EkiPen Postcard #7: The Grabber Pole

$2.50

Fingers crossed, I’ve never dropped anything on the tracks, but I’m always a little excited to see the grabber pole in use. This postcard depicts image #7 from the EkiPen series inspired by my daily commute in Japan. The illustration was originally hand-drawn in pen, then digitally colored.

The reverse side features Japan's standard postcard layout but these postcards can be used anywhere.

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Fingers crossed, I’ve never dropped anything on the tracks, but I’m always a little excited to see the grabber pole in use. This postcard depicts image #7 from the EkiPen series inspired by my daily commute in Japan. The illustration was originally hand-drawn in pen, then digitally colored.

The reverse side features Japan's standard postcard layout but these postcards can be used anywhere.

Fingers crossed, I’ve never dropped anything on the tracks, but I’m always a little excited to see the grabber pole in use. This postcard depicts image #7 from the EkiPen series inspired by my daily commute in Japan. The illustration was originally hand-drawn in pen, then digitally colored.

The reverse side features Japan's standard postcard layout but these postcards can be used anywhere.

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