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Posted 9 months ago

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BELLIN68
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found this at bumblepuppy estate store , was a great price , so here some info on eversharp. from wiki , however i dont know what year this was made.

Eversharp

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Eversharp was a pioneer maker of mechanical pencils.

Contents
[hide] 1 History
2 External links
3 Further reading
4 Patents
5 References

[edit] History

The company was started by Charles Rood Keeran in 1913.[1] He applied for a patent on the pencil on October 10, 1913 and was granted US patent 1,130,741 on March 9, 1915. The first production Eversharp pencils were made in New Jersey by Heath, a prominent provider of high quality metalwork to the writing equipment industry. These pencils were test-marketed over the holiday season of 1913 at Wanamaker's in New York City. Shortly thereafter, Keeran moved his base of operations back to Illinois. In October 1915, Keeran signed a contract with the Wahl Adding Machine Company of Chicago to manufacture Eversharp pencils. In mid-November 1915 Wahl took control of Eversharp in exchange for a capital infusion of $20,000. At the end of 1916, Eversharp was wholly absorbed by Wahl through an exchange of stock. Keeran retained a small stake in the combined firm and held the position of sales manager, but by the end of 1917 Keeran had been squeezed out of the company.[2]

The Eversharp pencil was a huge success. By 1921 over 12 million had been sold. The Eversharp allowed Wahl to become one of the leading manufacturers of both pencils and pens, its entry into the fountain pen business in 1917 also facilitated by Charles Keeran, through purchase of the Boston Fountain Pen Company. Somewhat confusingly, the Wahl Pen Company used the Wahl name for its pens and the Eversharp name for its pencils. At the end of the 1920s, however, the company renamed itself Wahl-Eversharp, and all products, pens and pencils alike, were marked accordingly. In 1941 the company renamed itself yet again, this time as Eversharp. It remained a major player throughout the 1940s, but a series of missteps in its attempts to enter the then-new field of ballpoint pens hurt the company badly. In 1957 the Parker Pen Company acquired Eversharp. The Eversharp name was used for a time, but within a few years the production of Eversharp pens and pencils had come to an end.

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  1. mikielikesigns2 mikielikesigns2, 9 months ago
    hope your weekend goes good Sean, NICE find! Kevin will love this also.
  2. Slave-to-glass Slave-to-glass, 9 months ago
    Love love love stationery :)
  3. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou AR8Jason for the info and kind words , thankyou miKKoChristmas11

    Slave-to-glass


    vetraio50

    walksoftly

    mikielikesigns2

    for the loves :) and thankyou for the kind words mike and Slave-to-glass.
  4. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    THANKYOU Hedgewalker for the love:)
  5. mrmajestic1 mrmajestic1, 9 months ago
    Well I have to ask, the barrel of the pencil; is it wood-grained metal or plastic or real wood?
  6. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou very much AR8Jason for the added info :)
  7. mrmajestic1 mrmajestic1, 9 months ago
    I second that thank you AR8Jason.
  8. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou AR8Jason for the link and the information , so i have noticed you do collect writing implements:)
  9. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 9 months ago
    thankyou collector4evr for the loves:)
  10. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 3 months ago
    Thankyou Derf
    Hems303 for the loves and likes:)
  11. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 3 months ago
    Thankyou bratjdd for the love:)
  12. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 3 months ago
    thankyou valentino97 for the love :)

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