(™ and patent pending)
“Simple and elegant.
The missing piece of the pencil has been found.”
Dave, age 62
“Get a SAVE-A-TIP today.
The lead you save might be your own.”
Paul, age 29
“Cool colors…the neon orange matches my wallet.”
Jamie, age 15
“Where was this when I was in school?
I can still show you where my pencil stabbed my forearm.”
Glenn, age 39
“I pack a tight purse and save-a-tips make carrying pencils
(and it even works on some pens)
possible without breakage or ink stains.”
Betty, age 51
“Totally tubular, man!”
Alan (surfer), age 23
“My save-a-tips do exactly what they promise!
Such a simple, low-tech idea.
They should have been invented long ago. ”
Louise, age 54
“I told my students that their parents should buy them Save-A-Tips.
They make pencils much safer to carry around.”
Laura, Elementary school teacher, age 30
“I had given up on pencils because the tips kept breaking in my computer bag.
But using these protectors, no tips have broken in months.”
Robert, age 58
“Do I really need another tie for Father's Day?
A dozen SAVE-A-TIPs would be much more useful. (Hint, Hint)”
Turner, age 43
“The future is here!
Hey pencils, welcome to the 21st century!”
Frank, age 36
“We play Scrabble and use the Save-A-Tip to keep our pencil as on-point as our friendly competition!" John, age 62 and Diana, age 45
“I’m a constant notetaker and always carry a pencil in my front pants pocket. If I put it in pencil-tip-downwards, I risk punching a hole in my pocket. If I put it in pencil-tip-upwards I risk poking my hand. Can't win. So I only carry a short, unsharp pencil. Now my worries are over. With this Save-A-Tip gizmo, I can carry any size pencil, upwards or downwards, and keep it sharp. Why didn’t they invent this decades ago?”
Allen, age 62