$60.00
This pen is a great gift for the biker in you or your love one. The cap is an engine head complete with exhaust pipe clip. The pen nib is an eagle head with a collar with Live Free Ride Hard band and a Kick Start mechanism on the Shock Absorber under the cylinder head. The pen takes a standard Parker refill and comes in a gift box. The barrel is made from the following described below.
AMERICAN BISON HORN
Latin: bison (aurochs)
Bison Horn, is a permanent pointed projection on the head that consists of a covering of keratin and other proteins surrounding a core of live bone. Horns are distinct from antlers, which are permanent. In mammal’s true horns are found mainly among the families of Antilocaprid (pronghorn) and Bovidae (cattle, goats, antelope etc.).
Bison mate in late spring and summer in more open plain areas. During fall and winter, bison tend to gather in more wooded areas. During this time, bison partake in horning behaviors. They rub their horns against trees, young saplings, and even utility poles. Aromatic trees like cedars and pine seem to be preferred. Horning appears to be associated with insect defense, as it occurs most often in the fall when the insect population is at its highest. Cedar and pines emit an aroma after bison horn them and this seems to be used as a deterrent for insects.
Bison are herbivores, grazing on the grasses and sedges of the North American prairies. Their daily schedule involves two-hour periods of grazing, resting, and cud chewing, then moving to a new location to graze again.
For the first two months of life, calves are lighter in color than mature bison. Though extremely rare, white buffalos exist.