Description
Biohazard Inlay Pen
The biohazard inlay pen in made from 11 pieces of laser cut black dyed alder and green dyed maple. Guaranteed not to be a biohazard!
The biohazard symbol was developed in 1966 by Charles Baldwin, an environmental-health engineer working for the Dow Chemical Company. It is also linked historically to the Hagakure book of the Samurai and Bushido, the way of the warrior and warrior code of the samurai.
The pen uses a readily available Parker style refills both ballpoint and gel.
Included with your pen:
Blue Velvet presentation box with white satin interior
Black Parker style refill
Information on type refill and how to change it
Information on how to care for your new pen
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