Ballpark Pens

With more and more famous ballparks either disappearing or getting redone each year, these Ballpark pens might be your last chance to get your hands on a bit of history. The pens are andcrafted from salvaged wooden stadium seats. THe barrels and disc at top are made from wooden seats from historic stadiums. The pens ship with capless rollerball refill but can also use Parker style ballpoints and each is laser engraved with the name of the ballpark and years in existence. The prices vary depending on the stadium. Fenway Park sells for $250 and Yankee Stadium is $190.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Andy May 5th 2008 12:19PM
This would go well with the cufflinks made out of seats from baseball stadiums.
Greg May 5th 2008 10:45PM
While the dot on the end of the Wrigley pen looks to be approximately the right color, I've got a couple of the old Wrigley chairs in my basement, and that wood in the barrel of the pen doesn't look anything like any part of them.