A.W. FABER COPYING PENCIL WITH METALLIC END

A.W. FABER TINTENSTIFT WITH METALLIC END

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A.W. FABER COPYING PENCIL WITH METALLIC END


The train of A.W. FABER's 1800s antique pencils is smoothly heading towards the last station.
This one is a hexagonal pencil with metallic end.


A.W. FABER COPYING PENCIL WITH METALLIC END


It says "TINTENSTIFT" in Italian font, which simply means a copying pencil in German.
The letters start from the left end, which I believe to be the characteristics of antique pencils.

What is the difference between the tintenstift and the indelible pencil?
I mean, the ineffaçable pencil I posted last time for instance.


A.W. FABER COPYING PENCIL WITH METALLIC END


This one has a metallic end.
I don't know which function this part purposes, but I still like the point this metallic end also has a hexagonal shape.
Faber Castell has literally made too many pencils, so it's impossible to find information for most pencils.


A.W. FABER COPYING PENCIL WITH METALLIC END


Hexagonal body with circular lead.


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