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Arts & Activities, June, 2004
The New Globox from ARTOGRAPH is designed for creative people on the go. With its conveniently slanted 5" x 9" tracing surface and long-life fluorescent lamp (included) it can be used for hours with either its AC adapter or optional battery operation. Its unique multipurpose palette and storage compartment will keep tools right at your fingertips.
The Globox is a fast and easy way to trace designs, patterns, stencils, photos and lettering for embossing, stenciling, cartooning, calligraphy and more. Recommended for ages 12 and older. For more information, circle No. 399 on the Arts & Activities Reader Service Card or visit www.artograph.com on the Internet.
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