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Long Ferrule Pencils

Click on any of the 85 pencils below to view an extra large image, plus all variations (if I have any).

 

american pencil co.

Ajax 359

Eclectic 462

Forum 439

Indian 452

Indian 453

Knickerbocker 255

The Rhinoceros Pencil 470

Velvet 557

Velvet 559

a.w. faber

“Castell”

Castell 9007 5H

Castell 9007 3H

Castell 9007 H

Castell 9007 F Germany

Castell 9007 F USA

“Columbus” No.2

“Columbus” No.3

Techno-Tone 3H

DIXON

Anglo-Saxon 1802

Anglo-Saxon 1813

Cabinet 720 No.2

Cabinet 721 No.3

Cabinet 726 No.2

”Eldorado” 170 2B

“Golden West” 1292

Sequoia 1279

Ticonderoga 1386

Traveler 313

Uncle Sam

Eagle pencil co.

Admiral 508

Colonial 415

Comfort 602 No.3

Independence 248

Marvel 154

Mercantile 321

Mikado 174

National 244

Peacock 607

Radium 500

Rob Roy 156

Smilax 376 Soft

Eberhard Faber

Cliptic 497

Commerce 375 B

Commerce 395 R

Empress 434

Factor 2470 No.2

Gloria 350

Majestic 444

Mongol 482

Rainbow 491

Empire pencil co.

“Apex” 145

General pencil co.

Semi-Hex 498

german

Bismark No.2

Carl Strauss No.1

grahite Pencil co.

Imperial 2842

Johann faber

Extra Fine 235 No.2

Extra Fine 236 No.2

J.S. Staedtler

Tribune 6179 No.2

Tribune 6179 F

Tribune 6179 No.3

Tribune 6179 No.4

Twentieth Century 6009

Mohican pencil co.

Momus 701

Seneca 525

Ozark pencil co.

Ranger 140

Serv-Wel 150 No.1

Serv-Wel 150 No.4

Serv-Wel Clip 160 No.2

Quazies & Unknown pencil co's.

Excelsior No.2

“Executive” 1315 2H

Guild 1776

Guild 1776

Nubia No.1

“Pharos” No.2

Stenorgraphers' Special

“Tan-Gier Special”

“Yellow Dragon” No.2

Zion HB

 

U.S. pencil co.

Mohican 405 No.3

Seneca 525 No.3

1776-The Sesqui-Centennial-1926

WALLACE pencil co.

Invader 511

Motif 111 No. 2

Motif 111 No. 2 2/4

Motif 111 No. 4

 
   

About Long Ferrule Pencils

My guess is early 1900's-1920's. The ferrule or tip that houses the eraser is unusually long compared to todays standard ones. Long ferrules are also amoungst the most ornate as well.