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  • ? taisa (kari) 2.0k

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  • ID: 3749589
  • Uploader: MaskedAvenger »
  • Date: almost 6 years ago
  • Size: 563 KB .png (864x650) »
  • Source: twitter.com/teitoku1113/status/1217393564360957952 »
  • Rating: General
  • Score: 7
  • Favorites: 9
  • Status: Active

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kaga (kantai collection) drawn by taisa_(kari)

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  • 赤青鉛筆は赤が先になくなって青い方がいつも残る

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    sanitaeter
    almost 6 years ago
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    It's a "Poststift"! It was produced since 1909 and used for marking postal goods with blue or red letters. It has a renaissance in Germany, because it is used in school teaching reading and writing.

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    enty73
    almost 6 years ago
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    sanitaeter said:

    It's a "Poststift"! It was produced since 1909 and used for marking postal goods with blue or red letters. It has a renaissance in Germany, because it is used in school teaching reading and writing.

    I remember those pencils in grade school, but did not know they originated with the German Post.

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