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Here is a sneak picture of the Stallone Pen, "Chaos"...

 

 

 

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm78/FountainPenz/Montegrappa%20pens/Screenshot2011-04-2.jpg

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Here is a sneak picture of the Stallone Pen, "Chaos"...

 

 

 

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm78/FountainPenz/Montegrappa%20pens/Screenshot2011-04-2.jpg

 

Holy &*$%!!! :yikes:

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Holy Jebus. What I wouldn't give to bring that pen to a meeting at work. It would blow people's minds. :P

 

How much are they paying for kidneys these days?

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Here is a sneak picture of the Stallone Pen, "Chaos"...

 

 

 

http://i293.photobucket.com/albums/mm78/FountainPenz/Montegrappa%20pens/Screenshot2011-04-2.jpg

 

I just don't get it, what is going through the heads of their designers? However, this is a cool pen.

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lticaptd.gifit would make a fun talking point - but I bet the price isn't!!!glare.gif

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Bit confusing with the time difference between US and Australia. Was this posted on Aprils Fools Day. It looks like it in any case.

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Oh my! The guys on the Usual Suspects Network would love it. Snakes and Skulls! Bet it is $xxxxxx! Not my cup of tea but God Bless Um.

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Hmmm, Gothic. Oh well. Either the guy working out this as an aprils fool joke had a gas, or the designer who made this had been on the gas too long.

 

 

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According to this press release they're quite serious.

 

http://classic.cnbc.com/id/42245938

 

No picture is shown but the description matches.

 

Are there enough antisocial biking fountain pen aficionados to make it anything other than a huge failure?

 

 

 

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