BIC pen reviews

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Pvt.pile

FNG / Fresh Meat
Nov 22, 2005
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Sconnie Botland
LoL Only read about 5 of them so far but there funny as hell, good find man. :D

By Disappointed user (Taiwan) - See all my reviews Worked fine with my right hand, but when I came to use my left hand my writing came out looking like the work of a complete imbecile. I can only assume Bic have created a right-handed only pen, and would caution left-handers to "try before you buy".

By Alejandro Olguin Chavez Ortiz Sanchez Martine... (New Mexico, USA) - See all my reviews My wife thought that this pen would make a lovely Christmas gift for me and ordered it online. When the retailer emailed her asking which region type of pen she wanted, she was confused and neglected to reply to the message. About a week ago or so, the pen arrived via international courier and my wife presented it to me with a beatific smile and sparkles in her eyes.

Charmed by her thoughtful gift, I set down to jot some notes regarding a special remodeling project for the kitchen, but the pen refused to write. The crystalline barrel showed that the ink reservoir was topped off and there were no obstructions on the ball end, so I attempted to write once more. Alas, nothing appeared on my sheet of paper but scratches.

I frantically checked the package to see if there was some sort of activation process for the pen and stumbled across a warning note. Apparently the Writing Implement Association of America (WIAA) has established the UK as being part of distribution region 2, while North America is region 1. Because of the region differences, my imported pen will not work with region 1 8 1/2 x 11 inch letter-size paper - it only works on European (A4 and such) paper. Unfortunately the import duties on the pen itself cost quite a pretty penny, and I cannot afford to purchase appropriate-region paper to write on. I have looked up some so called "gray paper" import companies but I don't know if I altogether trust them.

If you're from the States like me, and you're interested in purchasing this fine writing implement, remember to specify the correct region!
 
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Murphy

FNG / Fresh Meat
Nov 22, 2005
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liandri.darkbb.com
Oldie but goldie. The first comment is a classic in and of itself. As if someone would care enough about a faquing pen to warrant that type of massive auto-biography-including review of the thing.
 

fiftyone

FNG / Fresh Meat
May 6, 2006
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A major step for mankind, probably the first "throw-away" object...

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EDIT : A little " "

Replaced the pen of schoolchildren, accompanied literacy in Africa, inspired artists ... The Bic Cristal appeared in the early 1950s, launched by Baron Bich, who has bought Hungarian Lazlo Biro's patent ball bearing and flow of the ink. It is one of the first disposable Bic imposed with great bursts of publicity before the lighters and razors. Since then, Bic has emancipated to become the tool of writing culture par excellence. His name is almost become a common name - a symbol!

Use all three examples every day myself, does this mean I have become a disposable object.

OMG...
 
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dogbadger

FNG / Fresh Meat
Aug 19, 2006
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here to kill your monster
I'm sure this was posted on these forums a while ago when it was in it's infancy - nice to see the origional reviewer has started something of a trend.
This kinda humour is straight from the pages of viz comic - in particular letterbocks, top tips and the fake vox populi used in the comic's spoof advertisments.