[Deep Valley (dir. Jean Negulesco, 1947). Click for a larger view.]
A guard is about to lick his pencil before writing up convict Barry Burnette (Dane Clark). Which raises the question: Why did, or do, people lick their pencils before writing? The practice goes back a ways. I think I’ve seen it happen only in the movies. Certainly pencil-lickers weren’t, or aren’t, all using indelible pencils. The plausible answer, from MIT: the wet lead makes a darker line.
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Friday, October 1, 2021
Pocket notebook sighting
By Michael Leddy at 9:09 AM
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