Posted: 9/18/2008 7:18:57 PM EDT
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so what the hell is so special about this pen? i know it has a window breaker on it, but why $125.00?? is it the name?? |
From a guy who sells SureFire stuff, yeah, I totally agree. I'm also sticking with my free pens. If I need to break some glass, well, I'll just use the Ed Brown. ![]() Mark |
What, did you get one of those super duper rail mounted glass breakers??
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I would pay more for a pen than that, but not for THAT pen. Omas on the other hand |
LOL. No. |
You have to have way too much money to spend $1899.00 on a pen. |
But thats all I can write with....... ![]() I really don't understand the whole concept behind spending anymore than say $0.50 on a pen... i mean really... whats the point. I get so many free ones all the time anyway. though the surefire does look uber tacti-cool... the kool-aid stand has cut me off... too much coin for a pen... |
The same can be said for firearms. Why buy an Ed Brown or Wilson when you can buy a hi point for 1400% less. People that write A LOT on the job appreciate the finer writing instruments. That being said, I would love to have an Omas, but will stick to my watermans, lamy, pelikans, and mont blanc pilot g2 conversions. |
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C'mon... It says its "space age aluminum, rugged, and type III annodized..." Perfect for recreating the Joker "dissapearing pencil trick" with all the bad guys while escaping from a car sinking in a lake... :) The pen better have a .22 pistol built into it for me to want to spend that kind of money on it.. Or at least have a hidden blade in it.. If it is on LaRue's sight, it is going to be expensive no matter who makes it. |
My signing pens cost $4 each but they are great for signatures, almost as flowing as a fountain but with less mess. For work I use $2 pens with my ad on them, I hope people take them. At home the el chepo round stick bics are fine by me. |
