added to this blog by way of comments and suggestions.
It’s That Time Of Year
Nothing quite says Christmastime like an Eberhard Faber XMAS Mongol 482. Its green and red lead allow you to spread holiday cheer without having to use two separate pencils.
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Tagged Eberhard Faber, Eberhard Faber Company, Eberhard Faber Mongol, Xmas Mongol
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Beware the Dry House: Fire and the Faber Factories
The first Eberhard Faber factory (erected in 1861, on First Avenue along the East River) famously burned to the ground in 1872. That same year, the company opened their new factory in Greenpoint. Recently, I was surprised to learn of … Continue reading