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| name = Retro 51 | | name = Retro 51 | ||
− | | logo = | + | | logo = http://www.retro51.com/New_nav4_r1_c1_f2.gif |
| founded = 1995 | | founded = 1995 | ||
− | | founder = | + | | founder = George Kartsotis |
− | | headquarters = | + | | headquarters = 1306 Exchange Dr, Richardson, Texas 75081 |
| key_people = | | key_people = | ||
| products = Writing Instruments | | products = Writing Instruments | ||
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+ | Life is too short to carry an Ugly Pen!™ | ||
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− | + | Retro 1951's mission is "life is too short to carry an Ugly Pen" and we mean it. Always on the lookout for the latest trend or newest thing in the market, Retro merges the fashionable colors and designs of today with the vintage and quality standards of “the good ol’ days.” Every Retro piece is designed with that nostalgic, early American dream, and it could be best said that,“We make ‘em like they used to!”™ | |
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Revision as of 18:53, 18 April 2017
Retro 51 | |
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Founded: | 1995 |
Founder: | George Kartsotis |
Headquarters: | 1306 Exchange Dr, Richardson, Texas 75081 |
Key People: | |
Products: | Writing Instruments |
Website: | https://www.retro51.com/ |
Mission
Life is too short to carry an Ugly Pen!™
Story
Retro 1951's mission is "life is too short to carry an Ugly Pen" and we mean it. Always on the lookout for the latest trend or newest thing in the market, Retro merges the fashionable colors and designs of today with the vintage and quality standards of “the good ol’ days.” Every Retro piece is designed with that nostalgic, early American dream, and it could be best said that,“We make ‘em like they used to!”™