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This neat pencil should appeal to the three guys on this site who remember what Sears was. I found this in a bunch of old stuff in a barn and it is being auctioned off here as a fundraiser for this website, the Muzzleloading Forum. Auction closes tomorrow Friday at noon EST. Last high bidder at noon tomorrow wins this collectible pencil. Make your payment to the Muzzleloading Forum. Include with your winning auction bid $2.50 USPS [edited per request] shipping, unless you live in central Pennsylvania and can meet me or I can drop it off at your home or business.
C’mon men, show support for this great site we all love, toss a few quarters in the jar here.
Opening bid is $1.00, bidding increments of one cent.
 

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You could wrap it in computer paper, put it in a letter sized envelope, and put two bucks worth of stamps on it.

That pencil doesn't weigh anything and it would sail right through the USPS system.

Just an idea.
 
This neat pencil should appeal to the three guys on this site who remember what Sears was. I found this in a bunch of old stuff in a barn and it is being auctioned off here as a fundraiser for this website, the Muzzleloading Forum. Auction closes tomorrow Friday at noon EST. Last high bidder at noon tomorrow wins this collectible pencil. Make your payment to the Muzzleloading Forum. Include with your winning auction bid $8.50 USPS shipping, unless you live in central Pennsylvania and can meet me or I can drop it off at your home or business.
C’mon men, show support for this great site we all love, toss a few quarters in the jar here.
Opening bid is $1.00, bidding increments of one cent.
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I kinda remember them...........
Used to sell motorcycles to, right?
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It wasn't a terrible looking bike.
 
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"General merchandise" doesn't mean this is a flea market. Items must relate to muzzleloaders or the muzzleloader era. :rolleyes:
I believe gun builders use pencils to lay out their cutting and inletting lines. If this pencil bothers you, feel free to not participate in its auction. Or donate your own MLF fundraising item, time, and shipping contribution.
 
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