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Glass
paperweights have been popular souvenirs since the 1860s. They
remain an affordable way to bring home a tangible representation of
the presidency. These 20th-century paperweights bear the images of
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Presidential pencil case, Teddy Roosevelt teeth whistle, and Clinton mask
Unfortunately, the image of the president does not ensure the quality or propriety of a souvenir, as these objects attest. The plastic case contains one pencil for each president, and the whistle portrays Theodore Roosevelt's famous buckteeth. The Halloween mask of Bill Clinton is from 1992.
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