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Watch Part Steampunk Jr Cap.
These blanks are 12.5mm tubes used with the common Jr Gent sized kits. These sports team blanks pair excellently with team specific stadium seat material found on the Kansas City Royals stadiums' pages.
The list below is not a complete list, but it is a great starting point list to find your desired kit.
Watch Part Steampunk Jr Cap.
These blanks are 12.5mm tubes used with the common Jr Gent sized kits. These sports team blanks pair excellently with team color resin blanks.
The list below is not a complete list, but it is a great starting point list to find your desired kit.
Watch Part Steampunk Jr Cap.
These blanks are 12.5mm tubes used with the common Jr Gent sized kits. These sports team blanks pair excellently with team specific stadium seat material found on the Allen Field House blank page.
The list below is not a complete list, but it is a great starting point list to find your desired kit.
Blanks are chunks of the red seats mixed with Kansas City Royals colored resin.
Pen Blanks are a minimum of 3/4" x 3/4"
Bottle Stopper and Ring blanks are 1-1/2" round
Full blocks are 6" x 5.25" and a minimum of 3/4" thick
Knife Scales are 1-3/8" x 5" x 3/8" minimum
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal. Blocks come with 10 COAs.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
Kauffman Stadium, often called "The K", is a baseball park located in Kansas City, Missouri. It is home to the Kansas City Royals of Major League Baseball (MLB). It is part of the Truman Sports Complex together with the adjacent Arrowhead Stadium, home of the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). The ballpark is named for Ewing Kauffman, the founder and first owner of the Royals. It opened in 1973 as Royals Stadium and was named for Kauffman twenty years later on July 2, 1993. Since its last major renovation in 2009, the ballpark's listed seating capacity is 37,903.
Kauffman Stadium was built specifically for baseball during an era when building multisport "cookie-cutter" stadiums was commonplace. It is often held up along with Dodger Stadium (1962) in Los Angeles as one of the best examples of modernist stadium design. It is currently the only ballpark in the American League to be named after a person and is also one of ten stadiums in Major League Baseball that does not have a corporate-sponsored name. The stadium is the sixth-oldest stadium in the majors and has hosted the 1973 and the 2012 MLB All-Star Games, along with Royals home games during the 1980, 1985, 2014, and 2015 World Series. Between 2007 and 2009, Kauffman Stadium underwent a $250 million renovation, which included updates and upgrades in fan amenities, a new Royals hall of fame area, and other updates throughout the facility.
These blanks are from a game used jersey relic from Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles and stadium seat material from Lincoln Financial Stadium.
Jersey Relic blanks:
- Real NFL Game Played Jersey relic.
- These blanks sold in sierra clones, PSI Football Sets and Jr Sets
- All blanks will come with one COA per blank.
- COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal.
- Custom tube sizes available (two-three week delivery)
Hardin Penworks, LLC, certifies that material supplied to the artisan of the accompanying hand-crafted item was sourced from a game used jersey relic from Jason Kelce of the Philadelphia Eagles and stadium seat material from Lincoln Financial Stadium.
This material is guaranteed to be 100% Authentic.
Feel free to message us for any questions.
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These blanks are from a game used jersey relic from Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs and stadium seat material from Arrowhead Stadium
Jersey Relic blanks:
- Real NFL Game Played Jersey relic.
- These blanks sold in sierra clones, PSI Football Sets and Jr Sets
- All blanks will come with one COA per blank.
- COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal.
- Custom tube sizes available (two-three week delivery)
Hardin Penworks, LLC, certifies that material supplied to the artisan of the accompanying hand-crafted item was sourced from a game used jersey relic from from Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs and stadium seat material from Arrowhead Stadium
This material is guaranteed to be 100% Authentic.
Feel free to message us for any questions.
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Wooden seat pen blanks!
Pen Blanks are a minimum of 3/4" x 3/4"
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
Kezar Stadium is an outdoor athletics stadium in San Francisco, CA, located adjacent to Kezar Pavilion in the southeastern corner of Golden Gate Park. It is the former home of the San Francisco 49ers and the Oakland Raiders (first AFL season only) of the NFL. Kezar also hosts amateur and recreation sports leagues, as well as numerous San Francisco high school football games including the city championship, known popularly as the "Turkey Bowl".
Originally opened in 1925, Kezar Stadium was later demolished and rebuilt in 1989 with a much smaller seating capacity of 10,000 down from its original 59,942.
This material is guaranteed to be 100% Authentic.
Blanks are chunks of the yellow seats mixed with Appalachian State University colored resin.
