
Retro 51 Tornado Sea Turtle Rescue Ballpoint
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I love Retro 51 Tornado capless rollerball pens. Retro 51 Tornados feel so comfortable to hold. With their tapered barrel, it’s easy to find the “sweet spot” to hold. In addition, their look is classic. I’d recognize a Retro 51 pen(cil) anywhere due to the knurled twist-action retraction mechanism on top. One of the newer Retro 51 pens is the Retro 51 Tornado Sea Turtle Rescue Ballpoint. As part of the Rescue series, this pen trails after the recent release of the Cat & Dog Rescue 5 series. Each design of the Rescue series pens is unique, and brings these animals to life in their own way.
First of all, floating into your life is the new Retro 51 Tornado Sea Turtle Rescue Ballpoint. Saving sea turtles with style, this Tornado features an acid-etched sea turtle shell pattern. It’s beautifully lacquered in a vibrant sea turquoise color.
Secondly, the texture of the shell in hand combined with the Easy Flow ballpoint makes for a fluid writing experience. Speaking of which, they are technically capless rollerballs or ballpoints. These come with a Schmidt Easy Flow refill. However, this means you can also refill your Tornado with Monteverde’s Parker Style ballpoint or gel refills for more options.
Thirdly, with each Turtle Rescue sold, a donation is made to the Sea Turtle Conservancy. This helps protect these endangered reptiles, the environment they depend on plus educating the public.
Finally, each Tornado comes packaged in a matching tube that doubles as a pen stand or carrying case. A sticker comes with each one, with two sticker options available. Swim with the Turtles today with this new Rescue pen!
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