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Happy National Pencil Day! March 30, 1858, is when Hymen Lipman received a  patent for a pencil with an attached eraser. The eraser-tipped pencil is  153 years old today! - The Well-Appointed Desk
Happy National Pencil Day! March 30, 1858, is when Hymen Lipman received a patent for a pencil with an attached eraser. The eraser-tipped pencil is 153 years old today! - The Well-Appointed Desk

Timehop - In 1858, Hymen L. Lipman was the first to patent a pencil with an attached  eraser! But, it was later overturned since it was just combining two other  inventions. | Facebook
Timehop - In 1858, Hymen L. Lipman was the first to patent a pencil with an attached eraser! But, it was later overturned since it was just combining two other inventions. | Facebook

Hymen Lipman Pencil Patent: Innovation in the Industry - Pencils.com
Hymen Lipman Pencil Patent: Innovation in the Industry - Pencils.com

EdConnective - On this day in 1858, Hymen Lipman patented a pencil with an eraser  attached to the end (pencils and erasers existed separately before that).  Happy #NationalPencilDay! Are you a pencil
EdConnective - On this day in 1858, Hymen Lipman patented a pencil with an eraser attached to the end (pencils and erasers existed separately before that). Happy #NationalPencilDay! Are you a pencil

Bibliophilia on Twitter: "#OnThisDay in 1858, the wood-cased pencil with  attached rubber eraser, was patented by Hyman L Lipman of Philadelphia  http://t.co/SGGEX0Atqo" / Twitter
Bibliophilia on Twitter: "#OnThisDay in 1858, the wood-cased pencil with attached rubber eraser, was patented by Hyman L Lipman of Philadelphia http://t.co/SGGEX0Atqo" / Twitter

Regarding The First Attachable Eraser, Part 2 | Contrapuntalism
Regarding The First Attachable Eraser, Part 2 | Contrapuntalism

StoryBots - On this day in 1858, Hymen Lipman patented a pencil with an attached  eraser. If you don't think that's impressive, imagine what your life would  be like without your delete
StoryBots - On this day in 1858, Hymen Lipman patented a pencil with an attached eraser. If you don't think that's impressive, imagine what your life would be like without your delete

Amazon.com : Faber-Castell 9000 Perfect Pencil Refill; B - 3 Spare Graphite  Pencils with Smudge Free Eraser - Writing, Drawing and Sketch Pencils :  Office Products
Amazon.com : Faber-Castell 9000 Perfect Pencil Refill; B - 3 Spare Graphite Pencils with Smudge Free Eraser - Writing, Drawing and Sketch Pencils : Office Products

Pencil - Wikipedia
Pencil - Wikipedia

The Pencil: The Strongest Tool You Forgot You Had | Pennsylvania Center for  the Book
The Pencil: The Strongest Tool You Forgot You Had | Pennsylvania Center for the Book

Regarding The First Attachable Eraser, Part 2 | Contrapuntalism
Regarding The First Attachable Eraser, Part 2 | Contrapuntalism

Why Are Pencils Yellow? Pencil Expert Caroline Weaver Has Answers. – The  Elective
Why Are Pencils Yellow? Pencil Expert Caroline Weaver Has Answers. – The Elective

Who Made That Built-In Eraser? - The New York Times
Who Made That Built-In Eraser? - The New York Times

Who invented the pencil? - Quora
Who invented the pencil? - Quora

1858: Hymen Lipman Gets Patent on the Eraser-pencil - Jewish World -  Haaretz.com
1858: Hymen Lipman Gets Patent on the Eraser-pencil - Jewish World - Haaretz.com

Carma Spence on Twitter: "In 1858, Hyman Lipman patented what is considered  the first “modern pencil”: A wooden graphite pencil with a rubber eraser  attached. That's why today is National Pencil Day.
Carma Spence on Twitter: "In 1858, Hyman Lipman patented what is considered the first “modern pencil”: A wooden graphite pencil with a rubber eraser attached. That's why today is National Pencil Day.

Regarding The First Attachable Eraser, Part 3 | Contrapuntalism
Regarding The First Attachable Eraser, Part 3 | Contrapuntalism

Regarding The First Attachable Eraser, Part 3 | Contrapuntalism
Regarding The First Attachable Eraser, Part 3 | Contrapuntalism

NATIONAL PENCIL DAY - March 30, 2023 - National Today
NATIONAL PENCIL DAY - March 30, 2023 - National Today

How Do Pencil Erasers Work?
How Do Pencil Erasers Work?

March 30, 1858 - Hyman Lipman of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania received U.S.  patent No. 19,783 for the first pencil with an eraser a… | Pencil, Eraser,  Days and months
March 30, 1858 - Hyman Lipman of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania received U.S. patent No. 19,783 for the first pencil with an eraser a… | Pencil, Eraser, Days and months

Old Images of Philadelphia - Invented in Philadelphia ---->The Pencil With Attached  Eraser: Pencils have been around for many years; in the original Latin, the  word “pencil” referred to a small, thin
Old Images of Philadelphia - Invented in Philadelphia ---->The Pencil With Attached Eraser: Pencils have been around for many years; in the original Latin, the word “pencil” referred to a small, thin

Almanac: Pencil with attached eraser - CBS News
Almanac: Pencil with attached eraser - CBS News

Wendy Shragg Designs - How could I have missed this? Yesterday was National  Pencil Day, commemorating the day in 1858 that Hymen Lipman received his  patent for a pencil with an eraser
Wendy Shragg Designs - How could I have missed this? Yesterday was National Pencil Day, commemorating the day in 1858 that Hymen Lipman received his patent for a pencil with an eraser

Almanac: Pencil with attached eraser - CBS News
Almanac: Pencil with attached eraser - CBS News

First patent hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
First patent hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy

Philip J Merrill 🕵🏽‍♂️ on Twitter: "#NationalPencilDay. ✏️ #HymenLLipman  (Mar 20, 1817-Nov 4, 1893) #JewishHistory On Mar 30, 1858, Lipman  registered the first patent for a pencil with an attached eraser. (U.S.
Philip J Merrill 🕵🏽‍♂️ on Twitter: "#NationalPencilDay. ✏️ #HymenLLipman (Mar 20, 1817-Nov 4, 1893) #JewishHistory On Mar 30, 1858, Lipman registered the first patent for a pencil with an attached eraser. (U.S.

The Pencil: The Strongest Tool You Forgot You Had | Pennsylvania Center for  the Book
The Pencil: The Strongest Tool You Forgot You Had | Pennsylvania Center for the Book

National Pencil Day — thoughtful pinch
National Pencil Day — thoughtful pinch

Hymen Lipman: Creator of the Attached-Eraser Pencil - George M. Davison
Hymen Lipman: Creator of the Attached-Eraser Pencil - George M. Davison