A.W. FABER TINTENSTIFT WITH METALLIC END
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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.
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.
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.
Hexagonal body with circular lead.
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