Here we have an item for all you Scripto Pen collectors. I just picked up two dozen non-working Scripto Med point Stick Pens made in Atlanta Georgia. I did not have one in my collection. All you have to do is send me an E-mail at moose@hot.rr.com and I will send you one. I guess I should point out again that they do not work and I am not aware of many Scripto Pen collectors. I only have two dozen.
I am always amazed at your collection! How do you find these things? Are they items you have held onto over the years or are you getting them at auctions/antique stores? It is very interesting!
ReplyDeleteI will share with you my best find... A few years ago I decided I wanted a retro 80's trapper keeper like from when I was a kid. I spent 50$ on ebay for a well used trapper.
A week later, I went into a ben franklin to look at office supplies and on the top shelf behind some things was a mint condition trapper keeper! It had all of the packaging materials attached, the folders and the notepad in it.
The cover had a penguin wearing sunglasses playing beach volleyball. I thought it was a great representation of an 80s trapper keeper. It didn't have a tag on it, so the checkout lady told me she thought 4$ was fair.
I think I got a great deal and was very lucky.
I have items that I look for. Scripto, Pentel Sterling Plactic and a few more. I am always looking. As always E-bay is a good place to start because you get an idea of what is still out there. In most cases these are things I grew up with. Plus it is just plain FUN.
ReplyDeleteI have items that I look for. Scripto, Pentel Sterling Plactic and a few more. I am always looking. As always E-bay is a good place to start because you get an idea of what is still out there. In most cases these are things I grew up with. Plus it is just plain FUN.
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