Pencils
Wahl Mechanical Pencil Gold Fill
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c1870, MECHANICAL PEN & PENCIL COMBINATION, gf (3F17)
$110.00
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VINTAGE 3" MECHANICAL PENCIL~TIGER SWIRL~CHAIN HUNG
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ANTIQUE 14K GOLD MECHANICAL PEN & PENCIL (3F18)
$350.00
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NICE COLLECTION OF VINTAGE DRAWING , AND COLORED PENCILS
$8.50 (14 Bids) Time Left: 36m |
100th Anniversary Wood BASEBALL BAT Mechanical PENCIL
$12.50
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Vintage Sterling Silver Wahl Mechanical Pencil
$0.88 (0 Bids) Time Left: 40m |
Pentel CH2 2mm Colored Pencil Lead PINK
$3.00
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Bullet Pencil Farmer's Cooperative Ass'n Winterset Iowa
$8.50
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1922 Antique Wahl Eversharp Pencil Vintage Print Ad :::
$9.99
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SILVER CHROME CROSS PENCIL
$1.80 (3 Bids) Time Left: 52m |
lot of 2 packs of Paper Mate Pencils total of 20
$0.25 (2 Bids) Time Left: 54m |
ROTRING 600 BLACK BRASS .07 mm PENCIL 46581 NEW IN BOX
$83.95
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China Marker Box of 12 markers Wax
$15.50
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PLATINUM BeeLine 0.5 mm Mechanical Pencil SILVER New
$14.98
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STAEDTLER MARSMICRO 775 0.5 MM MECHANICAL PENCIL 80S
$15.00
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PLATINUM BeeLine 0.5 mm Mechanical Pencil BLACK New
$14.98
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PLATINUM BeeLine 0.5 mm Mechanical Pencil PINK New
$14.98
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Vintage Bullet Pencil Advertising Cornwell Limestone
$7.95
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4 PACK.MECHANICAL PENCILS, REFILLABLE, COMFORT GRIP, 0.7mm
$5.00
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Animation Art, Characters, Casino, Radio, Phonograph, TV, Phone, Decorative Collectibles, Fantasy, Mythical and Magic, Disneyana and Vintage Sewing are only a couple of examples to do with the business of collecting pieces. The item known as a collectible (or collectable) is most often an item that has been manufactured and meant for individuals to collect. In this respect, they are distinguishable from other subjects of collections, which might also include natural objects (such as, leaves) and things made for uses other than collecting (for example, cars).
Some items designed for other purposes, (e.g. toys), turned out to be so in demand in the collecting world that they are later directly marketed to that group. The high price for certain olders types of Transformer figures is a particularly good example of this extraordinary event because the figures were originally meant to be purchased as toys instead of collectibles.
Earliest collectibles were included with other goods as incentives, such as cigarette cards in cigarette cartons. goods that became popular started to developed a secondary market and very often turned into the subject of collectible mania. After a time many collectible items came to be marketed separately, instead of being used as tools for marketing to improve the appeal of other items.
In order to increase the appeal of collecting, manufacturers usually create an entire series of a given collectible, with each product differentiated in some fashion. Various examples include tee shirts showing individual Disney characters, or different designs of Beanie Baby. Lovers will typically try to assemble a complete set of the available kinds.
The early types of a product, produced in lesser batches prior to its collectible popularity has ensued, oftentimes command rediculously high prices on the secondary market. In a mature market, collectibles hardly ever prove to be a brilliant investment.
In a very few cases, a series of events will take place that result in an item from a collectible series becoming enormously valuable. These objects are known as collector's items because of their rarity, and these things have very occasionally been valuable enough to be available for significant amounts of money. Some people even destroy remainders of such items to ensure forced scarcity.
So, whether you're fanatical about collecting Knives, Swords and Blades, Militaria, Pinbacks, Nodders, Lunchboxes, Lamps, Lighting or even Trading Cards, now you know all about collectibles.