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Good evening stereo peeps, Moon here. I am today years old learning that they went through several prototypes for the infamous pencil sharpener. That's right, I thought they just had what I had back in the day, but that is not the case. So which vintage pencil sharpener is your favorite after seeing this little introduction into different versions of pencil sharpeners used historically over time? I will comment mine below as well. Let's talk about it.
I think the fifth one is a little time-consuming, but it's definitely the third one that's my definite favorite. That looked really sharp. So yeah, third one is my final answer.
Grand Rising Magic, shout out to you. Thank you so much for your comment to my soundbite. I appreciate your time and your energy. I agree with you, the fifth one does seem a little time consuming. It does seem a bit tedious. It just takes too long to shave the wood down to get to the lead, in my opinion. Plus, how much of a good sharpened pencil can someone get using that one?
I really like the third one as well because it has that sandpaper I think it's sandpaper on the wheel and it's so satisfying watching that sharpen the pencil really quick and fast motion and I love me a good like really sharp crisp pencil right after it's been sharpened so that was very satisfying to watch thank you for your comments I hope you have a great day
Yo for the love this pose I'm a freaking history major so I'm like a history Geekin or like this shit right here I love it is shit in that very first one will you stick it in your slide it back your foot man I will fuck you fall in love with that shit like plug-in shop in a weird get that shit out of here I need that one
Cheers to you, Coast! It's lovely to listen to a history buff. I am a history buff myself and I really appreciate the vintage aesthetic feel of things, even in 2023. So when I came across this vintage pencil sharpener video, I just knew I had to share it because maybe someone else out there likes history too, such as you.
So, I have a question, considering you did put that information out there. What kind of history do you like the best to study? I know you said you are a history major, so what is your focus on in your degree? Have you decided what you're going to write your thesis paper on?
Also, I have another question for you, Mr. History Buff Major. So do you like to watch time period type movies or TV shows? Because personally, I do, especially when they get the context of the history, even down to the very little details just right. It is like I'm there. I absolutely love it.
Grand Rising to you, Dreamy. Thank you so much for your comment to my soundbites. I very much appreciate your time and your energy. Yeah, the first one does look pretty satisfying, especially when the lead scrapes back and forth. I don't know why, but that is so soothing. I hope you're having a lovely day.
Good evening, stereo peeps. So I have two favorites I adore equally. I can't possibly decide on this one, on a single favorite. So my favorite number one is the first one. I love how sharp that pencil tip looks. It is so satisfying. Then my other favorite is the one with the razor blade. That one is satisfying with the shavings.
The second one is satisfying to me because of all of the wood shavings that come with sharpening the pencil. I love how clean and concise the shavings come across. So those are my two favorite. I look forward to learning what yours are.
Hey Eudine, thank you so much for your comment to my soundbite. I didn't realize I was being so sensual with my comments. This is just how I talk. You know that, don't you? But yeah, thank you for your comment to my soundbite. I'm going to listen to the ones below because I'm really interested in what you have to say. Cheers to you.