Pen Blanks are a minimum of 3/4" x 3/4"
Bottle Stopper and Ring blanks are 1-1/2" round
Full blocks are 6" x 5.25" and a minimum of 3/4" thick
Knife Scales are 1-3/8" x 5" x 3/8" minimum
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal. (Full Blocks come with 10 COAs.)
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
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These blanks are made with game used baseball bat relics from Ralph Kiner of the Pittsburg Pirates and paired with wood from an original Forbes Field seat.
Ralph Kiner Relic Blanks:
- Real MLB Game Played baseball bat relic.
- These blanks sold in sierra clones, PSI Baseball, and Jr Sets
- Wood used is from an original Forbes Field Seat
- All blanks will come with one COA per blank.
- COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal.
- Custom tube sizes available (two-three week delivery)
Hardin Penworks, LLC, certifies that material supplied to the artisan of the accompanying hand-crafted item was sourced from a game used baseball bat relic of Ralph Kiner and wooden seat slats from a Pittsburgh Pirates’ Forbes Field wooden stadium seat.
Ralph McPherran Kiner was an American Major League Baseball player and broadcaster. After serving as a pilot in the United States Navy during World War II, Kiner made his MLB debut in 1946 with the Pittsburgh Pirates. Kiner was signed to the Chicago Cubs from 1953 to 1954 and to the Cleveland Indians in 1955. Following his retirement, Kiner served from 1956 through 1960 as general manager of the Pacific Coast League San Diego Padres. He also served as an announcer for the New York Mets from the team's inception until his death. Though injuries forced his retirement from active play after 10 seasons, Kiner's tremendous slugging outpaced all his National League contemporaries between the years 1946 and 1952. Kiner also lead the MLB in home runs for seven years consecutively ending his streak in 1955. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1975.
This material is guaranteed to be 100% Authentic.
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Wooden basketball court flooring pen blanks!
Pen Blanks are a close 3/4" x 3/4"
Ring blanks are 1-1/2" x 1-1/2"
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with silver foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
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The Kohl Center is an arena and athletic center at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, United States. The building, which opened in 1998, is the home of the university's men's basketball and ice hockey teams, and the women's basketball team. It also housed the university's women's ice hockey team through 2012, after which they moved into the adjacent LaBahn Arena. Seating capacity is variable, as the center can be rearranged to accommodate a basketball court, a hockey rink, or a concert. The maximum capacity is 17,287 in its basketball configuration, and 15,359 for ice hockey. The center has three levels, with the floor holding about 7,500 people, and the two upper balconies about 4,500 each. It is the second largest indoor venue in Wisconsin and the largest outside Milwaukee. The arena is located on the southeast corner of the UW–Madison campus, at the intersection of West Dayton and North Frances Streets.
Prior to the Kohl Center, the basketball teams played at the Wisconsin Field House, while ice hockey was played at the Dane County Coliseum. The hockey teams still may play there if there is an event conflict, because basketball has scheduling priority. Originally, the overhead scoreboard from the UW Field House was installed in the Kohl Center because the cost of a new scoreboard unit wasn't included in the figure for the new arena. The old scoreboard remained in the Kohl Center for seven years, and after the money was raised, a new and modern circular unit was bought and installed before the 2004–2005 winter sports season. At the same time a LED ribbon board was installed, which surrounds the arena below the second balcony, displaying advertising, messages, and scores. The design of the Kohl Center is modeled somewhat after that of the Field House with cantilevered balconies instead of a setback style. This was done to intimidate opponents and bring all fans close to the action.
A bar and restaurant was added to the second level in 2005. The area is for pre-game gatherings of boosters who have made donations to the athletic department.
In 2006 a second student-athlete academic center was built on the lower level of the Kohl Center to provide student athletes easier access to academic services. Prior to the 2006 men's basketball season, the UW Athletic Department sold 48 courtside seats, at a price of $10,000 to $12,500 each. The available seats sold out, and a waiting list was created for the sale of seats that become available in the future. Space for the seats was created by eliminating part of the courtside seating for media. The addition of these seats has increased maximum capacity for men's basketball from 17,142 to 17,190.
Prior to the 2008–2009 season some of the seating in the upper deck was also reconfigured, adding more seating to the arena to bring capacity for men's basketball to 17,230.
The athletic department's master plan included adding a practice rink for ice hockey after construction of the Kohl Center. One configuration under consideration placed the rink next to the Nicholas Johnson Pavilion, where it would serve as an alternative practice facility for the men's hockey team and a game and practice facility for the women's hockey team. This was realized as LaBahn Arena, which opened in 2012.
The front entrance lobby features a wall sculpture from glass sculptor Dale Chihuly called "Mendota Wall".
