Brass sharpener

Brass pencil sharpener

brass pencil sharpener

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1 Hole Brass DUX

Price €4.42
Brass  DUX  pencil sharpener with 1 hole of 8 mm :  ref. DX4235 Classic brass single-hole wedge-shaped pencil sharpener, precision-made of milled brass. Recessed grip zone, and raw machined surface. Suitable for round, hexagonal and triangular profile pencils. Made in Germany.

2 Holes Brass DUX

Price €6.63
Brass DUX  pencil sharpener with 2 holes of  8 and 12mm :  ref. DX4109  Classic brass double-hole wedge-shaped pencil sharpener, precision-made of milled brass. Raw machined surface. Suitable for round, hexagonal and triangular profile pencils - 8mm and 11mm. Made in Germany.

1 Hole Brass Grenade

Price €4.83
Brass M+ R  pencil sharpener with 1 holes of 8  mm :  ref. 0604 - 0000 Möbius and Ruppert b rass 1 hole pencil sharpener in a grenade design. Knurled grip zone, and raw machined surface. Suitable for round, hexagonal and triangular profile pencils.  Replacement blades available. Made in Germany.

Adjustable Sharpener DUX

Price €18.33
Brass adjustable pencil sharpener with leather case by DUX : ref. DUX4232 Created in 50's t he DUX adjustable sharpener is a great tool for artists who  need a different point on their pencils. DUX decided to create of a single, adjustable sharpener. M ade from solid brass with a raw finish  Suitable for round, hexagonal and triangular standard-width pencils.  The point-adjustment function is actuated by rotating the knurled dial at the end of the sharpener.  Made in Germany.

Rotary Lead Sharpener

Price €24.96
GEDESS Rotary Lead Sharpener DUX :  Lead Sharpener with an original design. First patented in 1939, this GEDESS sharpener took on the first letters of its inventor  Georges Dessonnanz  from Switzerland.  This sharpener was exhibited at the Museum of Modern Art in New York. Currently manufactured in Germany, it is composed of a rotating part and a grinding disc to rub and sharpen the lead with softness and precision. The lead is sharpened by turning the inserted pencil. Rotate it 4 or 5 times. The point will be incredibly sharp!

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