TICONDEROGA
America's #1 pencil! First introduced in 1913, the Joseph Dixon Crucible Company wanted a name that represented "a fine American name for a fine American pencil." They named the pencil Ticonderoga after Fort Ticonderoga, a military post in New York.
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| Woodcase Pencils |
Permanent Markers |
Overhead Projection |
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| Highlighters |
Erasable Checking Pencils |
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