Scientific American Volume 02 Number 34 (May 1847) . g^Ej^SEggj. Bagleys Patent Extension Penholder and Pencil. rP HIS is the most compact, complete, convenient?*? and useful pocket companion ever offered to thepublic. The multiplicity of its usefulness and thesmallness o its size, renders it aperfect Multum infarvo. In the short space of 2 3-4 inches is contained aPen, Pencil, and a reserve of leads, and by one mo-tion slides either the pen or the pencil out and ex-tends the holder to six inches, which is but littlemore than half the length, when shut up, of the com- mon pen holder, but when
Scientific American Volume 02 Number 34 (May 1847) . g^Ej^SEggj. Bagleys Patent Extension Penholder and Pencil. rP HIS is the most compact, complete, convenient?*? and useful pocket companion ever offered to thepublic. The multiplicity of its usefulness and thesmallness o its size, renders it aperfect Multum infarvo. In the short space of 2 3-4 inches is contained aPen, Pencil, and a reserve of leads, and by one mo-tion slides either the pen or the pencil out and ex-tends the holder to six inches, which is but littlemore than half the length, when shut up, of the com- mon pen holder, but when extended Is one fourthlonger. This article is secured by two patents, and theManufacturers are now ready to receive orders forthem in any quantity, either of Gold or Silver, together with his celebrated ever pointed Gold Pens,which need no proof of their superiority except theincreased demand for the last six years, and the nu-merous attempts at imitation. A. G. 189 BroadwayNew York, Sept. 1,1846. 024 tf. GENERAL PATENT AGENCY. REMOVED. THE SUB
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