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Description

Type  Mechanical pencil, new old stock and working well.

Product Name  Targa 1001XG. White Dot.

Manufacturer and Year  Sheaffer, made in USA -- 1989-98 were the years of production for this model.

Length  5-1/8".

Filling System  Takes 0.9mm leads which it extends via the traditional twist mechanism. A few leads are stored inside.

Color  Brushed chrome finish with gold plated trim and black ends. Gold plated top ornament identifies this as the later version of the 1001XG.

Condition  New old stock condition. Working perfectly.

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Payment

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Shipping

First Class Mail shipping is free to all US addresses.
Shipping to all other addresses is based on weight. You will have a choice of first class, priority or express mail.
A note regarding international shipping: We ship via first class and insure most shipments over $30 when possible. First Class usually takes 8-10 business days, but it can be subject to unpredictable delays. If you can't wait a month for delivery -- it sometimes takes that long, though not often -- please don't order.

We will only ship via registered or Express Mail to the following countries: INDIA, MEXICO. Please contact us for estimated shipping costs, as these services carry extra charges.

Please note: Import duties, taxes, and charges are NOT INCLUDED in the item price or shipping charges. These charges are the buyer's responsibility. Please check with your country's customs office to determine what these additional costs will be prior to bidding/buying. These charges are normally collected by the delivering freight (shipping) company or when you pick the item up - do not confuse them for additional shipping charges. UK customers are usually charged a 12 pound admin fee by the Royal Mail regardless of the value -- horrible, we know, and we think you should complain to your MP!