dhermann1
I'll Lock Up
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I just had to sharpen a pencil with my Swiss Army knife because my electric pencil sharpener is packed away somewhere. That got me to thinking about pencils in general. Talk about a Golden Age tool! Good old pencils. Armand Hammer, the famous industrialist, and pal of Lenin, when asked what concession he would like to have in the new Soviet Union, said he wanted a monopoly of pencils. If they were going to educate 100 million Russian peasants, he wanted to sell them pencils. My grandmother, who taught English in the New York City school system from around 1915 till 1954, bought beautiful black pencils made in Germany that had little receptacles with a metal clip at the top to hold the little separate erasers. She corrected many papers, and did many Times cross word puzzles with them. In the old days people kept a pen knife in their pocket to sharpen their pencil, and wrote letters in pencil as a matter of course.
But who uses pencils any more? I was just going to use one to mark a line on the closet door where I'm going to put in a screw. I never use them at work. And I even less often sharpen them with a pen knife.
So . . . . who uses pencils? What do you use them for? Where do you get them? What deep emotional connections do pencils represent for you?
But who uses pencils any more? I was just going to use one to mark a line on the closet door where I'm going to put in a screw. I never use them at work. And I even less often sharpen them with a pen knife.
So . . . . who uses pencils? What do you use them for? Where do you get them? What deep emotional connections do pencils represent for you?