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by milcron
2788 days ago
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>Manufacturers usually painted their pencils if they were looking to cover up imperfections in the wood. Accordingly, typical paint colors were dark: purple, red, maroon, or black.
But Hardtmuth was looking for a way to advertise the caliber of its graphite rather than its wood. Bright color to stand out, as opposed to dark colors hiding imperfections. Another stretch, perhaps. |
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