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FABER-CASTELL GRIP 2001 ERASER    


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Picture of FABER-CASTELL GRIP 2001 ERASER The Faber-Castell GRIP 2001 Eraser is an easy grasp eraser designed for use by individuals with fine motor or grasping disabilities. Shaped like a pencil with a triangular barrel, this eraser has soft dots to aid in finger positioning and grip. This eraser works with standard and colored pencils.

Notes: Faber-Castell and GRIP 2001 are registered trademarks. ** This eraser is PVC and latex free.

Price: 2.50.

This product record was updated on September 16, 2012.

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Manufacturer:

Faber-Castell USA

9450 Allen Drive, Suite B
Cleveland, Ohio 44125
United States
Telephone: 800-311-8684 or 216-643-4660.
Fax: 216-643-4664.
Web: http://www.faber-castell.us.
Email: info@fabercastell.com.


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Distributor(s):

Dick Blick Art Materials

PO Box 1267
Galesburg, Illinois 61402-1267
United States
Telephone: 800-723-2787 or 309-343-6181.
Fax: 800-621-8293 or 309-343-5785.
Web: http://www.dickblick.com.
Email: info@dickblick.com.


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