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Vintage Vincent Reedtruck Service Pencil & Opener Shelbyville Illinois Il Ill on 2040-motos

US $37
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Shelbyville, Illinois, United States

Shelbyville, Illinois, United States
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  This listing is for a vintage Vincent Reed Trucking Service mechanical pencil & letter opener from Shelbyville, Illinois.   "You Call, We Haul ... Phone 289"  is on the side of the piece along with a picture of a truck.   The piece measures about 8 3/4" long.   The mechanical pencil part still turns.  There is wear to the finish on the letter opener.     This is a nice collectible piece from a nice estate... from a time gone by.    Thanks for looking!

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