The start of Bruynzeel pencils
Before WOII, the Netherlands used to import pencils from Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic. After the war, pencils, as well as many other products for that matter, were only scarcely available. Cornelis Bruynzeel, already an expert on working with wood, was asked by the Dutch government to start producing pencils to help re-establish the educational system and improve employment rates.
The Dutch government assisted him by providing foreign exchange to buy the necessary machines from America. But… Bruynzeel had to guarantee that he could deliver the pencils 6 months later. Though Bruynzeel was an expert in wood, the pencil business was completely new to him. This caused some issues in the beginning. After the war, commodities were scarce, so since the right materials were not available, the quality was lacking.
Yet, he still managed to deliver the first batch of pencils after 6 months. After this first batch, the pencils kept increasing in quality due to various technological developments and innovations.