Mechanical Pencil Month – Day 10: Mordan’s Centennial
We have already reached the halfway point of our countdown to the bicentenary of Hawkins and Mordan's 20 December 1822 patent for the first mechanical pencil. It therefore seemed appropriate…
We have already reached the halfway point of our countdown to the bicentenary of Hawkins and Mordan's 20 December 1822 patent for the first mechanical pencil. It therefore seemed appropriate…
Today's post asks the question: What makes a mechanical pencil? Day three's Nestler with its complex double-push action definitely qualifies; the simple cedar pencils of day two, clearly not. Going…
Day the fourth be with you! On that note, it's hard to think of a more quadratic pencil than the Eversharp 4 Square. This was a mechanical pencil of square…
Today's post follows our plucky lump of graphite as it embarks upon the long journey of metamorphosis into a fully-fledged pencil. Issued by the Cumberland Pencil Co. Ltd. of Keswick,…
Object number one is not actually a pencil at all, mechanical or otherwise, yet without it the history of drawing would have turned out very differently. Said to have been…
The other day I broke my own rule of not buying any more of those turn of the century imported student-quality sets sold in vast quantities, primarily by Jackson Brothers, but…
School geometry sets have always been tangential to my main interest in professional drawing instruments, but occasionally something odd will catch my eye. This particular set attracted no attention on…