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Pair of Vintage Floaty Pens - Hawaii (1940s) & Towe Ford Museum (1980s)

$ 15.83

Availability: 86 in stock
  • Vintage: Yes
  • Brand: Unbranded
  • Material: Plastic
  • Condition: Used
  • Ink Color: Blue
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Pair of original vintage floaty pens.
    One of these pens was purchased by my father in Hawaii in the 1940s when he was stationed there during WWII.  The pen reads "Aloha . . . Hawaii."  The name on the clip reads "Denmark."  The "Floaty Action" has a surfer riding a wave.  The ink in this pen is dried out, and it sometimes take a bit of effort to get the ball point pen mechanism to extend.
    The other pen is from the "Towe Ford Museum" in Mount Sacramento, California.  The museum was opened in 1987 under another name and was renamed the Towe Ford Museum in 1997, so this pen was made sometime after 1997.  The name on the clip also reads "Denmark."  The Floaty Action has a Model T Ford "driving" from one end of the pen to the other.  The ink in this pen, too, is dried out, and it sometimes takes a bit of effort to get the ball point pen mechanism to extend.
    Sorry, but these pens are being offered only in one lot - they are not for sale individually.
    Please read the information in the Payment and Shipping tab and look at all of the photos before buying because returns are not accepted.  The photos are considered part of the description for these pens, and the buyer will receive the pens pictured in the photos.
    Buyer pays for shipping in the United States; sorry, no shipping outside the U.S.