Royal Sovereign ‘pencil lecture’ set

You come across these ‘how a pencil is made’ sets quite regularly from the likes of Staedtler, Dixon and Cumberland, however, Royal Sovereign sets appear much less frequently.

There is an old Banks set which I don’t have but am looking to get.  If you have that one, I’d be very happy to talk about trading for it or buying it.

The Royal Sovereign set below is basically untouched.  Given the condition I thought it would just be a nice idea to display the contents in a post without much more said.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

4 responses to “Royal Sovereign ‘pencil lecture’ set”

  1. memm Avatar

    Beautiful. Thank you for showing us.

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    1. pencilfodder Avatar

      You’re welcome! I have a number of old British pencil catalogues I was thinking about putting up here too given that I’m sure there are some people who might like to read them.

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      1. memm Avatar

        That would be fantastic!

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