These blanks are from a game used jersey relic from Olaf Kölzig of the Washington Capitals.
Jersey Relic blanks:
- Real NHL Game Played Jersey relic.
- These blanks sold in sierra clones.
- All blanks will come with one COA per blank.
- COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal.
- Custom tube sizes available (two-three week delivery)
Olaf Kölzig, known as Olie the Goalie or Godzilla, is a South African-born German former professional NHL ice hockey goaltender. He is the current goaltender coach and player development coach for the NHL Washington Capitals.
The Capitals selected him 19th overall in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft. Kölzig played his first NHL game in the 1989–90 NHL season, but was sent down to the minors until 1995. With the exception of eight games with Tampa Bay at the end of his career, he played his entire 14-year NHL career with the Capitals. On 23 September 2009, Kölzig announced his retirement from the NHL. Later that year, Kölzig was named to the ECHL Hall of Fame at the 2010 ECHL All-Star Game in Ontario, California. The Capitals have not issued Kölzig's number 37 since his retirement.
Kölzig ranks among the NHL's top 30 in career saves (15th with 18,233), wins (28th with 303), games played (23rd with 719), and minutes played (23rd with 41,671).
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Wooden floor pen blanks!
Pen Blanks are 23/32" x 23/32"
Ring Blanks are 1-1/2" sq x 23/32"
Knife Scales are 5” x 1-1/2” x 23/32”
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
These blanks are from the center court basketball flooring of The Forum.
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Hardin Penworks, LLC, certifies that material supplied to the artisan of the accompanying hand-crafted item was sourced from the basketball court of The Forum. This wood was removed following the departure of the Los Angeles Lakers to the Staples Center in 1999.
The Forum is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Inglewood, CA. Opening on December 30, 1967, it was the home of the Los Angeles Lakers from 1967 to 1999. The Forum was the site of the 1972 and 1983 NBA All-Star Games, the 1984 Olympic basketball games, and the Big West Conference (from 1983 to 1988) and 1989 Pacific-10 Conference men's basketball tournaments.
The arena is formally known as The Forum Presented by Chase and has previously been known as the Great Western Forum and nicknamed the "Fabulous Forum" by Lakers announcer Chick Hearn. It is also known informally as the L.A. Forum.
This material is guaranteed to be 100% Authentic.
Green plastic seat pen blanks!
Blanks are 3/4" x 3/4"
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with silver foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
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Lambeau Field is an outdoor athletic stadium in the north central United States, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The home field of the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL), it opened in 1957 as City Stadium, replacing the original City Stadium at East High School as the Packers' home field. Informally known as New City Stadium for its first eight seasons, it was renamed in August 1965 in memory of Packers founder, player, and long-time head coach, Curly Lambeau, who had died two months earlier.
The stadium's street address has been 1265 Lombardi Avenue since August 1968, when Highland Avenue was renamed in honor of former head coach Vince Lombardi. It sits on a block bounded by Lombardi Avenue (north); Oneida Street (east); Stadium Drive and Valley View Road (south); and Ridge Road (west). The playing field at the stadium has a conventional north-south alignment, at an elevation of 640 feet (195 m) above sea level.
The stadium completed its latest renovation in the summer of 2013 with the addition of 7,000 seats high in the south end zone. About 5,400 of the new seating is general, while the remaining 1,600 seats are club or terrace suite seating.[17] With a capacity of 81,441, Lambeau Field is the fifth-largest stadium in the NFL with standing room, but is fourth in normal capacity. It is now the largest venue in the state, edging out Camp Randall Stadium (80,321) at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.
Lambeau Field is the oldest continually operating NFL stadium.[19] In 2007, the Packers completed their 51st season at Lambeau, breaking the all-time NFL record set by the Chicago Bears at Wrigley Field (1921-70). (While Soldier Field in Chicago is older, it was not the home of the Bears until 1971.) Only the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley have longer active home-field tenures in American professional sports.
Wooden seat pen blanks!
Blanks are 3/4" x 3/4"
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with silver foil embossed COA seal.
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
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Lambeau Field is an outdoor athletic stadium in the north central United States, located in Green Bay, Wisconsin. The home field of the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL), it opened in 1957 as City Stadium, replacing the original City Stadium at East High School as the Packers' home field. Informally known as New City Stadium for its first eight seasons, it was renamed in August 1965 in memory of Packers founder, player, and long-time head coach, Curly Lambeau, who had died two months earlier.
