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Corian Streamlines from todays shopping trip

Neil

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The lime green is not everyone's choice but if it doesn't sell will be the attention getter! Ordered another 100 kits of these today, love the gun metal, like the chrome and gold but think the copper is pants. Only GM and Chrome here.

 

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uuuuurrrrrggghhh make em go away dad !!!!!!!!

Neil i have to see you, you need therapy.
 

Jim

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Looking good Neil, Corian does make some nice looking pens .. :thumbs:
 

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Reckon an array of different coloured Corian's on your stall Neil will get people mingling round ,they look great.
 

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They're all very nice Neil. I don't see anything wrong with the green one, it'll probably be the first one people pick up.
 

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The only thing I don't like about corian is the weight, it does make for a heavy pen, that said if they sell what does it matter what I think, they certainly look good enough to fly off the stall :thumbs:
 

Neil

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Maurice,

Yes, the streamline bushes are different although the top and bottom are essentially the same as slimlines (the nib bush is slightly smaller than the cap bush though), the middles are larger. Likewise - I hate slimlines but there is something elegant about the simplicity and the lines of this pen.
 
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