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La attività della [[Wahl Eversharp]] nel campo degli strumenti di scrittura iniziò nel [[1914]] con il lancio della matita meccanica ''Eversharp''. A lungo si era pensato che si trattasse della matita ''Ever-Sharp'' creata dall'inventore giapponese Tokuji Hayakawa che due anni prima aveva fondato a Tokyo una omonima compagnia, oggi ancora attiva semplicemente come [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharp_Corporation Sharp]. In realtà [http://www.vintagepens.com/Eversharp_history.htm successive ricerche] han dimostrato che la matita ''Eversharp'' era stata inventata da Charles Keeran nel 1913 (brevetto {{Cite patent|US|1130741}}), che poi cedette la produzione alla ''Wahl Adding Machine''.
TraduzioneThe activities of [[Eversharp]] in the field of writing instruments began in 1914 with the launch of homonym mechanical pencil. For many times it was said that that was the ''Ever-Sharp'' pencil created by the Japanese inventor Tokuji Hayakawa, that two years earlier had founded in Tokyo a homonym company, today still active as [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharp_Corporation Sharp]. In reality [http://www.vintagepens.com/Eversharp_history.htm subsequent searches] have shown that the pencil ''Eversharp'' was invented by Charles Keeran in 1913, and then the invention was sold for production to the ''Wahl Adding Machine''.

The activities of Eversharp in the field of writing instruments began in 1914 with the launch of homonym mechanical pencil. For many times it was said that that was the Ever-Sharp pencil created by the Japanese inventor Tokuji Hayakawa, that two years earlier had founded in Tokyo a homonym company, today still active as Sharp. In reality subsequent searches have shown that the pencil Eversharp was invented by Charles Keeran in 1913, and then the invention was sold for production to the Wahl Adding Machine.