Faber Castell : Perfection Pencil : Double Ended Eraser

Faber Castell : Perfection Pencil : Double Ended Eraser

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The Perfection Eraser Pencil is an eraser core in a wood-cased pencil barrel. It can be sharpened with a normal sharpener and is ideal for pin-point erasing. Pink tip is suitable for graphite and coloured-pencil. White tip is suitable for ink. Double-ended has both white and pink tips. Brush pencil has white tip for ink, with a big brush for conveniently clearing eraser dust.

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