Monday, November 17, 2014

Feeling Blue

I will always have a spot for the humble Blue Jay. A ringtop example was featured here the very first week of the blog (http://leadheadpencils.blogspot.com/2011/11/one-i-didnt-think-i-really-wanted.html):


Blue Jay pencils were produced by the Blackwell-Wielandy Book and Stationery Company of St. Louis, which offered several products under that trademark. Produced, mind you, not manufactured . . . I never thought that the company got a wild hair to set up the machinery and equipment to start making metal pencils out of the "blue," if you’ll forgive the pun.

To learn more, this full article is included in The Leadhead's Pencil Blog Volume 3, available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and everywhere else you buy books, or you can order a copy signed by yours truly through the Legendary Lead Company HERE.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wallace Pencil Company had manufacturing in St. Louis for many years, in a building just west of "downtown". Perhaps Wallace was the maker of the B-W wood pencils.

I have a pdf file of a Nomination Form to add the B-W building to the Register of Historic Places. While it is mostly concerned with the building, there is also information about B-W, the company. If anyone is interested in having it you can find it on the St Louis Area Pen Users (SLAPU) website, https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/slapu/info. If not a member and not interested in joining, email a request to me at slapu-owner@yahoogroups.com

Jon Veley said...

Good points, and thanks for the additional information! Question: did Wallace do anything mechanical? I thought they were all wood pencils.