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I've just seen the new Edison Rock Candy Collier.

 

http://edisonpen.com/index.cfm/2020/01/15/a-new-material-in-the-production-line-collier-rock-candy

 

Oh wow. It's not exactly tasteful... but heck, what colour!

 

As a long time Collier fan with six already (including the Black Rose LE and a custom) this one is definitely on my list!

Too many pens, too little time!

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I've just seen the new Edison Rock Candy Collier.

 

http://edisonpen.com/index.cfm/2020/01/15/a-new-material-in-the-production-line-collier-rock-candy

 

Oh wow. It's not exactly tasteful... but heck, what colour!

 

As a long time Collier fan with six already (including the Black Rose LE and a custom) this one is definitely on my list!

 

 

+1. If one is inclined towards large, bright, multi-colored pens, this Collier is a fine example, and I am in general a fan of Edison's build quality.

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I like it! certainly it won't go unnoticed...

if it were my first Collier I'd probably go for a more sober look, but with 6 already! who cares!

 

(btw, the blue steel is being phased out, I'm happy I got that one when it was available...)

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(Expletives); I think I've just become $150 poorer.

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