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Searching for old multi-pen-stationery tool

Passion - 27 May 2009, 09:23 pm
http://www.amazon.com/13-1-Multi-Function-Pen/dp/B001IYGAOM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=miscellaneous&qid=1243473653&sr=8-1

http://www.thefind.com/sports/info-swiss-army-multi-functional-pen

http://www.goldspot.com/Wagner_Victorinox_pens/Golf_Swiss_Army.html


Are any of these what you're talking about? If not I'm sorry to report that I can't find any trace of the multi-tool that you're describing online.
Mortis - 27 May 2009, 03:36 pm
Hey guys,
I remember having this multi function stationery tool thingy when I was a kid and Im just trying to track it down. It was made of white plastic and a swiss knife type shape. Im not sure but I think it was made by Zebra. It had 2 pens on one side (in the toothpick position of a swiss knife) and a mechanical pencil on the other. On one of the other larger sides, opening up swiss knife style was a highlighter, scissors and a swivelling tool that had a small blade at one end and a point at the other to use with the pencil as a compass. On the opposite surface was a slide out panel that acted as a ruler and had circular holes in it. Under the ruler was a compartment with an eraser and a tiny post it pad.

Thats about all I can remember. Can anyone identify it for me ? If I really had to I could do a bad drawing in MSpaint.
onelonegunman - 28 May 2009, 08:10 am
Hi,

If you think it is (was) made by Zebra, then contact them. Try www.zebra.com and click on the Contact Us link. They probably have a history department within the promo department. 8)
renoos08 - 22 Aug 2009, 10:40 pm
QUOTE:
http://www.amazon.com/13-1-Multi-Function-Pen/dp/B001IYGAOM/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=miscellaneous&qid=1243473653&sr=8-1


- Pen is rather nifty but the blade holder is only simi-solid. Is kind of like a exacto-knife and pen in one. Screw drivers are the small ones and have a very short neck. I would say its worth $10 but not $20. Good for those people who like to have all there options available. I keep mine with my tool bag just in case I need it for writing or exacto-knife cutting.