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Saturday, December 5, 2009

Pen Daily Deal - Alfred Dunhill Sidecar Rollerball Weave Palladium Pen NUE3493

Alfred Dunhill Sidecar Rollerball Weave Palladium Pen NUE3493.
A super-fine writing instrument for businessmen and ninjas alike. This deal of the day is $155 (68% off the $480 retail price). Sale ends at midnight tonight (EST). December 5, 2009.

Here’s a little something different. The new sections on JomaDeals allows us to go out and try some new things. Like this Alfred Dunhill Sidecar Rollerball Weave Palladium Pen. The longer the name, the better the pen. And this pen is awesome. If this pen were in the middle of the road about to get hit by a car, and my girlfriend was also in the middle of the road, and I had time to save both of them, I’d take my extra time to make sure that I got the pen out of the road and let my girlfriend get hit. It’s that cool. Imagine if the founding fathers signed the declaration of independence with this pen. Then they’d all have the balls to sign like John Hancock. Imagine if you signed the merger with that Japanese firm with this pen instead of with that wimpy little Bic. Instead of a merger with old, short, Japanese guys in business suits, you’d have a merger with killer ninjas who you’d get to battle every afternoon at around 2pm to help shake off the post-lunch drowsiness. Try not being excited to go to work with that going on. The possibilities are endless. At the very least, it’s the never fail, always strong, always a good impression, power business pen. So buy today, and enjoy battling ninja businessmen every day for the rest of eternity (my life now has purpose).


SPECS:
  • Alfred Dunhill Sidecar Rollerball Weave Palladium Pen NUE3493
  • A striking weave motif encircles this palladium-plated Sidecar
Alfred Dunhill, Ltd. is a British-based company, specializing in men's luxury leather goods, writing implements, lighters, timepieces, fragrances and clothing. The business was developed by Alfred Dunhill after he inherited his father's saddlery business on London's Euston Road. Alfred Dunhill, responding to the growing demand for automobiles, developed a line of accessories called "Dunhill's Motorities". This first collection included car horns and lamps, leather overcoats, goggles, picnic sets and timepieces. Alfred Dunhill pitched the company under the slogan “Everything But The Motor”.

Dunhill has also occasionally provided various accessories for the cinematic James Bond throughout the series. The association first in 1962 began when the production team requested a gunmetal cigarette lighter for Sean Connery's introduction in Dr. No.

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