Cheap Pencils. An additional $20 non-refundable pencils artwork charge must be paid before work can begin.
For logos and other artwork, add an additional $25. We specialize in cheap pencils for
church,
business,
conservative,
or political pencils. Your personal advertising message is imprinted on the side.
Please note: Pencils (except
Church and Golf pencils) do not ship sharpened. Please contact
us for additional charge for pencil sharpening.
Quantity
500
1000
2,500
5,000
10,000
Thrifty Pencil
.15
.14
.135
.11
Refurbished Pencil
.14
.126
.122
.11
Mood Pencil
.30
.25
.23
.21
.19
Round Pioneer
.26
.19
.18
.16
.15
The cheap personalized pencil is an inexpensive way to do promotional advertising.
Inexpensive Pencils - Cheap Prices
Cheap Thrifty Pencils
Thrifty Promotional Pencil
Seven inches long. Imprint area is 3/4" x 4". Number 2 lead.
Available colors are red, bright yellow, white, black, dark green, or dark blue.
This is a cheap high quality thrifty pencil.
Refurbished Pencils
Cheapest Pencil - Refurbished
Cheap Refurbished Pencil
Seven inches long. Imprint area is 3/4" x 4". Number 2 lead.
The available colors are yellow, red, orange, dark blue, dark green, black.
An inexpensive personalized pencil for church or political gifts.
Mood Pencils
Mood Personalized Pencil
The heat of your hand changes the color of the pencil. Popular advertising item.
Available colors are orange to bright yellow, dark blue to light blue, violet to
bright pink, red to bright orange, bright green to bright yellow. Black imprint is
recommended.
Round Pioneer Pencils
Round Pioneer Pencil
A one-color silk-screened imprint, up to 5 lines of copy with imprint area of 3/4" x 4-1/2".
Number 2 lead. The available pencil colors are white, teal, cream, yellow, bright yellow,
red, maroon, orange, light blue, dark blue, purple, violet, light green, dark green, black,
metallic silver, metallic gold, and brown.
Heritage Advertising, Inc.
4100 Bob Wallace Ave SW
Huntsville, AL 35805
Telephone: (706) 374-0710
Email:
Cheap Pencil
Use Cheap Pencils for Name identification. If people see your name on a repetitive basis, they soon learn your
name and become familiar with it. After becoming familiar with your name, and you have the high recall in their
mind, they become comfortable voting for you. People do not feel comfortable voting for a stranger.
Increasing your Name Identification -- the most important purpose of a political pencil advertising campaign.
Pencils are available at cheap discount low cost prices.
The first mass-produced cheap pencils were made in Nuremberg, Germany in 1662. Until the war with England cut
off imports, pencils used in America came from overseas. (William Monroe, a cabinetmaker in Concord, Massachusetts,
made the first American wood pencils in 1812.) Benjamin Franklin advertised pencils for sale in his Pennsylvania
Gazette in 1729. George Washington used a three-inch pencil when he surveyed the Ohio Territory in 1762.
Click here to learn more about famous people who have used pencils.
The first mass-produced pencils were unpainted, to show off their high-quality wood casings. However, by the 1890s,
many manufacturers were painting their pencils and giving them brand names. There's an interesting story behind the
familiar yellow color of the common pencil. Click this link to find out why pencils are yellow.
Early American cheap pencils were made from Eastern Red Cedar, a strong, splinter-resistant wood that grew in
Tennessee and other parts of the southeastern United States. By the 1900s, pencil manufacturers needed additional
sources of wood, and turned to California's Sierra Nevada mountains. There they found Incense-cedar, a species that
grew in abundance and made superior pencils. California Incense-cedar soon became the
wood of choice for domestic and international pencil makers.
To ensure the continued availability of Incense-cedar, forest workers have carefully managed the stands of trees in
which Incense-cedar grows, and timber companies have been careful to harvest the trees on a sustained-yield basis.
"Sustained-yield" means that the annual growth of the forest is greater than the amount harvested from the forest.
Forests managed on a sustained-yield basis are abundant and healthy, and will continue to provide wood for people
and habitat for animals for generations to come.
Exodus 20:6
And shewing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments.
Exodus 24:12
And the LORD said unto Moses, Come up to me into the mount, and be there: and I will give thee tables of stone,
and a law, and commandments which I have written; that thou mayest teach them.
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