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Earl Camembert wrote in message . ..
On Wed, 09 Jun 2004 17:21:04 GMT, Earl Camembert wrote: When the Japanese signed the surrender aboard the Battle Ship Missouri General MacAarthur use his own personal pen. An Orange Parker Duofold, it was twenty years old at the time. Parker fairly recently made a Limited Edition copy of 1945 unites. Get it one thousand nine hundred and forty five. In fact, MacArthur used a total of 6 pens that day - including his Orange Duofold. -Ben- |
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"Ron Wilbanks" wrote in message . com... During an interview last night with a former White House staff member during the Reagan Administration, he mentioned that Ronald always had a lot of pens on hand that he was fond of. Some of them were gifts from foreign dignitaries and friends from all over the world. I am curious, what kinds of pens did he mostly use and what kind of fountain pen did he sign important bills and documents with? I think somebody once commented on here that he did an advertisement for a pen company in the 1940s? I ran across the following from the History 80's tab at http://www.spacepen.com/usa/index2.htm: "1983 - Fisher Space Pen is used by Ronald Reagan to sign the Proclamation inaugurating the Air and Space Bicentennial Year to celebrate Man's first flight in a hot air balloon near Paris France" -- ~~Bluesea~~ Spam is great in musubi but not in email. Please take out the trash before sending a direct reply. |
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Fred wrote in
: On Thu, 10 Jun 2004 10:44:04 GMT, "Penny Howland" wrote: Can we talk about pens? If you want to display your political brilliance, there are plenty of other groups on the server. We have become so intolerant in some areas; that bit of sarcasm doesn't seem so outrageous. I can think of several threads that went way OT without such serious criticism. OK, then let's try it this way... Imagine Pres. Kerry signing an important bill, and someone asks for the pen as a keepsake. "Pen? I don't own any pen. That's the family pen. And I actually voted against this bill before I voted for it. Hey, did you know I used a MB 149 when I served in Vietnam? But I threw that pen away in protest. No, wait, it was someone's else's pen. And it wasn't a pen, it was a nib, section, and cap. Did I mention I served in Vietnam?" Polly wants a cookie? Not taking any sides here, man, but have you tried independent thought lately? Is any of your political opinions not a platitude? Read anything other than Calvin? I hope you are not older than 14 or so. Voting rights for the moronic are the dark side of democracy. And yet... You are entitled. God bless America. S.A.M. |
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