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Greetings from DocNib's Pen Emporium! Here's a couple more neat items that might be hard to find & won't break your bank account, a Zebra BP/PCL set w/credit-card size pens and a Omas/Swiss Army promo pocket knife with a neat laser pointer-type red light. Take a look & let me know...

 

ZEBRA #CSB-1000 "CARDY" BP/PCL SET...

 

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New-Old-Stock w/clear vinyl cover & instructions, both BP and PCL fit into credit-card size flat holder, BP uses std. mini-refills which slip in from the front, PCL uses .5mm lead which stores & feeds from under the push-button (only hold approx. 3-leads), no eraser, straight-edge feature on flat card holder, lead or refill storage compartment on back of card unit (empty, refills in pens), excellent condition...$20.00

 

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OMAS/SWISS ARMY PROMO POCKET KNIFE...

 

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From OMAS in the 1990's & made by Swiss Army (Victorinox?), promotional pocket knife with both OMAS & Swiss Army logos, never sold to the public/given to dealers only, Black plastic finish w/White OMAS name & Red/White Swiss Army logo, length closed is 2-1/4"L, has chromed steel spring-loaded scissors, 1-1/4"L blade, 1-3/4"L file/flathead screw driver, pull-out tweezers, Red laser pointer/night light on end (more like a night light, but very bright!), push down spring-loaded Swiss Army logo to activate light, Black plastic body shows some wear & light scuffing (from being in a pocket or bag)but blades show barely any wear, very good condition...$30.00 ((SOLD TO J.P.))

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Shipping is included in the price for both U.S. and International destinations. I accept PayPal Cash Transfer and PayPal Debit/Credit Card, but no checks or money orders at this time (sorry!). Item will be shipped when funds clear PayPal system. Please e-mail me direct at docnib@msn.com if you'd like this item or if any other questions.

 

Thanks For Looking!

DocNib

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