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In England during the 1940s, pencils commonly used were primarily made of wood and featured graphite cores, with various hardness levels indicated by a numbering system. Brands like Faber-Castell and Derwent were popular, producing high-quality pencils for both artists and general use. Additionally, mechanical pencils began to gain popularity during this time, offering a more convenient option for writing and drawing. Overall, the emphasis was on durability and reliability in pencil design.

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