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  2. Pencil case - Wikipedia

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    A pencil case can also contain a variety of other stationery such as sharpeners, pens, glue sticks, erasers, scissors, and rulers. Pencil cases can be made from a variety of materials such as wood or metal. Some pencil cases have a hard and rigid shell encasing the pens inside, while others use a softer material such as plastic, leather or cotton.

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  5. A. T. Cross Company - Wikipedia

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    The company also manufactures a range of wristwatches, cufflinks, desk accessories and leather goods such as pen cases, portfolios, and other items often targeted at the gift market. In late 1997, Cross and IBM teamed up to introduce a digital writing pad, called the CrossPad, which was discontinued in 2004. [14]

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    Montblanc StarWalker pen. Montblanc is most known for its luxury pens; it also designs and distributes bags, small leather goods, and watches. Meisterstück is the company's flagship line of pens. In November 2019, Montblanc launched a partnership with The Webster for a limited-edition, capsule collection. [7] [8]

  7. Dore Ashton - Wikipedia

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    Ashton's 1983 work on Mark Rothko, About Rothko, remains a source of much discussion about the artist. [8] Ashton's last book, David Rankin: The New York Years, on artist David Rankin was published in 2013. [9] Ashton was a professor of art history at the Cooper Union in New York City and a senior critic in painting and printmaking at Yale.