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      History Makerspace "I Make History" Pencil

      $0.47
      Bring home a little reminder of the History Makerspace!
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      SKU: 1000000438
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      A wooden red pencil that says "I Make History!" Requires sharpening from time to time. Sharpener not included. 

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      • Wooden pencil
      • Length: 7.5"

      A wooden red pencil that says "I Make History!" Requires sharpening from time to time. Sharpener not included. 

      Details

      • Wooden pencil
      • Length: 7.5"
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