Tuesday, September 12, 2017

An Odd Name For This Sort of Thing

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This one came my way online a year or so ago:


The name on the clip is “Bonded.”


Yes, it’s missing the cap, and while I have a suspicion what it looked like I’d rather wait until I’m positive.  That clip identifies it as a member of a series of flattop pencils which includes the Postal, Parrott, Thompson and Ever Last (see http://leadheadpencils.blogspot.com/2015/07/two-cans-of-worms.html):


“Bonded” is a name frequently found in the world of pencils . . . but not the mechanical sort.  In the wood pencil arena, “bonded” refers to leads which are well secured (glued) inside their wooden cases.  Glue and mechanical pencils, though, don’t mix . . . although maybe it might have held that cap on.

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