Dixon was founded in 1827 by Joseph Dixon.
In the early days, crucibles (containers used to melt metal) were sold mainly made of graphite.
So you can see the crucible logo on Dixon's early pencils.
In 1873, Dixon was founded in Ticondero Street, New York City.
Acquired the American Graphite Company,
Produced in 1913 to this day
Dixon's most representative yellow pencil
Ticonderoga has been released.
In 2005, it was merged with Fila, Italy.
It is still called Dixon Ticonderoga (or Ticonderoga) today.
We produce pencils under our brand name.