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Pencil mounted self sharpening pencil sharpener

built into your pencil, sharpens itself.
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An ordinary wooden pencil is made to be self-sharpening, through the addition of a discrete grip-sleeve where you hold it. Concealed in the grip sleeve is a blade, which, at the press of a button, extends at exactly the right angle.

Holding the pencil and twisting the grip sharpens the pencil.

As the blade retracts, it passes over a small yet pefectly angled shard of whetstone which keeps it at optimal sharpness.

The whole kebang is, needless to say, transferrable from one pencil to another.

pocmloc, Sep 23 2009

pencil grips http://www.office10...t/pencil-grips.html
Discounted, no less! [pocmloc, Sep 23 2009]

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       Pretty sure this is a pencil sharpener. The sharpener has a built in sharpener, too, but it isn't sold separately.
daseva, Sep 23 2009
  

       Also, the way you titled it, one would be led to believe that your pencil sharpener sharpener is made out of pencil which is both false and blindingly stupid.
daseva, Sep 23 2009
  

       May I suggest "Pencil sharpener sharpening pencil"? Have some hyphens to spread around as you wish {--} <==(not fishbones)
egbert, Sep 23 2009
  

       not sure how grips come into it: your title indicates a pencil made out of whetstone which is inserted into the sharpener and rotated in the opposite direction.
FlyingToaster, Sep 23 2009
  

       OK, I submit; silly title changed.
pocmloc, Sep 23 2009
  

       rats, I was hoping you'd change the text... just kidding... [+]
FlyingToaster, Sep 23 2009
  

       Could we mount a pencil sharpener within somebody's facial hair, a moustache for example?
zen_tom, Sep 24 2009
  

       I often wondered how Edwardian villains kept their moustaches so impeccably pointed. Now it becomes clear to me - pencil mounted moustache sharpeners.
egbert, Sep 24 2009
  

       //pencil mounted moustache sharpeners// One wonders if they could be arranged within some kind of planetary gearing mechanism, so both pencil and moustache can be simultaneously sharpened?   

       An idea is forming, not yet even half-baked, for a Universal Sharpener, which will simultaneously sharpen everything with a single wrist movement.
pocmloc, Sep 24 2009
  

       Wow, you have an infinite depth of field? In which case isn't the focus knob redundant?
pocmloc, Sep 24 2009
  

       so its also a pencil sharpener sharpener and also a pencil pencil sharpener.
pashute, Jul 25 2013
  

       //sharpening pencil sharpener   

       I'm almost tempted to resurrect the "router router router .." idea.
not_morrison_rm, Jul 25 2013
  

       Final warning...router, router, router, router, mushroom, mushroom etc
not_morrison_rm, Jul 28 2013
  
      
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