Now You See It, Now You Don't

One of the most interesting floaty pen designs is the "conceal-reveal". Perhaps best known for the "Tip & Strip" pens where a black bathing suit disappears to reveal a nude or scantily clad person or two, the "conceal-reveal" pen has some other fun applications. A white plastic tube on the inside moves back and forth inside. The white color gives a light background through which one can view the transparent inner design, making it seem to magically appear. Conceal-reveal designs are among my favorites.


I love these two. The ketchup and mustard slowly flow over the french fries and hotdog. Add the Coke or Pepsi pen and have lunch.


In this German Coca-Cola pen, the green bottle fills up and empties over and over again, and you don't even have to return the bottle.


"Say Pepsi, please."


In this Tokoyo Tower pen, one can view the tower during the day or at night regardless of your time zone.


You can alternate views between La Tour Eiffel and L'Arc De Triomphe in this Paris pen.


The words "Nova Scotia" appear and disappear.


Wouldn't it be great if Sclerotherapy was really so easy?


The glass appears to fill with beer in this Miller Genuine Draft pen.


The Name Game...

At one time Eskesen produced conseal-reveal pens containing names. If you have a name that was popular in the 70's, you just might be able to find one of your very own. Diana Andra's Float About has a few in stock.

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