Gold Bullion Wireless Mouse for Mac and PC

The gold bullion wireless mouse is both PC and Mac compatable and is designed to look like a bar of solid gold.

Gold Bullion Wireless Mouse for Mac and PC
The gold bullion wireless mouse just may be the perfect gift, especially if you are worried about government deficits.  Although it isn’t real gold, this great gadget was designed to work with both Apple Mac systems and PCs and looks like a bar of gold bullion, complete with a “999.9″ purity stamp.
 
Gold Bar Wireless Mouse Features :
  • A bar of Gold Bullion that happens to be a mouse, or is it the other way round?
  • Comes with standard right and left click buttons and a clickable scroll button.
  • Plugs into computer via USB port.
  • PC and Mac compatible.
  • Despite all appearances the mouse is NOT made out of gold.
  • Requires 2 x AAA batteries (not included).
  • Suitable for ages 8 years+.
  • Size: 10.5 x 6 x 4cm.

Where You Can Buy a Gold Bullion Gold Bar Wireless Mouse

It is easy to get your hands on one of these for yourself as a gift, as long as you buy them before the supplier sells out of its inventory.
The gold bullion mouse is sold by I Want One of Those and retails for £19.99.  (At today’s currency translation rates, that is only $31.22 in the United States; most credit card companies, such as American Express, will instantly make the adjustment for you if you check out online, just like traveling abroad.  I purchase from Great Britain in pound sterling all the time and it shows up on my statement in United States dollars.  Be sure to check if your credit card company will charge you a special fee, often a few cents or dollars, for this service.)

More Product Pictures

Here are some more pictures of the gold bullion wireless computer mouse:

 Gold Bullion Wireless Mouse for Mac and PC

 Gold Bullion Wireless Mouse for Mac and PC

 Gold Bullion Wireless Mouse for Mac and PC


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