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Looking For Info On A "think" Pen And A Jean Pierre Lepine Pen


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I am trying to catalogue my pens. I have these two but no information on either except the manufacturer's name (one is Think and one is Jean Pierre Lepine). The Think rollerball is designed with white, yellow, black and red rectangles. I think the Jean Pierre Lepine may be in the Samba collection since it was that distinctive clip. I searched online for the Samba collection but didn't find one with this color: green, red, blue, yellow and black "confetti" look.

 

I can find nothing from a Google search that matches either pen. Can anyone provide any information? Knowing the name of the collection would at least be a start...

 

Thanks

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Thanks -- too bad I took high school Spanish instead of French! Looking at the online catalog, the design is definitely in the Samba collection, but the graphics/color is the same as IN66R of the Indigo collection.....probably means this combination is no longer available....but at least I was able to almost certainly identify it...

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...Looking at the online catalog, the design is definitely in the Samba collection, but the graphics/color is the same as IN66R of the Indigo collection.....probably means this combination is no longer available....but at least I was able to almost certainly identify it...

 

The first one is definitely a Samba, I have one in a discontinued color (pearl pink with green swirls). I'm not a colorful guy, so this one has stayed in the box unused, "any pink fans out there?" I feel like I should have a Dali mustache to write with this one. Also have an all gold color Winston (very heavy).

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