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How to Sharpen Pencils: A Practical and Theoretical Treatise on the Artisanal Craft of Pencil Sharpening for Writers, Artists, Contractors, Flange Turners, Anglesmiths, & Civil Servants by
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Just as a chef always travels with his or her favorite knives, a professional pencil sharpener—or serious enthusiast—should always have his or her tool kit ready at hand.
Fortunately, the items needed for sharpening a pencil are not expensive: I bought everything I needed for less than $1,000. Most of my kit fits inside a handsome valise that I found on the side of the road.
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— Jun 09, 2024 12:42AM
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Fortunately, the items needed for sharpening a pencil are not expensive: I bought everything I needed for less than $1,000. Most of my kit fits inside a handsome valise that I found on the side of the road.
(first sentence, p11)
Riley
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I never knew this book existed but I love it! It is so silly!
There was a foreword by a guy named John Hodgman before the book started and some of his jokes were tasteless and not funny.
Like they were just sad and another one I found made me cringe.
But I am liking the actually book and not the foreword though.
— Jul 12, 2023 12:24PM
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There was a foreword by a guy named John Hodgman before the book started and some of his jokes were tasteless and not funny.
Like they were just sad and another one I found made me cringe.
But I am liking the actually book and not the foreword though.











