December's Social Pen Giveaway in in honor of our first-ever collaboration with Noodler's Ink. We're giving away one bottle of our new, retailer-exclusive Noodler's Revolution Blue 3oz bottled ink AND a Noodler's Neponset Briarwood Ebonite fountain pen. Besides the fact that all the Neponset music nib fountain pens have sold out everywhere, this one is a limited production of only 7 that were made in the Briarwood Ebonite.
How To Enter
We want to hear your battle cry!For decades, digital devices have marginalized the use of handwriting and penmanship in schools and businesses. Today, we rise up to let the masses know that we will not go quietly into the inky night. Proudly carry your Daily Arsenal of pens in your pocket. Show off your Spencerian and flex those nibs if you've got them.
You have (3) possible entries for this giveaway. One is by simply commenting on this blog post with your pen battle cry. The second and third entries can be obtained via Facebook and Twitter. If you have an account with either social network, simply find our page (details below) and Like or Re-Tweet the giveaway post below :
Join @goldspotpens in the fight against digital! Viva la Pluma! #PenRevolution http://bit.ly/1tF7Knq
(Feel free to add your own pen battle cry and tag it #PenRevolution)
Here is How to Enter (no purchase necessary) :
- Comment on this post (1 Entry / person)
- Click over to our page on Facebook or Twitter.
- Post your Pen Battle Cry with the hashtag #PenRevolution
- "Like" or Re-Tweet the link to the giveaway above (1 Entry per Twitter and/or Facebook Account).
We will contact the winner directly through either Facebook, Twitter or E-mail to obtain the shipping information and send out your Noodler's Neponset Pen & Noodler's Revolution Blue!
Rage Against the Devices!
ReplyDeleteTo paper, with flex!
ReplyDeleteInvincible, Perpetual, Indestructible! Penmanship will never die!
ReplyDeleteChange the world; pick up a pen and WRITE!
ReplyDeleteGo with grace!
ReplyDeleteThINK beats ThTONER every day of the week!
ReplyDeleteIt's the WRITE stuff!
ReplyDeleteI'm flexy and you know it
ReplyDeleteTo pen and notebook!
ReplyDeleteInk me blazer
ReplyDeleteGreat give away thanks for the chance
ReplyDeleteA pen never needs to depend on electricity to work!
ReplyDeleteYou have my nib!
ReplyDeleteInk on, ink off! LOL! :)
ReplyDeleteWith the written word, I would destroy you.
ReplyDeleteA more elegant instrument for a more civilized age.
ReplyDeleteHave a penchant for writing!
ReplyDeleteHabesne pennam?
ReplyDeletePower to the Pen!
ReplyDeleteNever give up! Never surrender! #PenRevolution
ReplyDeleteDo not go gentle into that good write
ReplyDeleteThe pen is mightier than the sword!
ReplyDeleteSlide it gently and don't push down too hard!
ReplyDeleteWhat's to savor? Pen on paper!
ReplyDeleteto honor of the flex !!
ReplyDeleteGet writing and enjoy the experience!
ReplyDeleteUse just the tip!
ReplyDeleteReturn to the old traditions!~
ReplyDeleteFrom fountain pens flow the freshest ideas!
ReplyDeleteRemove ballpoints from the premises!
ReplyDeleteGive me flex nibs or give me death!
ReplyDeleteI ink, therefore I am!
ReplyDeleteFor ink!
ReplyDeleteRight to Write... right?! WRITE!
ReplyDeleteCarpen diem, and ink the day!
ReplyDeleteONWARD! And may you have the strength of a Safari!
ReplyDeleteBecause "Write on" sounds so much better than "Type on"!
ReplyDeleteManu Forti! (Also happens to be my family's historic motto. It means "With a strong hand.")
ReplyDeleteAsk not what your pen can do for you, but what you can do for your pen! (Mine wants to ink up with that Revolution Blue)
ReplyDeleteVerba volant, scripta manent
ReplyDeleteThe Revolution is coming! The Revolution is coming!
ReplyDelete...dave
The Ink must flow!
ReplyDeleteGive me Revolution Blue or give me death!
