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Pens are trade show promo items from Symantec (makers of Norton Antivirus, among many other enterprise products).
About the pens:
I believe the pens are either Cross or Libelle, based on a few key features, however I am not 100% certain. The pens have no brand marks on them. Regardless of who makes them though, they are EASILY the finest pens I have ever received as promotions at a trade show. I have an entire desk drawer in my home office dedicated to the pens I've collected at various trade shows, and out of them these are easily the best I've come across (working in IT/Networking this says an awful lot. There are plenty of trade shows and plenty of pens to go around from the myriad of vendors).
Pens are made from polished metal and have a very smooth and solid feel. Additionally, they write as smooth as any of the best pens I've ever used. Pens are fitted for Cross refills, and write at least as well as (if not better than) the sterling silver Cross Classic (cost to me = $70) I use at my desk. Twist retracting mechanism is very smooth as well, adding to the pen's solid construction.
I've given some of these pens to coworkers who collect trade show pens as well, and all have been very impressed with the quality. I've actually started using one of these just about exclusively. Believe me, the quality of these pens is magnitudes higher than standard promo fare.
Pens in photo are identical to the pen you will receive, however neither of them is the exact pen I will be shipping. Pen I took apart is the pen I use regularly myself, the other pen is one I'm keeping new in my collection drawer, added to the photo for reference. The pen I send to you will be identical to the pen at the bottom of the photo.
Auction Info:
I will ship anywhere on earth (covered by UPS or the USPS), provided
you are willing to contact me for a shipping quote (and then
subsequently pay the appropriate amount). I use the USPS or UPS
shipping estimator websites to get my quotes, so don't worry about
being quoted something ridiculous. I generally just take whatever they
calculate and add a couple US dollars for packaging. I believe the US
Postal Service gives insurance as part of the base shipping cost, so I
try to use them first. I haven't had any issues shipping packages
overseas, however I cannot be held responsible if a package is lost or
seized by customs. I will provide you with all applicable tracking and
ID information after I ship the item(s), and will assist in any way I
can when filing an official insurance claim should the need arise.
Feel free to email me any questions.
Thanks and happy bidding.
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