What is the name of the old pencil sharpener?

Answered by Paul Bowser

One of the distinctive features of the Gem pencil sharpener is its use of a sandpaper disk instead of a typical blade. The sandpaper disk has a diameter of 5.75 inches, providing ample surface area for sharpening pencils. This rotating disk is attached to a crank mechanism, which allows for easy and efficient sharpening.

When you turn the crank of the Gem pencil sharpener, both the sandpaper disk and the pencil inserted into the sharpener rotate simultaneously. This dual rotation ensures that the pencil is evenly sharpened, creating a precise and pointed tip. The sandpaper disk gently grinds away the wood and graphite, resulting in a smooth and clean sharpening process.

Using the Gem pencil sharpener can be a nostalgic experience, bringing back memories of simpler times when pencil sharpening was a manual task. The rhythmic turning of the crank, coupled with the sound of the sandpaper grinding against the pencil, evokes a sense of craftsmanship and attention to detail. It reminds us of the care and precision required to create a perfectly sharpened pencil.

In my personal experience as a sommelier and brewer, I have had the opportunity to use various vintage tools and devices. Each of these old-fashioned instruments carries a unique charm and character that is often absent in counterparts. The Gem pencil sharpener is no exception, with its vintage design and mechanical operation. Using such tools not only serves a practical purpose but also allows us to appreciate the craftsmanship and ingenuity of the past.