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This pen was a gift from a fan of the newly renovated Art Gallery of Ontario in Toronto. It has the appearance and attributes of a pen made in Denmark, but it is actually made in China.
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The clip is made of a soft aluminum instead of a harder metal such as the type used by the Eskesen company on the real floaty pens.
The ink tends to create mini blots on the paper. The image is very pale.
This pen is a troubling find. It means the purist floaty collector must be ever more vigilant against the incursion of substandard pens.
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