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lemm.ee

I really wish vintage didn’t apply to things from my childhood. But here we are.

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ccunningreply
lemmy.world

I think I bought the one on the left at some point in my life.

Thankfully the one on the right looks like it pre-dates the ones we used in elementary school…

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lemmy.world

The one on the right looks fancier than the ones we had in elementary school

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They were manual sharpners that had this handle you would spin clockwise.

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mipadaitureply
lemmy.world

I would just feed pencils into it until they were tiny stubs.

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I grew up with the one on the right, and taught with the one on the left. The wall-crank one was better: it takes any size pencil, even the fat red ones, it's quieter, and it gives you a nice long break over by the coat closet rather than <5 seconds up front at the teacher's desk.

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shalafireply
lemmy.world

The one on the right was in my 70s classrooms. Money says they were the same units from when mom went there.

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They have the look of something from the early 20th century. That's how I always imagined them, as if my classroom had previously been a one-room schoolhouse.

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Hahaha funny funny but this can't be vintage - I actually had one of th

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If the one on the right is the same one we had at home when I was a kid, there should be a lever on the opposite side that pulls up the center of a soft plastic rubber-like piece to act as the world's most useless suction cup.

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