Gerry's oversized pencils
Hand made jumbo pencils from sustainable Scottish birchwood. These come as individuals or in bundles of 5 pencils.Gerry Cross is the creator behind Cross Country Products, Ltd. A country boy, born and bred, Gerry’s love for nature, birds, and the outdoors has shaped the core of his working life. Gerry has had a significant impact on the landscape over the years through his ground-breaking work in forestry management literally changing the content of Ordnance Survey maps of Ross-shire with substantial plantations of native woodlands. He estimates that he’s been directly responsible for the planting and growing of approximately 10 million trees in North Scotland, one of his proudest achievements.
Hand made jumbo pencils from sustainable Scottish birchwood. These come as individuals or in bundles of 5 pencils.Gerry Cross is the creator behind Cross Country Products, Ltd. A country boy, born and bred, Gerry’s love for nature, birds, and the outdoors has shaped the core of his working life. Gerry has had a significant impact on the landscape over the years through his ground-breaking work in forestry management literally changing the content of Ordnance Survey maps of Ross-shire with substantial plantations of native woodlands. He estimates that he’s been directly responsible for the planting and growing of approximately 10 million trees in North Scotland, one of his proudest achievements.
Hand made jumbo pencils from sustainable Scottish birchwood. These come as individuals or in bundles of 5 pencils.Gerry Cross is the creator behind Cross Country Products, Ltd. A country boy, born and bred, Gerry’s love for nature, birds, and the outdoors has shaped the core of his working life. Gerry has had a significant impact on the landscape over the years through his ground-breaking work in forestry management literally changing the content of Ordnance Survey maps of Ross-shire with substantial plantations of native woodlands. He estimates that he’s been directly responsible for the planting and growing of approximately 10 million trees in North Scotland, one of his proudest achievements.