Click for a better image. If this were any larger it would just be a 5 gallon bucket. Odd question...can anyone name that square gray one in the lower right side by the red Sarasa?
Seth
A collection and some insight into the pens I use and love and a few of the dead ones as they pass their last drops of ink to paper from a pen junky.
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Moonman AKA The Camry
OK, Camry MIGHT be a little bit of a stretch comparison. Low cost and will run forever. The Moonman M2 is a super fun Chines...
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OK, Camry MIGHT be a little bit of a stretch comparison. Low cost and will run forever. The Moonman M2 is a super fun Chines...
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I have been dying to pass along the story of how I got an amazing chicken cordon bleu recipe...kidding. So, I still use a pen and I still h...
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Good news! Before I wrote this, I really thought this was an old pen that I wouldn't be able to find again. I was wrong! A quick Googl...
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I have several of these on my art desk. I thought I was the only one. Not sure about the grey one. Found this online, could it be this one?
http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/579608757/popular_cheap_plastic_square_pen_for.html
Can't offer an identification, but wanted to pass on a tip. One way to coerce order in a large pencil cup = inserting one of more of otherwise tossable cardboard toilet tissue rolls. They can be easily trimmed for desired dimensions, and they're flexible. I keep a can of spray paint handy to better disguise 'em. I've long used the empty rolls for holding extension cords and the like, then reached for one out of desperation re a too-large pencil cup. Worked a treat!
Pam G, I need a picture! And Sandy, you are very very correct. Bonus points... what Hotel Chain uses these?
It's from the W Hotel. We have some of these at work because we've had several holiday parties there!
I keep my sharpies in a huge yogurt cup. My pens are all in Starbucks cups, whenever they accidentally double cup my drink.
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