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A Tale of Two Pencils: Charles R. Keeran's Eversharp and Hayakawa Tokuji's Ever-Ready Sharp

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A Tale of Two Pencils: Charles R. Keeran's Eversharp and Hayakawa Tokuji's Ever-Ready Sharp
Topic: Miscellaneous 12:35 am EST, Jan 17, 2008

This is the tale of two pencils, each the brainchild of a pioneering inventor. One came from America; the other, from Japan. Twenty years ago, the stories of these two pencils got confused and ended up conflated into a single account, which has been repeated in every book and article on pen collecting published since.[1] According to this thoroughly scrambled history, the Eversharp pencil was invented in Japan by Hayakawa Tokuji, who later went on to found the Sharp Electronics company; rights to this pencil were purchased by the Wahl Company of Chicago, which moved production to the United States.

Sharp Electronics started with pencils... Good Read.... :)

A Tale of Two Pencils: Charles R. Keeran's Eversharp and Hayakawa Tokuji's Ever-Ready Sharp



 
 
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