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Faber Castell Grip 2011 0.7mm Pencil Matt Black

SKU: 13-12-87

Faber Castell Grip 2011 0.7mm Pencil Matt Black

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Faber Castell Grip 2011 0.7mm Pencil Matt Black

About the Finish
Ergonomic triangular shape and ideal, balanced weight. The characteristic dots match the shaft in colour. In Mat Black with chrome plated clip.

About the Pencil
Pencil with push button operation.
Break-resistant 0.7 mm lead.
Extra long, twist-out eraser under the cap
Can be refilled with spare leads and spare eraser
Soft-grip zone for secure, non-slip grip.

Size
Length: 144 mm
Diameter: 10 mm
Weight: 12 g

All Faber Castell Grip 2011 Pens come with a full 2 year guarantee.

The Faber Castell Grip 2011 Pencil in Matt Black comes unboxed.

About Faber Castell Grip 2011 Pens

The GRIP 2011 ballpoint pen and mechanical pencil have the same ergonomic triangular cross-section as the GRIP 2001, while the non-slip grip zone helps provide a comfortable and relaxing hold for all of your writing sessions.

About Faber Castell Pens

Faber-Castell was founded in 1761 at Stein near Nuremberg by cabinet maker Kaspar Faber as the A.W. Faber Company, and has remained in the Faber family for eight generations. In the 1850's Faber started to use graphite from Siberia and cedar wood from Florida to produce its pencils. As early as the 19th century, A.W. Faber opened branches in the major cities. This meant that the company was always close to the customer and ensured that it can develop its products in line with demand. In order to be present at the first World Exhibition in 1851, A.W. Faber opens a branch in London. The company's own business premises is built on Victoria Street in 1873. The capital of the British Empire is an important centre for overseas trade. In 1877 A.W. Faber opens a branch in Berlin and then opens an elegant business premises on the prominent Friedrichstraße in 1884. The "Faberhaus" building is completely destroyed in the 2nd World War. In 1925, Count Alexander von Faber-Castell begins building a modern production complex. This makes manufacturing processes more efficient and production can be increased. The building with its enormous U-shaped design is still used for pencil production to this day.

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