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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[&#xA;&#xA;I have a combination of cheap and good quality pencil sharpeners. The former I’ve bought from Dollar Tree and Target and the latter from the KUM brand. I also have a Bostitch hand crank version I bought for less than ten dollars from Facebook Marketplace. Despite the quality they all have one thing in common.&#xA;&#xA;Whenever I sharpen my pencils the half is sharpened longer than the other. I have to fine tune to make sure the tips are even. However, the main risk was that I shave off a good chunk of graphite and it doesn’t take too long to resharpen again after writing a few sentences.&#xA;&#xA;So the best solution was to buy a pocketknife and shave my pencils the good old fashioned way. I wanted a Made in the USA knife within my budget and found A.G. Russell Knives. I bought the CaseXX Sod Buster black folding knife for $44 and the CRKT Stokes sharpener for $16. The knife has a 3-5/8” blade and is 4-5/8” when closed. The sharpener is the size of a flashdrive that also has a large key ring, bottle opener, and seatbelt cutter.&#xA;&#xA;After opening both packages I found the first dull pencil I could find and followed instructions from the book How to Sharpen Pencils by David Rees. Not too shabby. So instead of buying disposable pencil sharpeners buy a good quality pocketknife and take good care of it.&#xA;&#xA;Just don’t bring it at school, the courthouse, or airports.&#xA;&#xA;writing&#xA;knife&#xA;pencil&#xA;pocketknife&#xA;sharpener&#xA;&#xA;a href=&#34;https://remark.as/p/ernestortizwritesnow.com/the-cheapest-way-to-sharpen-your-pencils-in-the-long-run&#34;Discuss.../a&#xA;&#xA;!--emailsub--&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
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<p>I have a combination of cheap and good quality pencil sharpeners. The former I’ve bought from Dollar Tree and Target and the latter from the KUM brand. I also have a Bostitch hand crank version I bought for less than ten dollars from Facebook Marketplace. Despite the quality they all have one thing in common.</p>

<p>Whenever I sharpen my pencils the half is sharpened longer than the other. I have to fine tune to make sure the tips are even. However, the main risk was that I shave off a good chunk of graphite and it doesn’t take too long to resharpen again after writing a few sentences.</p>

<p>So the best solution was to buy a pocketknife and shave my pencils the good old fashioned way. I wanted a Made in the USA knife within my budget and found <a href="https://agrussell.com">A.G. Russell Knives</a>. I bought the CaseXX Sod Buster black folding knife for $44 and the CRKT Stokes sharpener for $16. The knife has a 3-5/8” blade and is 4-5/8” when closed. The sharpener is the size of a flashdrive that also has a large key ring, bottle opener, and seatbelt cutter.</p>

<p>After opening both packages I found the first dull pencil I could find and followed instructions from the book <em>How to Sharpen Pencils</em> by David Rees. Not too shabby. So instead of buying disposable pencil sharpeners buy a good quality pocketknife and take good care of it.</p>

<p>Just don’t bring it at school, the courthouse, or airports.</p>

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