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Albert Einstein Inspired Pen - Premium Writing Gift for Science Lovers, Students & Teachers - Perfect for Note Taking, Journaling & Collectible Memorabilia
Albert Einstein Inspired Pen - Premium Writing Gift for Science Lovers, Students & Teachers - Perfect for Note Taking, Journaling & Collectible MemorabiliaAlbert Einstein Inspired Pen - Premium Writing Gift for Science Lovers, Students & Teachers - Perfect for Note Taking, Journaling & Collectible MemorabiliaAlbert Einstein Inspired Pen - Premium Writing Gift for Science Lovers, Students & Teachers - Perfect for Note Taking, Journaling & Collectible MemorabiliaAlbert Einstein Inspired Pen - Premium Writing Gift for Science Lovers, Students & Teachers - Perfect for Note Taking, Journaling & Collectible MemorabiliaAlbert Einstein Inspired Pen - Premium Writing Gift for Science Lovers, Students & Teachers - Perfect for Note Taking, Journaling & Collectible MemorabiliaAlbert Einstein Inspired Pen - Premium Writing Gift for Science Lovers, Students & Teachers - Perfect for Note Taking, Journaling & Collectible Memorabilia

Albert Einstein Inspired Pen - Premium Writing Gift for Science Lovers, Students & Teachers - Perfect for Note Taking, Journaling & Collectible Memorabilia

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Product Description

  • Retro 51 Tornado Collection
  • Unique barrel design with antique pewter finish
  • Twist top mechanism
  • Unique packaging
  • A tribute to Albert Einstein, this metal pen has a sleek black barrel, printed with scientific calculations as if chalked on a blackboard. With a twist top mechanism and antique styling, this pen promises a smooth writing feel.

  • In the time of George Washington and the Founding Fathers, superior penmanship was a sign of class and prestige. It was considered an essential skill for those pursuing law, business, or other professional endeavors. The finer the handwriting, the more refined the man, and the more likely that he was in a position of authority and influence. Women were rarely taught how to write, and those who were were not educated to the same degree as men.

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