October 17, 2005 | Volume 1,#2

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Your suggestions are welcome!
(our apologies to those who received a preliminary test of this newsletter!!!)


Pens from bowling balls?
YOU BET!!!

Mark your calendar!!!
We will be at the 3rd ever
Arts Vs. Crafts Fair
Friday, Nov. 18th &
Saturday, Nov. 19th
DOWNTOWN MILWAUKEE

Stop and see our show-only specials!

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Storage Galore...
Our newest items keep your collection safe and looking incredible - quality wood storage cases. Make your personal collection a conversation piece for years to come!
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Speakeasy Pens & Gifts ink bottle picture - Got Ink???
 

Got Ink?
Don't run out. Our ink comes in black and blue colors - ready to use in your fountain pen or your new Speakeasy Pen.
If you appreciate a good, dark ink with fantastic flow properties, look no further! Click here!

Fun Facts

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Famous novelists Ernest Hemingway and John Steinbeck used pencils to write their books.


- More than 10 billion pencils are produced annually throughout the world. The United States manufactures almost 2 billion pencils yearly—more than any other country.

- The first patent for a ball point pen was No. 392,046, granted October 30, 1888, to John J. Loud of Weymouth, Mass.

***More fun facts can be found on nearly every page of our website. Check it out! ***


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This publication is a periodic newsletter, distributed by Speakeasy Pens & Gifts.
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Speakeasy Pens & Gifts is a leading manufacturer and retailer of fine, one-of-a-kind hand-crafted pens and gifts including fountain pens, ballpoint pens, mechanical pencils, wine bottle stoppers, key chains, and desk sets.

Speakeasy Pens & Gifts was founded in 2003. Headquartered in Wauwatosa, WI, the company serves a global client base – both individual and corporate. For more information about Speakeasy Pens & Gifts, visit www.speakeasypens.com.


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