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We still have available a great selection of the latest Retro 51 Tornado Poppers! Dinosauria - Retail $35 Bouquet - Retail $35 Surfin - Retail $49 Breakaway (Soccer) - Retail $37 Be sure to check our our website for more!!
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Retro Tornado Popper Series Limited Edition Pen - Breakaway - Soccer Theme.
PenBoutique posted a topic in The Mall
The new limited Retro51 Tornado Popper Ballpoint is the - Breakaway soccer! The pen features soccer balls on the body of the pen and also on the top. Retro 51 always brings a limited number of these amazingly beautiful pens which sell out like in a day - max a week. So grab yours today!!!! We have a limited number of pens. Limit 2 per customer. http://www.penboutique.com/retro51-tornado-popper-limited-edition-breakaway.html -
Vintage Postcard - Fp Friendly - Is It The Paper Or The Pen?
goatgolfer posted a topic in Paper and Pen Paraphernalia
Being new to the FP writing hobby and enjoying the nib>feed>ink>paper interface, I have been writing postcards to friends and family just for the pleasure of a lovely image on the front and the nuance of the weighted line on the back. Having spent >16 years in Europe, I prefer recognizable images of landmarks because they are emotive. I purchased a postcard set that was art images of Parisian landmarks and had a terrific start. The cards were well printed and the side for correspondence accepted J-fine nib*- Heart of Darkness (who knows where a postcard will go on its return to France). So, I bought a packet of "Vintage, retro" postcards of travel images from via Amazon http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00ED8O3P8?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00 When the well wrapped package arrived I enjoyed the reproduction photos of travel postcards on the front. The very glossy reverse side (where you write) rejected HoD even after 60 minutes dry time. Is the expectation that the writing tool of the era (vintage, retro) a fountain pen, would be rejected by these cards? I have posted elsewhere the chicken-egg conundrum of FP use. Is it the pen that can't write on the paper or the paper that won't accept the ink? I do feel duped by the retro promise but the return postage was more than the value of the cards. Maybe I forgot my Latin and caveat emptor. *J-fine nib is to differentiate Japanese line width as opposed to W-fine nib for Western. -
Can anyone tell me the name of this pen? Any and all info would be appreciated (color, model, etc.). Thanks!