Pens for the ladies

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Need some suggestions.

I want to make a special pen for my wife. She doesn't care for the slim line pens, she says they're too small. What pens have your ladies like? Appreciated any suggestions.:smile:
 
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My wife told me the PSI Diva's would make a nice ladies pen. She was right. I've sold about a eighteen. Their magnetic necklace pens aren't bad either but they are more of a small target item
 

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For a ballpoint I would go with an Elegant Sierra, for a rollerball I would go with a Sedona.
My wife has small hands so I made a Sterling Silver Sedona for her and she loves it.
 

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I've made several Divas and Magnetic Necklace pens myself. But my sales experience has been just opposite, selling about 2 Magnetic Necklace pens for each Diva.
 
Need some suggestions.

I want to make a special pen for my wife. She doesn't care for the slim line pens, she says they're too small. What pens have your ladies like? Appreciated any suggestions.:smile:


Listen to your wife, MAKE WHAT SHE WANTS. There ain't no "womens's pen or mans's pen. ALL OF MY DIVA PENS have been made for MEN (Don't that curl your Cherios)!

Make them just like you would for men, EXCEPT make them to fit your customer's hands! MAKE PENS TO fit into their hands. Women don't want pink, "fu-fu", unless they tell you.

My experience is that women want great writing pens that fit their hands. Nothing more, more nothing less. If you make "fu-fu" pens, just for women, you have lost all creditabilty.

ASK YOUR WOMEN CUSTOMERS WHAT THEY WANT, THEN MAKE IT! If you make the "do-dah" pens from PSI, you are OUT OF BUSINESS. LISTEN TO YOU CUSTOMERS! Women are the same as men, except they dress and smell better!

Those PSI "women's pens" are the few left in my inventory!

Respectfully submitted.
 
Women don't want pink, "fu-fu", unless they tell you.

They told me

Those PSI "women's pens" are the few left in my inventory!

I make them to order, although I have never made one for a man. Must be a different crowd in Georgia :smile:

Andy is right though. It's all about preference. Some women prefer the slimmer style pens like Sedona's while others prefer something along the lines of a Churchill. It's all about what they want
 
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