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Hero 100: Red or Green?


Betty

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Which do you prefer for the Hero 100: red or green color? I already own the all silver one. Which do you think is prettier. I can't really tell by the pictures.

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Well, I perfer the color red over green, but in a pen, I really rather have black. ;) But given the choice red or green, I would take the red.

 

 

 

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Red! :P I love red pens. My husband kids me because I have a red car and apparently that's a chick colour. <_<

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I have both but imo they are actually teal and burgandy. They also come with either a gold plated clip or chrome clip (both with chrome cap). I like the teal just slightly better.

 

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I would take green over red, but really don't know what the pen looks like. :blush:

It looks essentially like a Parker 51, if I recall correctly.

 

That being so, I think it'd look great in green.

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I know this has been asked before, but where can one buy a Hero 100? None of the usual online dealers that I am familiar with are currently carrying the 100.

 

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cheapest I found (and brought from) was isellpens.com

 

other sites: www.hisnibs.com

and Wood & Dreams (I think...google them)

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I've bought a couple from Ray at Wood 'N Dreams. Great service!

 

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Betty, I have a red one, which is really closer to a burgundy. I also have a black one and the SS model. I personally like green pens, but I think that the red looks better in this model. Just my two cents. :rolleyes:

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