HisNibs.com update -- New MEGA ballpen April 24th, 2008
Well, the new Chinese pen models we introduced in the previous newsletter didn't last long! :) The Plasma http://www.hisnibs.com/x450.htm,
I Ching http://www.hisnibs.com/iching.htm,
Sanhe http://www.hisnibs.com/g__crown.htm,
Tiger Eye http://www.hisnibs.com/huashilai.htm
although the Globular Cluster is still available
and Bookworm http://www.hisnibs.com/bookworm.htm,
pens all sold out within 48 hours. They each have substantial waiting lists now, and I hope to re-stock in about a month.
The Pilot 78G http://www.hisnibs.com/pilot_pens.htm pens with the B stub/italic nibs are back in stock. Of course, I'm now out-of-stock of some of the other nib/color combinations -- as they're from different sources. The Hero 330 http://www.hisnibs.com/%27330%27_series.htm is also re-stocked.
The newest MEGA pen from Monteverde is the Ballpen http://www.hisnibs.com/mega_ballpoint.htm
Available in four colors, it was designed as a bold signature pen -- with the refills to match.
We're also now offering the Cartridge Rollerball pen from YAFA. http://www.hisnibs.com/cartridge_rb.htm
These writers allow you to use international-style, fountain pen ink cartridges -- such as those from Private Reserve http://www.hisnibs.com/ink.htm -- opening up hundreds of ink colors to an inexpensive rollerball format of writing instrument.
On the blog...Why flowers have lost their scent
Over the past year I've had a number of blog entries dealing with the mysterious disappearance of honey bee colonies, now known as CCD (Colony Collapse Disorder).
Well, a major contributing factor may now have been found...and it appears that it could have even more serious consequences.
"Pollution is stifling the fragrance of plants and preventing bees from pollinating them - endangering one of the most essential cycles of nature.
Pollution is dulling the scent of flowers and impeding some of the most basic processes of nature, disrupting insect life and imperilling food supplies, a new study suggests.
The potentially hugely significant research - funded by the blue-chip US National Science Foundation - has found that gases mainly formed from the emissions of car exhausts prevent flowers from attracting bees and other insects in order to pollinate them. And the scientists who have conducted the study fear that insects' ability to repel enemies and attract mates may also be impeded."
Please read the full article here... - http://hisnibs.blogspot.com
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Norman Haase His Nibs.com www.hisnibs.com Blog: http://hisnibs.blogspot.com
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