The stadium's street address has been 1265 Lombardi Avenue since August 1968, when Highland Avenue was renamed in honor of former head coach Vince Lombardi. It sits on a block bounded by Lombardi Avenue (north); Oneida Street (east); Stadium Drive and Valley View Road (south); and Ridge Road (west). The playing field at the stadium has a conventional north-south alignment, at an elevation of 640 feet (195 m) above sea level.
The stadium completed its latest renovation in the summer of 2013 with the addition of 7,000 seats high in the south end zone. About 5,400 of the new seating is general, while the remaining 1,600 seats are club or terrace suite seating.[17] With a capacity of 81,441, Lambeau Field is the fifth-largest stadium in the NFL with standing room, but is fourth in normal capacity. It is now the largest venue in the state, edging out Camp Randall Stadium (80,321) at the University of Wisconsin in Madison.
Lambeau Field is the oldest continually operating NFL stadium.[19] In 2007, the Packers completed their 51st season at Lambeau, breaking the all-time NFL record set by the Chicago Bears at Wrigley Field (1921-70). (While Soldier Field in Chicago is older, it was not the home of the Bears until 1971.) Only the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park and the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley have longer active home-field tenures in American professional sports.
These blanks are from a game used jersey relic from Rod Langway of the Washington Capitals.
Jersey Relic blanks:
- Real NHL Game Played Jersey relic.
- These blanks sold in sierra clones.
- All blanks will come with one COA per blank.
- COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal.
- Custom tube sizes available (two-three week delivery)
Rodney Cory Langway is an American former professional ice hockey defenseman. Langway was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in 1977 and by the WHA Birmingham Bulls in the same year. He played one season for the Bulls in 1977-78 before joining the Canadiens for the 1978–79 NHL season. The Canadiens went won the Stanley Cup in 1979.
Langway was traded to the Washington Capitals in 1982. This trade is attributed to stopping the franchise from moving out of D.C. The Capitals competed in the postseason in all 11 years while Langway was captain of the team until his retirement in 1993.
As captain, Langway became known as an accomplished leader who demanded greatness from himself and others, earning the nickname "Secretary of Defense". A two-time winner of the James Norris Memorial Trophy as the top defenseman in the NHL, Langway was elected to the Hockey Hall of Fame in 2002.
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Unleash the power of myth and imagination with this stunning 36-inch 3D printed articulated dragon!
This movable fantasy figure is designed for epic posing and display, making it the perfect addition to any collector’s shelf, gaming setup, or as a unique gift for dragon lovers. Crafted with precision using high-quality PLA filament, this multi-color dragon features a base color of your choice accented by a vibrant secondary color, creating a one-of-a-kind piece that’s as eye-catching as it is fun.
Key Features:
- Impressive Size: Measures approximately 36 inches (91 cm) long when fully extended, providing a commanding presence for decor or play.
- Full Articulation: Over 20 flexible joints allow for dynamic movements—coil it up, stretch it out, or pose it in flight for endless creativity.
- Multi-Color Design: Select one primary base color and one secondary accent color. Dual-extrusion 3D printing ensures seamless color integration without painting.
- Durable and Lightweight: Made from eco-friendly PLA plastic, it’s sturdy enough for handling but light for easy transport.
- Handcrafted Quality: Each dragon is 3D printed to order in our Baltimore workshop, ensuring meticulous detail and customization.
Whether you’re a fantasy enthusiast, a fidget toy fan, or looking for standout home decor, this articulated dragon delivers. It’s not just a toy—it’s a conversation starter! Ideal for ages 8 and up (due to small parts; adult supervision recommended for younger users).
Care Instructions:
- Gently clean with a soft, dry cloth or compressed air.
- Avoid direct sunlight or extreme heat to prevent warping.
- Store in a cool, dry place when not in use.
Ready to bring this mythical beast home? Customize your colors and order today—your adventure awaits!
Blanks are chunks of the green seats mixed with Philadelphia Eagles colored resin.
Pen Blanks are a minimum of 3/4" x 3/4"
Bottle Stopper and Ring blanks are 1-1/2" round
Full blocks are 6" x 5.25" and a minimum of 3/4" thick
Knife Scales are 1-3/8" x 5" x 3/8" minimum
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal. (Full Blocks come with 10 COAs.)
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
Hardin Penworks, LLC, certifies that material supplied to the artisan of the accompanying hand-crafted item was sourced from the plastic stadium seats of Lincoln Financial Field.
Lincoln Financial Field, also known as "The Linc", is a football stadium located in South Philadelphia, PA. It is the home stadium of the Philadelphia Eagles of the NFL and the Temple Owls football team of Temple University.
The Linc opened on August 3, 2003, with a seating capacity at nearly 70,000 after two years of construction replacing Veterans Stadium.
