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| period = March 19, 2018 -  May 5, 2018 (47 days)
| period = March 19, 2018 -  May 5, 2018 (47 days)
| aim = [[funding aim::$30,000]]
| aim = [[funding aim::$30,000]]
| achieved = [[funding achieved::$54,789 (pending)]]
| achieved = [[funding achieved::$74,859 (pending)]]
| backers = [[backers::766 (pending)]]
| backers = [[backers::1,043 (pending)]]
| status = [[funding status::Pending]]
| status = [[funding status::Pending]]
| link = [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/danprovost/mark-one-a-minimal-durable-retractable-pen Official Kickstarter page]
| link = [https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/danprovost/mark-one-a-minimal-durable-retractable-pen Official Kickstarter page]

Revision as of 17:20, 20 March 2018

Mark One
Funding Platform: Kickstarter
Funding Period: March 19, 2018 - May 5, 2018 (47 days)
Funding aim: $30,000€ 27,000 <br />£ 24,000 <br />¥ 3,300,000 <br />AU$ 42,000 <br />
Funding achieved: $74,859 (pending)€ 67,373.1 <br />£ 59,887.2 <br />¥ 8,234,490 <br />AU$ 104,802.6 <br />
Backers: 1,043 (pending)"(pending)" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 1043.
Status: Pending
Web Site: Official Kickstarter page

Description

This project was launched by Studio Neat and is their first design of a pen (previously they had created the Cosmonaut stylus for touch-screen devices). This is not their first stationery-related product, as they had campaigned for the Panobook notebook in 2017.

The pen is a metal-machined, minimalist pen with a click-action knock. The pen was designed around the Schmidt P8126 rollerball refill, with a custom, all-metal click mechanism. The aluminum body pen is offered in two colors: black with nickel-plated knock, and white with copper-plated knock.[1]

The campaign surpassed the intended goal of $30,000 on the first day, with more than $50,000 by 5 p.m. EST.[2] Studio Neat tweeted that this was their 'most successful single day of funding, ever'[3], after breaking the goal in under 2 hours.[4]

References and Notes