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COLOP E/40 Black Replacement Ink Pads - Pack of 2 107202 Black Stamp Pads to

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GBP 9.05
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Title
COLOP E/40 Black Replacement Ink Pads - Pack of 2 107202 Blac
Type
Stamp Ink Pads
Brand
Colop
Item Weight
0.01 Kilograms
Colour
‎Black
Material
Plastic
MPN
‎107202
Release Date
24/05/2007
Dimensions
‎0.14 x 0.08 x 0.02 cm; 10 Grams
Item Length
1mm
Item Width
1mm
EAN
9004362305088

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Arrived late but expect that was the postal service.
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