Apparel : Chicago Cubs Team Logo Writing Pen w/case

Apparel : Chicago Cubs Team Logo Writing Pen w/case

Chicago Cubs Team Logo Writing Pen w/case

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Chicago Cubs Team Logo Writing Pen w/case
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Binding: Sports
Brand: Pro Specialties
Color: Chicago Cubs
EAN: 0657175140101
Label: Pro Specialties
Manufacturer: Pro Specialties
Model: Z144112
Publisher: Pro Specialties
Sales Rank: 16147
Studio: Pro Specialties



Features:
  • High Quality, Heavy-Duty Pen
  • Colorful Team Logo On Clip
  • Team Word Mark On Base
  • Pen, Case And One Refill Included
  • Black Ink







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Item Description:
At the office or in school, show your team spirit with these executive pens. These high quality team pens feature each team's primary logo on the clip and official team word mark on the base. Each pen comes complete with one refill cartridge and team display case. All pens and refill feature black ink.









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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * BEAUTIFUL ...
This is a beautiful pen. I just ordered it yesterday and recv'd it today! I got it in less then 24 hours! WOW!!! If you are a Cubs fan or any other sports fan, it's a must to have! I'm going to order a Colts one too. The case is hard so it will protect your pen. It writes very smoothly and does not smudge or run. I'm very impressed!!!! I've checked this same product on other sports related sites and this is the cheapiest place. HIGHLY RECOMMEND TO ALL!!


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