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When I pulled my tongue away, I.....Well, you don't want to know what happened :o but let's just say I never did that again.

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Well...I grabbed those pens this morning and put them to paper while they were still too cold to hold on to.

 

I think there might have been the slightest reduction in flow but both pens STILL wrote extremely well.

 

Once they warmed up I did note they did get a little wetter.

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Phew, I was wondering when they were going to make an ink that survived the bitter cold...I was just telling my wife how I yearned to walk outside in my drawers to scratch a postcard in the -12 weather that we get here in WI. Thanks to Nathan and the diligent testing effort of Keith the Great, now I will soon realize my dream...

 

 

P.S. Please excuse the immense sarcasm listed above by Mr. Koenig...he's in a surly mood today... :lol:

 

You're all MAD! I love this group... :D

 

Cheers,

 

Mark

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It's just "Keith".

 

:lol:

 

I don't expect to be writing postcards in the snow or doing much writing outside at all but now I can carry a pen in the outside pen pocket of my cozy down filled parka and know it will write when I need it to.

 

There are a lot of people who work out of doors here and having tools that work in the worst conditions is really important to many people.

 

I think I'll fill a Borghini I.O.S. with Polar Black and give it to my favourite mail-lady as there have been many occasions she has come to the door and needed signatures on deliveries and her pen has been too frozen to write.

 

She always comments on how I have such nice pens so I think she would appreciate it.

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"Spam! Spam! Spam!"

 

"Life's a peice of sh**. When you look a it."

 

Yup, Python...

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