This set of neon-colored Bic pens have black caps and are printed with a black Apple logotype in Apple Garamond, Apple’s corporate font at the time.
The three neon colors include purple, green, and pink.
UPDATE: After I posted this originally, I discovered an eBay listing for Apple “color changing pens” that looked just like these. I tested them by grasping them for a few minutes, and found that they are, indeed, color changing with heat! I’m not sure if the effect has faded with age, but each of the three colors still fade. The last three photos show the effect.
This Apple Education pen and pencil set was manufactured in Germany by the Senator company. The set consists of a similarly designed white plastic pen and pencil with black accents and a black rubber grip. The sides of the pen and pencil are printed in the Apple Garamond font (Apple’s corporate font from 1984–2003) with “Apple Education ’93” and a compass symbol with a black Apple logo at the center.
The box from the set measures 6.875 inches tall, 1.75 inches wide, and 0.75 inches deep. The pen and pencil are clipped to a white plastic base.
According to their website, the company that manufactured this set is still in operation and recently celebrated their 100th anniversary: “senator products stand out because they represent a thorough concept targeting individualised brand presentation: a broad range of designs, dependable production and customised printing mean they offer a perfect match with your brand.”
This spiral-bound notebook and pen combination has a clear plastic cover over a white cover with a gray Apple logo. The back cover is black, and the notebook includes an elastic band to hold a pen.
The attached pen is graphite with a silver Apple logo.
The notebook measures 6 x 7.125 inches, while the pages are 5.125 x 7.125 inches. The notebook is 0.635 inches thick.
This eMate 300 Pen is a replacement stylus for the Newton eMate 300 device. The accessory is model number H0222Z/A and is unopened in the original packaging.
The eMate 300 was marketed to education as a low-cost laptop-like device, and was the only Newton with a built-in keyboard.
This collection of translucent pens are red, green, orange, and gray. All of the pens have matte silver accents and are printed with a white Apple logo. Many of the pens are in their original packaging.
These are among several unique Apple-logo products that were available at “The Company Store @ Apple” located in the Infinite Loop Campus (in the 1 Infinite Loop building). When Apple began moving to the Main (“spaceship”) Campus at Apple Park, a new Visitor Center was built near the new campus and The Company Store was closed and replaced by more standard Apple Store.
This collection of plastic BIC pens are in orange, blue, and purple with white accents. Each has a white Apple logo.
These are among several unique Apple-logo products that were available at “The Company Store @ Apple” located in the Infinite Loop Campus (in the 1 Infinite Loop building). When Apple began moving to the Main (“spaceship”) Campus at Apple Park, a new Visitor Center was built near the new campus and The Company Store was closed and replaced by more standard Apple Store.
This matte silver capped pen features a translucent green accent (and interior). It is printed in black with an Apple logo and the URL www.apple.com/training in the Apple Garamond font (Apple’s corporate font from 1984–2003).
This gloss black pen features a textured metal grip area in the center and has chrome accents. The Apple logo is chrome-colored and the pen includes a stylus at the top.