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these don't exsist? really? |
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Yeah, could have helped me years ago. Pretty sure there is still a piece of pencil lead in my knee... yep, still there. |
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Why would a pencil cap need to be made of wood? I have found that the plastic cap from most any cheap stick pen appears to fit on a standard pencil quite nicely, thank you. What's more, you generally have a choice of colours since they can be had at most hotels, insurance agents, auto body shops, and such. For free! |
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I'm also curious why you are writing on the road when that slight jolt smashes your tip. |
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A cap is all well and good but it's a bit of a waste, another thing to lose. But if it was a combination sharpener/eraser as well. Then all you need to do is add a thing for pearling oysters and the world is your hoof. |
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Woodn't be good for making a cap. It splits too easily. |
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I use a mechanical pencil for all my graphite-writing needs (Sudoku, really). The lead can easily be pushed back inside, sharpening is never needed. That's a lot simpler than some of the linked sets. |
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But that tiny metal tube on the end is really pokey and needs a cap anyway. |
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