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Leigh R

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Well, this city is truly the land of strange things. At a shop that sells promotional pens and keychains (the kind where you can have your logo attached/engraved/etc.), I found a couple of Sheaffer desk pens...but no stands. I got one, anyway. Do I just need something like a test tube holder to keep it upside down? Will it dry out if the stand doesn't come with a "cap"? (I have not been able to find a desk stand, because they no longer distribute Sheaffer in the country.)

TIA! :)

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Have you tried hiring a bunch of handsome young men who work out in the gym twenty nights a week, without their shirts, standing on either side of the driveway with their hands full of your pens....?

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Check Pendemonium for desk set stands for your pen. Also check out eBay. I see a lot of desk set stands for sale without pens on eBay all the time. Pendemonium will ship to you wherever you may be.

Thanks, Bill! I checked Pendemonium; I'll be eBaying next. :) I was just hoping to save myself the (almost always) high shipping from across the ocean, LOL. :)

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Have you tried hiring a bunch of handsome young men who work out in the gym twenty nights a week, without their shirts, standing on either side of the driveway with their hands full of your pens....?

Oooooo, now that's an idea. :roflmho: Maybe I should make the guys hold fountain pens the next time we cast for a commercial! :roflmho:

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