If the pens were paid for with government money, it should be possible to find the vendor’s name, and the requisition.
The requisition should then have the specs for the pens. I know I’ve never seen a pen in my life that looked like that.
Then we can figure out who ordered the bullet design.
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Posting not only blind, but deaf also! LOL! All I have in front of me on this topic is the above. I’m surmising (because I don’t want to lose my current net connection by following the link to the reply which took place encouraging your comment) that the NP signing pens were bullet-formed. If my surmise is incorrect, I’m saying in my best Rose Rosanadana voice, (or was it Emily Netilla) “NEVERMIND!” LOL!!
Unfortunately, there may not be a manufacturer to turn to, grey_whiskers. :-(
They can be home made. It is difficult to believe that they would be so stupid as to do the normal govt requisition process. FWIW:
https://www.pennstateind.com/store/bullet-cartridge-pen-kits.html
Amazon apparently also sells them- I could not follow the link without losing the net connection I have right now, so I don’t know if the ones they sell are homemade or made by a known manufacturer:
https://www.amazon.com/Design-Gifts-BC29520-Rifle-Bullet/dp/B00MU043S8
Youtube even has clips showing how to make them:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g321yFvr744
My guess is that whoever made the pens made them homemade. Perhaps it was a personal purchase, and not directly through the government.
But still, Q has convinced us that these people are stupid, so perhaps your scenario of checking out the govt requisition and the manufacturer has merit after all.
I’m sure Pelosi just had a staffer order those up from the House office supply store.