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Just watched a video of Joe Biden signing, Cross Townsend rollerball seems to be the pen of choice for give-aways, I wanted to be the first pointing it out😀😀

 

 

 

 

 

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I was going to ask. :) Also, there appeared to be a tray of pens in front of him - were they all Cross Townsends?

Will work for pens... :unsure:

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Too expensive for my use, but it's a beauty and better than a 
"sharpie"....LOL!!

"Moral goodness is not a hardy plant, nor one that easily propagates itself" Dallas Willard, PhD

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3 hours ago, AmandaW said:

I was going to ask. :) Also, there appeared to be a tray of pens in front of him - were they all Cross Townsends?

 

As far as I could see

 

1 hour ago, Estycollector said:

Too expensive for my use, but it's a beauty and better than a 
"sharpie"....LOL!!

 

They are pricy, just checked it on the website

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Yes, cross has been making pens for presidents for decades, they engrave the signature on the pen.

So space and time are linked together. As we are looking across space, we are looking back in time. The further and further away those stars are the further back in time you are looking. Now you are seeing a star that is say six thousand years ago. Imagine somebody at that star looking at us They would be seeing us as we were six thousand years ago. Which of those two is now? - Alan Parsons Project The Time Machine - Temporalia (Paraphrased)

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Just a correction.  President Biden did not use a Cross Townsend but a Century Classic II that was black laquer and gold plated.  A representative of Cross confirmed he used the felt tip in black, not the roller ball refill.

 

Hope this helps.

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As noted in another thread, the exact same pen that the former administration used including the felt tip (not Sharpie).

 

 

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Excellent and perfect...............................................................

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22 hours ago, Tim Johnson said:

Just a correction.  President Biden did not use a Cross Townsend but a Century Classic II that was black laquer and gold plated.  A representative of Cross confirmed he used the felt tip in black, not the roller ball refill.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Damn, I was trying to look smart, I got Cross right though

 

 

20 hours ago, PAKMAN said:

As noted in another thread, the exact same pen that the former administration used including the felt tip (not Sharpie).

 

 

biden pen.jpg

 

Looks nice

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Are those Joe Biden pens for sale?  Just curious.

 

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--Sign in a bar and grill, Ormond Beach, Florida, 1960.

 

 

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