The Fascinating Evolution of Pencil Sharpeners: A Journey Through Time

Chloe Whisperwillow

Updated Thursday, August 1, 2024 at 12:00 AM CDT

The captivating video titled "Evolution of Pencil Sharpeners" has managed to stir a wave of nostalgia and curiosity among viewers. The journey starts with the intricate designs of pencil sharpeners from the early 20th century, showcasing models that some viewers remember vividly from their childhood. One commenter reminisces, "The 1921 helical one was what the teacher had when I was a kid in the 60s."

The fascination extends beyond just the visual appeal. A viewer expressed a desire for an immersive experience, stating, "I REALLY wish this had audio." The historical context of these sharpeners is also appreciated, with another user noting, "So, my pencil sharpener was designed over 100 years ago, 1921. Neat! Interesting and fun post."

While some comments veered into humorous territory, such as "Never thought there could be a pencil p*** category," others took a more reflective tone. One user speculated about the future, saying, "There are an awful lot of people who are going to grow up in the near future without having to deal with pencils, I suspect."

The video also sparked a sensory response, with one viewer humorously commenting, "I can smell this post." The 1907 model, in particular, garnered admiration, with multiple users expressing their appreciation: "I want the 1907 one. That's so cool" and "The 1907 example is really cool actually."

However, not everyone was impressed by the evolution. One user skeptically remarked, "Eh, I don't see the point." Another delved into the ingenuity behind these tools, pondering, "It's interesting how different each type is, but pencil sharpeners feel like a strange thing for someone to invest time, money, thought, and generally effort into. Especially when none of them seem all that different in terms of form or functionality. Don't get me wrong. I love human ingenuity, but I'm confused by the inventor who sat down one day and decided 'You know what the world needs? Another pencil sharpener that does exactly the same thing.'"

Some comments highlighted the practical aspects of pencil sharpening, such as, "Then the lead breaks and falls off and you have to sharpen more" and "And then they figured out you just need a conical hole and 1 inch of blade." The appreciation for older models was evident, with remarks like, "I like all the old ones. The more complicated, the better."

The video also invoked a variety of quirky and humorous reactions. One user shared a mishap, "Read instructions wrong. Cleaned my ear with wrong end..." Others reflected on their personal connections, "I still have my grandfather's similar to the 1910, but with three solid spinning blades" and "Patent encumbrance be like that sometimes."

In a more whimsical tone, a viewer reminisced about resourcefulness, "We had to use our teeth. And now I can't stop." Another posed a humorous existential question, "The f*** is a pencil?" Finally, a poignant reflection was shared, "What happened to us."

The "Evolution of Pencil Sharpeners" video is a delightful trip down memory lane, blending historical intrigue with a touch of humor, and leaving viewers both entertained and contemplative.

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Top Comments from Imgur

skipweasel

The 1921 helical on was what the teacher had when I was a kid in the 60s.

Numb3rThr33

I REALLY wish this had audio.

Bansidh

So, my pencil sharpener was designed over 100 years ago, 1921. Neat! Interesting and fun post.

drduffer

There are an awful lot of people who are going to grow up in the near future without having to deal with pencils, I suspect.

lazybuthappy

Never thought there could be a pencil p*** category

Midgarmerc

Then the lead breaks and falls off and you have to sharpen more

johnvictor

I can smell this post.

muzzmuzzle

Lol, c***** no 3!

SilentScreamsX

I want the 1907 one. That's so cool.

Chronomechanist

It's interesting how different each type is, but pencil sharpeners feel like a strange thing for someone to invest time, money, thought, and generally effort into. Especially when none of them seem all that different in terms of form or functionality. Don't get me wrong. I love human ingenuity, but I'm confused by the inventor who sat down one day and decided "You know what the world needs? Another pencil sharpener that does exactly the same thing."

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