A.W. FABER PENCIL EXTENDER - BEVELED DIAMOND PATTERN
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A.W. FABER has made diverse pencil extenders as the world's first pencil company.
In fact, pencil holders appeared very long ago, since the price of a single pencil was not so cheap as today.
To declare when the pencil extenders appeared historically must be a tough question.
Still, some forms of pencil extenders can be found in the 1800s catalog of A.W. FABER.
This seems to be completely identical to the 5320 model to me.
There are some other interesting things too, for example, the pencil cap and the lead holder whose earlier form of is here.
Closeup view of the extender.
Include the middle ring, the whole body is silver colored and full of diamond patterns.
This kind of pattern looks highly susceptible to stains though.
At the front end of the extender, it is inscribed A.W. FABER.
Argentan on the backside.
Does this mean Argentina?
When I search about Argentan, the Google says it is a commune in France.
Does this Argentan mean here?
When the pencil is out.
This requires a screw type pencil, some of which were also made by A.W. FABER.
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