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Mark,
Some nice images (and descriptions) of the exterior (and interior details)
of a similar pencil (mfr. in 1857) here:
http://www.bexfield.co.uk/05/g114.htm
Bob Skiles
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From: "Mark Branstner" <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2010 9:33 AM
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Subject: Unknown Artifact
> Hi Guys,
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> Paula Porubcan passed on this artifact for an ID, if possible ...
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> Recovered from pre-Civil War Illinois farmstead context ... Any
> suggestions or references would be greatly appreciated.
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> http://yfrog.com/j6unknownobjectj
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> Thanks,
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> Mark
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