Lincoln Financial Field is also the primary home to the annual Army–Navy Game. The game has been played most often in Philadelphia. Prior to the Linc, it was played at Veterans Stadium until 2001, and prior to the Vet, at John F. Kennedy Stadium and Franklin Field.
This material is guaranteed to be 100% Authentic.
Blanks are chunks of the green seats mixed with Temple University colored resin.
Pen Blanks are a minimum of 3/4" x 3/4"
Bottle Stopper and Ring blanks are 1-1/2" round
Full blocks are 6" x 5.25" and a minimum of 3/4" thick
Knife Scales are 1-3/8" x 5" x 3/8" minimum
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil embossed COA seal. (Full Blocks come with 10 COAs.)
All blanks are cut as they are ordered.
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Embedded wood blanks from Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices State Historic Site is a historic brick building built in 1841 at 6th and Adams Streets in Springfield, IL.
All blanks will come with one COA per blank. COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with silver foil embossed COA seal.
Sierra Clone 27/64" pre-tubed blanks and custom tube sizes available per request.
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Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1089 – April 15, 1865) was the 16th President of the United States serving from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. Lincoln led the United States through the Civil War – its bloodiest war and greatest moral, constitutional, and political crisis. Lincoln’s actions preserved the Union, abolished slavery, strengthened the national government, and modernized the economy
The Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices State Historic Site is a historic brick building built in 1841 at 6th and Adams Streets in Springfield, IL. The law office has been restored and is operated by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency as a state historic site.
The office building is a surviving portion of what was the Tinsley Block, a brick structure built by local developer Seth M. Tinsley in 1840–1841 to provide office space in the newly chosen state capital city. Lawyer Abraham Lincoln and his partner Stephen T. Logan moved their partnership law offices to a third-floor office in the Tinsley Block in 1843. The firm of Logan & Lincoln broke up in 1844. Lincoln continued to practice law in the Tinsley Block office and accepted a younger lawyer, William H. Herndon, as his junior partner. The firm of Lincoln and Herndon practiced from the Tinsley Block office from 1844 until about 1852.
This material is guaranteed to be 100% Authentic.
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Product Details
Material: Authentic Lincoln-Herndon Law office wood salvaged from documented renovations.
Available Configurations:
- Jr Sets (Label Cast Caps & Wood Lowers): Pre-tubed Jr Caps (12.5mm) with label cast image of the building paired with pre-tubed Jr Lowers (10.5mm) made from the Lincoln-Herndon Law Office wood.
- All-Wood Jr Sets: Pre-tubed Jr Caps (12.5mm) and Jr Lowers (10.5mm), both crafted entirely from Lincoln-Herndon Law Office wood for a seamless, elegant look.
- Sierra Clones All Wood: Pre-tubed single-tube blanks (27/64") made from Independence Hall wood, compatible with Sierra Twist-style pen kits.
- Sierra Clone Embedded: Pre-tubed single-tube blanks (27/64") made from label cast image of the building paired with embedded Lincoln-Herndon Law Office wood, compatible with Sierra Twist-style pen kits.
- Custom Tubed Embedded: Pre-tubed single-tube blanks (27/64") made from label cast image of the building paired with embedded Lincoln-Herndon Law Office wood. Please put the custom tube size in the notes block at checkout
Craftsmanship:
Blanks are assembled with stabilized wood thins wrapped around and secured to the brass tube. These tubes are then cast in BLACK resin to fill in any small thin seems ensuring a smooth turning experience. All Lincoln-Herndon Law Office wood material was stabilized to enhance durability and finish quality. Please allow up to two weeks for pre-tube wood blanks; they are made to order with a small inventory available.
Sierra and Bolt embedded blanks with Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk.
All blanks will come with one COA per blank.
COAs are 4" x 6" card stock with foil COA seal.
Our Lockheed F-117A Nighthawk pen blanks capture the stealth and mystique of this iconic aircraft. Known as the "Stealth Fighter," the F-117A revolutionized warfare with its angular, radar-evading design. First flown in 1981 and revealed to the public in 1988, it was a cornerstone of U.S. air superiority, excelling in precision strikes during the Gulf War, where it flew 1,300 sorties without a single loss. Its faceted shape, coated in radar-absorbent material, made it nearly invisible to enemy defenses, earning its "Nighthawk" nickname. Powered by two General Electric F404 engines, it delivered unmatched covert strike capabilities until its retirement in 2008.
Each pen blank is crafted from authentic F-117A materials, preserving the legacy of this groundbreaking aircraft. Ideal for collectors, military enthusiasts, or anyone inspired by innovation, these blanks transform stealth history into a timeless writing instrument.

