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Tiger Pens Blog
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This Web log is an extension of TigerPens.co.uk, an online shop devoted primarily to pens but also pencils too. As you can imagine an online shop is all about selling products and while that’s exciting, this blog gives us a chance to talk about the things we are passionate about – namely pens and pencils. Yes, there will be some reviews but we are also looking forward to sharing our thoughts and views with you on anything pen and pencil related.
Do let us have your comments; it would be great to hear from you.
Recent Posts
Conversations About Letter Writing
Lois Bouton, a 90-year-old retired schoolteacher in Arkansas, is known as the “Coast Guard Lady” because she’s been writing letters to Coast Guardsmen around the world since the ’70s, according to a local TV station. Bouton...
Finding a New Home for Old Pens
The end of the year seems as good a time as any to clean out all those old ink pens that you aren’t using and find a constructive use for them. The Inkophile suggests donating your surplus pens to schoolkids in Africa. Finding a New Home for ...
Pens Your Friends WON’T Steal
Last week, we linked to some brilliant posts about the two types of pen people: those who carry pens and those who steal them. Now, we’ve found the perfect solution for those troublesome pen thieves. Check out Borrow My Pen? from Fred & Fri...
Why Not Give a Pen for Christmas?
We’re not going to lie to you. If you’ve waited this long to think about shopping for Christmas, you’re leaning more toward naughty than nice. But that doesn’t mean it’s too late to find a nifty gift for someone you love. Pens are a classy,...
Uni-ball’s Messy Desk Contest
Being an office slob is about to pay off for some of our readers in the UK. Uni-ball is looking for people with the messiest desk drawers, and they’re willing to give away loads of free stuff to find them. That’s right, we said, “f...
Pen Carrier or Pen “Borrower”?
Which person are you: The one who always has a pen or two in your pocket, or the one who borrows pens and, like as not, doesn’t return them? (Shamefully, I’m one of the latter – although it’s usually not on purpose. The upside is ...

