You got a brand new Moleskine notebook or diary for Christmas. You also got a fancy new pen. And if you’re really lucky, Uncle Pete gave you just over $13 (or €10) to spend on anything you like. Generous old Uncle Pete.
Might we suggest you pick up the Pen Clip, designed for Authentics by Stefan Diez. It’s a metal tube that clips into the spine of a notebook and lets you slide in any pen, be it a write-anywhere space-pen, or a cheap-o Biro. It’s a handsome way to keep pen and paper together.
It will be useless, of course, if your pen already has a clip (clipped pens can be forced into the Moleskine’s spine, like an epidural into a human’s vertebrae, but the spine will crack after a while). The Pen Clip can also be clipped to posters, calendars and anything else.
The $13 is for the small sized clip. If you received a large pen for your gift, then you’re out of luck: the large clip costs €13, or $17. Uncle Pete doesn’t look so generous now, does he?
Authentics Pen Clip [Connox via Oh Gizmo!]
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