G2 Edge Gel Pen - Fine Pen Point - 0.7 mm Pen Point Size - Refillable - Black Gel-based Ink - Tungsten Carbide Tip - 12 / Dozen 19855 PIL19855
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Part Number: 19855
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G2 Edge Gel Pen - Fine Pen Point - 0.7 mm Pen Point Size - Refillable - Black Gel-based Ink - Tungsten Carbide Tip - 12 / Dozen 19855 PIL19855
G2 Edge Premium Gel Pen, Retractable, Fine 0.7 mm, Black Ink, Black Barrel, Doze
Manufacturer Part Number: 19855
MANUFACTURER NAME: Pilot Corporation
MANUFACTURER PART NUMBER: 19855
UPC EAN CODE: 00072838198570
LANGUAGE: EN
MARKET:US
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(EST. Arrival Date between
Thu.Dec.5 - Tue.Dec.10)
Two Day Air = 47
(EST. Arrival Date on Thu.Dec.5)
Standard One Day = 57
(EST. Arrival Date on Wed.Dec.4 after 3PM)
Priority = 67
(EST. arrival Date on Wed.Dec.4 in the AM)
U.S Mail Priority (AA,AE,AP only) = $33.00
FedEx International Economy (Canada only) = 107
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