The Hundredth Acre Things for Thinkers Journal / Pen Set
The Hundredth Acre Things for Thinkers Journal / Pen Set
Brown faux leather hard cover journal with debossed imprinted The Hundredth Acre logo. Elastic closure strap. 160 lined, perforated pages for easy removal. Bookmark. Perfect bound spine. Expandable pocket inside rear cover. Bamboo pen with laser etched logo, rubber grip, twist operation and velvet pouch..
Journal:
Brown faux leather hardcover.
Debossed imprinted The Hundredth Acre logo.
Elastic closure strap, held in place by an indentation on the cover, to keep journal and contents secure.
160 lined ivory pages.
Perforated pages for easy, neat removal.
Color-matched bookmark.
Perfect bound spine.
Expandable pocket inside rear cover.
8-1/4 x 5-1/8.
Pen:
Pen barrel made from sustainable bamboo.
Laser etched The Hundredth Acre logo.
Rubber grip for comfort.
Medium tip, ball point.
Chrome accents.
Twist operation.
Refillable black ink cartridge.
Black velvet pen pouch.
Due to the fact that this pen is made from natural bamboo, color, wood grain and etching may vary slightly per item and compared to photos.
Free priority shipping within the USA on orders of $70 or more.
For info on wholesale or custom color orders please contact us.
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