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Titanium pen.
An example of the element Titanium

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Titanium Titanium pen
Titanium pen.
Given the poor track record of products that use titanium in their name I should be skeptical about this pen. But Fisher is a respectable company, and it does rather feel like titanium. Some day when I have time I'll test it.
Sadly, reader Jeff Deifik informs me that it's yet another case of a company using the word titanium when in fact they meant titanium nitride, not titanium metal. Oh well, I should have known. Unfortunately for my pocketbook Jeff also pointed me to a pen made of actual titanium, for $237. Watch for it showing up on this site before too long.
Source: eBay seller bargains-by-the-bagfull
Contributor: Theodore Gray
Acquired: 1 December, 2003
Text Updated: 21 April, 2009
Price: $11.50
Size: 6"
Purity: >90%
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