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  2. Mechanical pencil - Wikipedia

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    A mechanical pencil or clutch pencil is a pencil with a replaceable and mechanically extendable solid pigment core called a "lead" / ˈ l ɛ d /. The lead , often made of graphite , is not bonded to the outer casing, and the user can mechanically extend it as its point is worn away from use.

  3. Faber-Castell - Wikipedia

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    The Faber-Castell Group employs a staff of approximately 6,500 and does business in more than 120 countries. [3] The House of Faber-Castell is the family which founded and continues to exercise leadership within the corporation. Faber-Castell manufactures about 2 billion pencils in more than 120 different colors every year. [4]

  4. Graf von Faber-Castell - Wikipedia

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    Graf von Faber-Castell sells the "Perfect Pencil", a sort of pencil extender with an integrated sharpener. The end of the pencil houses an eraser, and has a metal cap. Placing the pencil with the point in the extender makes it possible to then use the extender's clip on a pocket, without worrying about the pencil marking clothes or making

  5. Pencil-maker Faber-Castell sharpens up for digital age - AOL

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  6. Blackwing 602 - Wikipedia

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    The Blackwing 602 is a pencil that is noted for its soft, dark graphite, unique flat square ferrule and replaceable eraser. It was manufactured by the Eberhard Faber Pencil Company from 1934 to 1988, then by the Faber-Castell pencil company from 1988 to 1994 and by Sanford from 1994 to 1998. [1] The pencil initially sold for 50 cents each.

  7. Faber-Castell family - Wikipedia

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    From them originates the new company name Faber-Castell (Count Alexander changed his name to Alexander von Faber-Castell). In 1905, Alexander von Faber-Castell introduced the pencil mark "Castell" for particularly high quality pencils. Roland von Faber-Castell (1905–1978) was the last sole heir to the Faber-Castell fortune. [4]