Description: You are bidding on the pictured writing pen / pencil lot, most with DRIED UP INK. All writing instruments have been in a smoke free, pet free home for a long time, but please read regarding condition. First is a LEGO Writing System collectible with all pieces you see here plus instructions. Copyright 1999 The CDM Company, Inc. and made in China, the ink pen is dried up. Instructions have red ink marker spots but you can still read how to extend/retract pen tip, change beads, and replace ink cartridge. Next is a C-SPAN School Bus collectible pen, measuring about 6 inches long, but the ink is dried up. What sells this unique item is the school bus inside is in water than you can move back and forth to each side. Last is an opened but hardly used Mini Art 101 Creative Tools Sketching Travel Kit. With sketch pencils that you can take on the go, I opened it and drew with the 2B pencil a little bit, other than that, it's new. Here is what is inside:8 mini sketch pencils1 sharpener1 16-page 3.5" x 4.9" mini drawing book1 tin travel case1 eraserAs a bonus, I'm including an UNUSED mini note-pad featuring Sumo Brothers. All the pages are clean and it measures about 4" x 4". However, the cover is worn around the edges, plus a price tag has been removed from the back. A friend gave this to me from Japan in the 1990's but I never used it.Another bonus are some BIC 0.7mm lead pencils, some with a little led inside. We have no use for these. Please feel free to ask any questions. I have more collectibles on sale in eBay. Please check out my other auctions and save on postage. Postage for this item is $5.99 and I accept PayPal. Thanks!
Price: 2.69 USD
Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
End Time: 2024-12-09T04:05:20.000Z
Shipping Cost: 5.99 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: LEGO
Ink Color: Multicolor
Personalized: No
Material: Plastic
Vintage: No