Dixon's Eldorado "The Master Drawing Pencil"
Dixon's Eldorado is a drawing pencil that is available in 17 degrees from 6B to 9H. It was made in Canada from the start of the Canadian factory in 1931 until some time in the 1950. Later pencils and packaging included the "Typhonite" graphite label.
Dixon's Eldorado "The Master Copying Pencil" 200-Hard
These copying pencils have a plastic cap on one end. They appear to be fairly old... possibly the late 1930s or early 1940s. These copying pencils came in 4 degrees: 199-Very Hard, 200-Hard, 201-Medium, and 203-Soft. I have seen some with a different color end cap.
Dixon 2210 Red and Blue Checking Pencil
Dixon 2210-B Blue Checking Pencil
Dixon 2210-R Red Checking Pencil
Dixon's Red & Black 997 Carpenters Pencil
This pencil still has the Home Hardware price tag affixed for $.65. This pencil came in soft, medium and hard lead. It is still being produced today but no longer made in Canada.