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|  08-01-2019, 11:47 PM | #1 | |
| The future is unwritten Join Date: Oct 2002 
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				August 2nd, 2019: Common Man’s Souvenir
			 
			
			If you go through your junk drawer(yes you do, everyone does) or your desk, you’ll probably find a lot of pens, and it’s a good bet  many will have writing on them. Be it advertising for the pen maker, or some business to hand out, or a souvenir. Went to Vegas and came home with nothing but a free pen. This 132mm(5.2in) iron stylus has writing and like a pen was used for writing ... in clay or wax... 2000 years ago.  Quote: 
 Bonus... Speaking of writing implements, this Parker Fountain Pen, (Pat 6-30-91 & 1-3-05) was given to my Grandmother by my Grandfather on their wedding day in 1907. Black bakelite, with gold trim and eight Mother-of-Pearl facets. This puppy has a lot of miles on her, as Gram had beautiful handwriting she was often solicited to write letters for others as well as her own correspondence. She kept the records for the Ladies Aid Society at the church, and kept a daily diary/journal. As near as I can tell from the journals she changed pens just after WW II. Even up into the 1970's she never liked ball point pens.   
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|  08-03-2019, 06:16 AM | #2 | 
| Disorderly Orderly Join Date: May 2008 
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			Because ballpoint pens were still lousy in the 70's.  I remember when they first came out.  Our school desks still had a place for ink wells.  Ballpoint pens exuded purplish blobs and skipped when you tried to write with them.  It took years to get them right.  Most of them are not too bad today.  When fountain pens began to use cartridges, it was an improvement over the mess filling a fountain pen made, which probably prolonged their use.
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|  08-03-2019, 09:32 AM | #3 | 
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			I had a Parker T-Ball Jotter in the late 50's early 60's that worked fine. I had stretched the pocket clip during some youthful indiscretion and it would frequently fall out on my shirt pocket. The only reason I didn't lose it was because it made so much noise when it hit the ground because of all the pieces inside banging around.
		 
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|  08-03-2019, 09:57 AM | #4 | 
| Radical Centrist Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: Cottage of Prussia 
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			I started my work as a contrarian at age 12, so I spent my adolescence in the 70s using the Sheaffer fountain pen and ink cartridges. Screw you people and your 89-cent Bics. I need blue ink stains on my hands all the time.
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|  08-03-2019, 10:40 PM | #5 | 
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			And I'm sure that pen delivered.    
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|  08-03-2019, 11:53 PM | #6 | 
| Goon Squad Leader Join Date: Nov 2004 Location: Seattle 
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			Pen-cil.  The tool of choice for open minds. 
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|  08-04-2019, 11:08 AM | #7 | 
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			If you truly believe it, record that belief in ink, not some tentative pencil scratchings which can be erased.  Man up, indelible ink is indelible.   
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|  08-04-2019, 11:42 AM | #9 | |
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				Just for fun.
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