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 My Husky collection Part 4: desk items
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Here are some desk/office items. First, a pair of letter openers, one new in the box, and one well used. Next, a paper weight with "Husky Refining Company" on the front. And next is the clock/calendar/pen and pencil holder from my grandfather's desk. The tag under the clock/calendar reads "T.G. WISE FROM HUSKY EMPLOYEES 12-6-67". I do not know the significance of the date. The pen and pencil are missing in the photo, but I know that I have them somewhere. I've moved cross-country twice and may have inadvertently packed them in a different box of stuff.
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Here is a large, round cigar ash tray. Next is another cigar ask tray of a different design. And then we have a cigarette ash tray with wood base.
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I also have two different types of book ends. The bronze sets are sometimes seen on eBay (as are the paper weights and letter openers). The wood set was a gift from the company to one of my aunts and uncles (no idea why as they didn't work for Husky).
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Book ends are super cool!
Collecting Mobiloil, Mobilgas, Mobilmarine, Metro, General Petroleum, looking for Mobil variations I do not have, thank you Steve
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