Cross pen used to sign executive orders

LINCOLN, R.I. (PRNEWSWIRE) — The specially designed and engraved Cross pen “Townsend blue lacquer Selectip” was used by President George Bush to sign a series of executive orders and inaugural documents, according to A.T. Cross.

According to the penmaker, a select group of inaugural attendees received the limited edition Cross Century pen and pencil set bearing the new president’s signature and the presidential seal.

Cross sells a pen similar to the one used by President Bush for $95. The company sells the limited edition Cross Century pen and pencil set for $99.

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