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2 Year Anniversary Of The New Wahl-Eversahrp Company


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Wow does time fly. 2 years and 55 pen models after the introduction of the first of the "reborn" WAHL-EVERSHARP pens, we are embarking on the latest in new celluloids and resin designs to widen the line even further. AND...the next Series, the Very Oversize "Deco Band" models that could be ready for unveiling at the DC Show are just around the corner too..

 

We put together a new brochure to try to give a one glance picture overview of what the full array of current offering look like.. We failed because you an not fit all these pens onto on side of one sheet of paper! Nonetheless, here is what the brochure came out like.

 

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a75/wahlnut/Screenshot2015-02-24091348_zps5a1292aa.png

 

AND THATS JUST THE front! with not enough room to give the new Celluloid cap 100 Year Pens any press nor the award nominated SkyScraper...So the back side of the page was necessary...

http://i9.photobucket.com/albums/a75/wahlnut/Screenshot2015-02-24091423_zps1d4ac8f1.png

 

 

 

Thanks to all of our now very loyal customers and who have supported the WAHL-EVERSHARP brand over th past 2 years. With out them and their buying power support, we would not be able to even think about future models!

 

Available at fine pen retailers or on line at www.wahleversharp.com

 

 

Syd "the Wahlnut" Saperstein

Pensbury Manor

Vintage Wahl Eversharp Writing Instruments

Pensbury Manor

 

The WAHL-EVERSHARP Company

www.wahleversharp.com

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congratulations on on the 2 year milestone!

 

I see celluloid, will there be a doric with vac fill in the future?

Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing

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I am also a big fan of your Skylines...and your company. I especially appreciate how you have embraced the company's history and stayed true to their products...albeit with a modern twist. Looking forward to your future models. Love the Skylines I have now.

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Syd, this is marvelous! Keep up the good work. Great pens. I look forward to seeing you in DC this August again.

 

Congratulations -

 

Erick

Using right now:

Visconti Voyager 30 "M" nib running Birmingham Streetcar

Jinhao 9019 "EF" nib running Birmingham Railroad Spike

Pelikan M1000 "F" nib running Birmingham Sugar Kelp

Sailor King of Pens "M" nib running Van Dieman's Heemskerch and Zeehaen

 

 

 

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