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How to Score a Baseball Game
Pencil NewsFilling out a scorecard by hand allows for a more engaging and personalized baseball experience. Using each team’s batting lineup and a shorthand code for the defense positions, you can learn how to quickly record a game’s happenings.…

Pencil Artist of the Week: NakuNakuTenshi
Pencil Artist of the WeekThis week’s featured artist is a pencil artist from Poland who goes by the handle “NakuNakuTenshi” on DeviantArt. NakuNakuTenshi’s gallery is filled with drawings of the Enneagram, a series of nine interconnected character drawings with…

Celebrating Caran d’Ache’s 100th Anniversary
Pencil NewsThis year marks the 100th anniversary of one of our favorite pencil manufacturers, Caran d’Ache (for an in-depth look at those 100 years, check out the timeline on their site). The company was founded in Geneva in 1915, but didn’t begin…
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