Product Description
Type |
Vintage pencil in very nice working condition. There's a screw-off part on the back of this pencil, from which you extract what is apparently a striker of some sort. The chamber it unscrews from is surrounded in a felt-like material, perhaps for holding lighter fluid. Honestly, we're not sure how it is supposed to be used or if it will work. |
Product Name | Lite-O-Rite |
Manufacturer and Year | Ronson, probably 1920s or '30s |
Length | 3-15/16" |
Filling System | Traditional twist method of extending lead. Takes 1.1mm (or "thick) leads. |
Color | Palladium silver finish, with a section of black plastic between the body and the cone. It's marked PDG. |
Condition |
Very nice, used condition with some light wear on the tip of the cone, and the bottom of the barrel. It's got some smaller scratches on one side of the metal, and the plastic section is a bit scratched up all the way around.
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