ca. 1907
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Another classic EF set. It seems they really set the standard for this sort of thing.
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And there were so many of them (as you’ll soon see). When’s the last time you saw a pencil set from a company that had a variety of different blacklead pencils (not just different grades of the same line)?
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The only time I can recall recently was a “bit of a fudge”, with a Staedtler Tradition full set of ten and added to with 7B and 8B Lumographs to make up a dozen set.
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For many people “desk” = “smart phone” so I doubt there’s a market for such sets now.
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