healeydays Member Joined Nov 30, 2012 Messages 1,057 Location Bedford NH Oct 23, 2013 #1 Folks, Dumb question time, What does the term postable vs non postable in a pen?
maxwell_smart007 Lead Moderator Staff member Joined Aug 4, 2007 Messages 6,760 Location middle of nowhere in the great, white North Oct 23, 2013 #2 postable - cap can be placed on the other end of the pen when writing (usually threaded). non-postable - cap does not attach to other end of pen - it has to be set on the table when writing
postable - cap can be placed on the other end of the pen when writing (usually threaded). non-postable - cap does not attach to other end of pen - it has to be set on the table when writing
healeydays Member Joined Nov 30, 2012 Messages 1,057 Location Bedford NH Oct 23, 2013 #3 Thank you. Couldn't find what I was looking for here on the site using search, but went out to Google and it found the answer on our site. http://www.penturners.org/forum/f50/postable-non-postable-48016/
Thank you. Couldn't find what I was looking for here on the site using search, but went out to Google and it found the answer on our site. http://www.penturners.org/forum/f50/postable-non-postable-48016/
A ashaw Member Joined Jun 23, 2004 Messages 1,590 Location Phila, PA, USA. Oct 23, 2013 #4 Interesting tidbit about this subject. Americans what postable caps. Europeans do not post their caps. The reason is so no body steals their pens when they lend the for someone else write with them (rollerball).
Interesting tidbit about this subject. Americans what postable caps. Europeans do not post their caps. The reason is so no body steals their pens when they lend the for someone else write with them (rollerball).
healeydays Member Joined Nov 30, 2012 Messages 1,057 Location Bedford NH Oct 23, 2013 #5 Wow, that is a nice little tidbit and a new selling method for explaining why it is worth buying.