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1956 New England Life Ad "magic pencil"
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Condition: Used
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Description: 1956 NEW ENGLAND LIFE vintage magazine advertisement "magic pencil" ~ Man with a magic pencil ... he represents the New England Life - Give him a sheet of paper and give him your confidence. Under his pencil there will grow a safe future for you and your family. ... A Better Life For You - New England Mutual Life Insurance Company - The company that founded mutual life insurance in America -- 1835 ~ Size: The dimensions of the full-page advertisement are approximately 10.5 inches x 13.5 inches (26.75 cm x 34.25 cm). Condition: This original vintage full-page advertisement is in Excellent Condition unless otherwise noted. Payment Details and Shipping InformationPayPal in any currency. If payment is sent via PayPal, the item will ship the same day or the next day.Items are shipped flat, in a rigid cardboard mailer prominently stamped "DO NOT BEND."International buyers are welcome. Worldwide shipping to anywhere.Combined shipping charge for multiple items: buyer's choice of shipping for the first item, plus free shipping of equal value for each additional item (domestic and international).Return PolicyA full refund, including shipping and handling, shall be available for any item that, upon delivery, does not correspond to the item description at the time of purchase*. The buyer must promptly request a refund and return the item within fourteen (14) days, in the same condition as it was shipped.*A full refund due to loss or damage during shipment shall be available only if the shipment is insured.Framed vintage advertisements are unique gift ideas!Browse our other itemsAdd us to your favorites listContact us via e-mailCopyright © 2005-2014 Vintage Adventures International. All Rights Reserved. Designated trademarks and brands are the property of their respective owners.






