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Mason Dixon Marker

Looking for an unique and collectable marker? Don't search more than the Mason Dixon line markers! These postcard-quality markers are hand-formed from a durable materials and features a delmar colonial architecture, they're a first rate addition to collection, and can be used as a permanent mark of the event or for.




Top 10 Mason Dixon Marker

The Mason Dixon line markers is a postcard from the 1960 delmar Mason Dixon line markers is an unique and top surrogate to remember a moment or event, the markers are made of durable plastic and have a red and green color and are about 7. 3" diameter, they are unique and top-rated for any purposes, home or office. The Mason Dixon markers were designed by american architect Mason Dixon in 1909, they were first used by the american civilizer, Mason dixon, who marked the american border with canada. The markers have been used by farmers and travelers since the beginning of time, but their popularity grants grown over the years, the markers are rare, and are often used for a variety of purposes such as marking land, water, and conferences. This mason-dixon line Marker is from 1950 and is from pa, it is an 8 x10 photo. The Marker is produced of brass and grants a zora design on the top, it is black plastic and imparts a brass kahr whip grip. The blade is a plastic black and provides a brass point, the Marker is fabricated to be an one-time use item. The mason-dixon Marker postcard is a beautiful postcard that features a charming vintage mason-dixon postcard, the postcard is from the north-south line and features a beautiful Marker postcard from the authors's collection. The postcard was made with a mason-dixon postcard cutter and the tips of the postcards are all-natural hardwood, the postcard is in the style of the north-south line and offers the words "delaware north-south line" in gothic relief.