ReplyDeleteYadda
ReplyDeleteVive la Revolution!
ReplyDeleteOops, wrong war.
The harder the conflict, the more glorious the triumph.
ReplyDeleteIn the ink we trust!
ReplyDeleteWrite on dude!
ReplyDeleteI would rather Write than be wrong.
ReplyDeleteBlue: the ink within my pen!
ReplyDeleteFountain: returning from the past!
Blue: a new hue about to dawn!
Fountain: Revolution be mine at last!
Write or Die!
ReplyDeleteFight the tyranny of ballpoints!!
ReplyDeleteLet's see how well your dumb computer works when I pour ink all over it. Jerky computer.
ReplyDeletePen~~~ this is how I start writing... Thank you^^
ReplyDeleteThere is nothing, I repeat, nothing as wonderful or romantic as seeing ink flow from a fountain pen to paper while writing.
ReplyDeleteVeni, vidi, scripsi.
ReplyDeleteThe pen is mightier than the gadget!
ReplyDeleteRight on
ReplyDeleteMay your nib be sharp and your mind sharper!
ReplyDeleteThe best ideas improve over time. Leave them in ink.
ReplyDeleteThis ink doesn't run!
ReplyDeleteWe will WRITE our FREEDOM!!
ReplyDelete#PenRevolution (sing to the tune of Voltes V opening theme song) Someday the sons of Pens shall fill all the earth, the morning of pen geeks can come to its birth, so we'll all wave our Parkers high and free through the air, for the love of pens we then all shall share. Pen geeks boldly unite to fight and fight for pens, hand in hand like eagles through the breeze, over nibs and over inks. Analog, we love to write! Flashing through with nibs of steel. Fates of foes are what we seal with pens of cellulite! Over nibs and over inks. Onwards victory!
ReplyDeleteBrain to pen in hand to eye and back to brain completes the revolution.
ReplyDeleteJust keep writing, writing, writing.
ReplyDeleteWe shall write on the beaches, we shall write on the landing grounds, we shall write in the fields and in the streets, we shall write in the hills; we shall never surrender.
ReplyDeleteThe pen is mightier than the keyboard!
ReplyDeleteCongrats. Your entry was randomly selected as the winner of our giveaway. Please e-mail us with your details directly to our adddress : tom@goldspot.com
DeleteWe will never surrender without a fight, and since the pen is mightier than the sword, we shall never lose.
ReplyDelete"Charge!" —oh wait, that's the battle cry of pen-less souls who have to plug their tablets in.
ReplyDeleteFountain pens forever!
ReplyDeleteTo quote Voltaire, "To hold a pen is to be at war." How fitting!
ReplyDeleteComputers don't do smooth. They are the rush against the fountain pen's peace.
ReplyDeletePen, Ink, Paper, all mightier than a digital message.
ReplyDeleteI have always felt that the impersonal text of the digital age does not only lack character, but is also insufficient for deep and meaningful communication. And what is better than writing with a pen? Writing with a fountain pen of course!
ReplyDeleteWrite on, man!
ReplyDeleteVIVA LA NIBBAGE!
ReplyDeleteThe revolution will not be televised (we'll write it ourselves).
ReplyDeleteKeep Calm and Write On!
ReplyDeleteCan we have a revolution that doesn't "fight" digital (we are communicating online here!) but celebrates the diverse ways to write- pen and keyboard!
ReplyDeleteI ink, therefore I am.
ReplyDeleteGive me pens and ink or give me death. Or Maybe just a harsh talking to - it's difficult to write when you're dead.
ReplyDeleteOnward flow!
ReplyDeleteThe written word. PENspiring humanity for centuries.
ReplyDeleteLook at these apples!
ReplyDeleteAnalog forever!
ReplyDeleteJust write.
ReplyDeleteThink in ink!!
ReplyDeleteInky fingers rule!
ReplyDeleteI'm thinking it's better to be inking your letters.
ReplyDeleteHonor your thoughts with a fountain pen!
ReplyDeleteLet's talk about flex baby.
ReplyDeleteLike English longbowmen of yore, he defiantly held up two fingers, but his were inkstained - signifying he had a fountain pen and knew how to use it.
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