Faber-Castell Pencils from a Bavarian Count

FYIWe recently published a post entitled, “What’s Happened to the Fountain Pen?” So it was fun to discover an article in the New York Times about pencils. Count Anton-Wolfgang von Faber-Castell, 72, presides over the family’s pencil-making empire in Stein, Germany. They’ve been in business since 1761.  Click here to read more and to see a 3:22 video tour of a pencil manufacturing plant. (How do they get that lead inside?)

 

 

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