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Back in 1889, George Parker received his first patent on a pen. His inventions and improvements in the pen industry, are revolutionary and have changed the way that people write. The Parker Sonnet Pen series is just the next generation in an ongoing attempt to improve how pens can impact users.
This series has both fountain pens and roller ball pens, with prices ranging from $50 to over $300. Their unmatched quality and writing experience makes this series the best line to date. Not only are they attractive, they are comfortable to hold and have a beautiful appearance. This series not only looks great, the writing is the best in the industry.
Using the two hundred years of experience, the construction of this line is just outstanding. All of the nibs, in the Parker Sonnet Pen series, have gold plated or 23kt nibs. The design work on this important piece is very distinctive. The nib is the area where the ink flow is controlled.
This series comes in a variety of colors and styles. The Gold Plated line is not only functional, the appearance is spectacular. Each pen is coated in 23kt gold with solid gold nibs. They come with a pin striped design and with additional sizes available, every person, using this pen, will feel as if it were made exclusively for them.
The sleek contours and retro look truly speak volumes about the quality of these outstanding writing instruments. But as good as they look and feel, the performance is what sets apart from the competition. The ink flow is still controlled by a patented process dating back to almost the inception of the company. You will feel as though these pens are doing the work for you. And, with different sizes available, your perfectly fitting pen will feel as if it were made just for you.
The composite materials used will delight you while making your purchase. The Black Matte finish is overlaid with several coats of rich, black lacquer which results in a silky smooth feel. This color has both 23kt trim and nickel plated Palladium trims and will make you wish that you had been using it forever. The Stainless Steel series has an ultra soft high polish and comes with both the 23kt trim and the high shine nickel plated Palladium. There is also the spectacular Gold Plated line. These pens are coated in 23kt gold with solid gold nibs. This pin striped design is as elegant as a pen can get and the comfortable feel will likely be unmatched by any product.
Each Parker Sonnet Pen comes in a beautiful gift box with an extra ink cartridge and a converter, for those of us that still would like to use an ink bottle. All products in this line comes with a 2 yr guarantee. Purchase this pen and you will likely never buy another brand. Parker Pens has certainly done a great job with this series and your fingers and hands will be grateful that you found the Parker Pen Company.
Learn more about parker sonnet pen. Stop by George Cotinghiu's site where you can find out all about vintage fountain pens and what it can do for you.
Refillable Markers: Schools And Businesses Significantly Reduce Waste And Save Money
If you grew up in the ‘70s or ‘80s Woodsy Owl really expected you to not litter. The "Give a Hoot – Don't Pollute" campaign throughout the United States and Canada effectively taught a generation to use the garbage can. And now that we're grown up, it's plain to see that we are really good at throwing things away. Fast-forward to the children growing up in the new millennium. Their skills include carrying out school waste audits, establishing environmental clubs and urging their schools to turn to green school supplies that are non-toxic, reusable and recyclable.
But green products, like refillable dry-erase markers, can challenge our way of thinking. Perhaps we think they're too expensive, too messy and inconvenient, poor quality, or just too old fashioned. The truth is, many eco-friendly products have significant cost savings, top quality manufacturing, and an undeniable contribution to the modern pursuit of environmentalism. They are the product, so to speak, of a new frame of mind.
The AusPen, a non-toxic, recyclable and refillable dry-erase (whiteboard) marker is a prime example of this new mindset. Each AusPen starter kit contains 6 markers and their refill inks. Far from being an eco-friendly product that is more of a luxury item than a necessity, the AusPen fetches cost savings of approximately 70%. Since each refill bottle contains the ink equivalent to 40 disposable markers, the per-marker cost of the AusPen is 28 cents, compared to traditional markers which range between 70 cents to 1 dollar. Considering that schools, campuses and offices are ordering dry-erase markers for dozens and even hundreds of classrooms and offices, this represents appreciable savings.
Second, with regard to quality, the AusPen was designed by its Australian makers with durability and human health in mind. Regular markers are designed to be thrown away, so its nibs fray and dry out quickly if left uncapped. The creators of AusPen, on the other hand, have reinforced the nibs, made them double-ended (so you can switch the nib around) and made a longer cap-off recovery period. More importantly, the AusPen is non-toxic, doing away with the commonly-used chemical xylene, which is linked to headaches, dizziness and breathing difficulties such as asthma.
Finally, regarding the notion that refillable markers are old fashioned, there are few more pressing environmental priorities of our times than reducing the waste we generate and precious resources we consume. North American teachers will throw away over 500 million dry-erase markers into their local landfills this year, making dry-erase markers one of the top sources of toxic waste for schools and offices. These markers, incidentally, are non-biodegradable and will not break down. One AusPen kit is the equivalent of 246 disposable markers and as such keeps approximately 20 pounds of toxic waste out of the landfill. Then, as all good things must come to an end, when the aluminum-built AusPen reaches the end of its long user-lifespan, it goes into the recycling box.
Cost savings, quality, and waste reduction characterize the AusPen refillable markers, proving that both the environment and coffers can stay green. ‘Give a Hoot – Don't Pollute' has served us well, as long as we curb our enthusiasm to throw everything away.
About the Author
Maureen O'Neill is a research/writer with EcoSmart Products, the North American Distributor of the AusPen dry-erase (whiteboard) markers. The AusPen markers are refillable, non-toxic and recyclable, making them the world's most environmentally responsible dry-erase markers.
Romainian Tokarev or Astra A-80?
I have been looking at almost every 9mm i can find and the other day at the gunshop I found a NIB Astra A-80 9mm. After looking at it I decided that it looked like a well made SIG clone. On to the next shop. Now this is where I was a bit supprised. I walked in the door to find a cool looking Romanian Tokarev. It was kind of strange looking but after holding it I found it to be more comfortable than I had expected. Also in the corner I found a Nagant revolver that looked pretty neat. I can get the Astra for $300, or I can buy the Tokarev for abt $175 and the Nagant for $100. Should I look at buying some of these pistols or should I save up my money until i get to say $500 and buy a Springfield or something?
Still for range shooting? I would go with the Tokarev, a little more accurate, and lot's cheaper ammo.
Oh yeah, I find people are more likely to answer your questions if they know you will go back and pick a best answer. I have answered two others of your questions about your decision on which pistol to buy. Pick best answers. Thank you.
An Post to provide NIB cash services
DANISH-OWNED National Irish Bank (NIB) has agreed a deal with An Post to provide cash services at more than 1,200 post offices as the bank moves to a cashless system across its branch network.
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