Sometimes an old tool works better or is not made any longer or is just plain cool to look at! The tools we offer are painstakingly cleaned and reconditioned to the best of our abilities, with the exception of items that we feel are xtra cool looking in their aged state and then they are only lightly cleaned for sanitary/disinfecting.

Vintage Swingline Cub black small metal stapler. It measures 5" x 1.5" x 2" and is fully working.

Perfect as a gift or for any collector.

Shipping: Item will ship upon receipt of payment 

We no longer have free shipping on our items so that our prices reflect only the ITEM not hidden fees

All sales final (Please remember that this item is VINTAGE not "new repro" when reviewing the description. NOTHING we sell is in perfect condition, we believe in the bumbled, the botched and the bruised are cool and deserve to continue to be enjoyed. (Also when using or caring for the item!)

Please feel free to ask any questions regarding this item!


Please note that although all sales are final, we will always work with you in a professional manner to ensure that you are satisfied with your item. We only want great new homes for our items.

Because we love knowledge check out the following: The pencil sharpener was invented in the 19th century. The first pencil sharpener was patented by Bernard Lassimonne, a French mathematician, in 1828. It had small metal files set at 90 degrees in a block of wood. The first hand-held pencil sharpener in its modern form was invented by Thierry des Estivaux, a French nobleman, in 1847. The first American pencil sharpener was patented by Walter Kittredge Foster of Bangor, Maine in 1855.