Chosen by customers in over 35 countries worldwide.

Handcrafted in the United States

Each Pitchman pen is individually crafted using carefully chosen materials and finished by hand. Nothing is mass produced. Every pen reflects a deliberate standard of care.

Trusted by Clients Worldwide

Pitchman Pens have been selected by customers across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia to mark moments that matter.

Secure International Ordering

Encrypted checkout, protected payments, and careful packaging ensure your pen arrives safely—wherever you are in the world.

White-Glove Presentation

Every Pitchman pen arrives in our signature gift box, thoughtfully prepared for presentation, protection, and long-term ownership.

Handcrafted for Long-Term Ownership

Each pen is crafted for enduring use and backed against defects in workmanship.

Ongoing Care & Support

Questions, care, or service—our team remains available long after your pen is in use.

A Curated Collection

All Our Pens

This selection showcases a few of our designs. Browse the full Closer, Rainmaker, and Tycoon collections to see every variation.

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Pitchman Closer Rollerball Pen - Luxurious black rollerball pen handcrafted with palladium and 22 Kt gold – a unique and fancy executive pen.
Anbieter:Pitchman

Closer Black Rollerball Pen

Ab €300,95 EUR
Pitchman Rainmaker Sapphire Fountain Pen - A stylish pen for woman
Fancy Pen - Rainmaker Blue Abalone Rollerball Pen
Pitchman Rainmaker Red Abalone Rollerball Pen - Fancy Pen

Frequently Asked Questions

Are there situations where commemorating a public service appointment would be inappropriate?

Yes. If the role requires strict neutrality or the appointment is still provisional, it may be better to wait or keep the acknowledgment very understated. In some cases, public attention can feel uncomfortable or even improper. When in doubt, a quieter approach is usually the right choice.

Does the level of the role change how the appointment should be commemorated?

It often does. Senior or highly visible roles usually call for a more formal and measured approach, while smaller appointments may be acknowledged more simply. The key is matching the tone to the responsibility of the role, not the importance of the individual receiving it.

For appointments that involve signing, certifying, or formally accepting responsibility, a writing instrument can make sense because it’s used in the moment itself. It becomes part of how the role is entered, not just something given afterward.

Should the commemoration focus on the person or the office they’re stepping into?

The focus should remain on the office and the responsibility that comes with it. While the individual matters, public service roles are bigger than one person and often outlast the person holding them.

Any commemorative gift should reflect that reality. Items chosen for these moments should point to the role being assumed, not personal taste or achievement. When the emphasis stays on the position itself, the gesture feels respectful to the institution and appropriate to the trust being placed in whoever holds the office.

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