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| article_no = [[Article no::482]] |
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| manufacturer = [[Eberhard Faber]] |
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| type = wood cased pencil |
| type = wood cased pencil |
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| made_in = USA |
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| degrees = 2B, B, HB, 2H, 3H, 4H, 6H |
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Revision as of 14:41, 21 January 2018
Product name::Mongol | |
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Manufacturer: | Eberhard Faber |
Type: | wood cased pencil |
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Made in : | USA |
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Eberhard Faber’s Mongol pencil was originally the Eberhard Faber's high grade drawing pencil. There are different claims as to when the Mongol was first introduced, but it seems most likely that it was introduced in 1900.[1]
After the Van Dyke drawing pencil succeeded it, the Mongol continued to be produced as an office pencil.
References and Notes
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