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Detroit Tigers Pen – Made from Tiger Stadium Seating · Baseball Kit Bolt-Action Pen · MLB Collectible Tigers Fan Gift

Detroit Tigers Pen – Made from Tiger Stadium Seating · Baseball Kit Bolt-Action Pen · MLB Collectible Tigers Fan Gift

Regular price $94.95 USD
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📘 Why It Matters
Tiger Stadium was the soul of Detroit baseball for nearly a century. Known as “The Corner” for its iconic location at Michigan and Trumbull, it hosted legends like Cobb, Kaline, Trammell, and Gibson from 1912 to 1999. This handcrafted pen carries that legacy—made from authentic stadium seating and designed for fans who still feel the roar.

✍️ Details
- Turned from authentic Tiger Stadium seat wood
- Finish: High-friction polish for natural feel and fingerprint resistance
- Ink: Black Parker-style medium ballpoint (replaceable)
- Length: Approx. 5"
- Mechanism: Bolt-Action
- Hardware: Baseball kit with oil rubbed bronze finish
- Clip: Bat held by a player swinging at a curveball
- Tip: Baseball detail
- Cap: Stadium replica end
- Certificate of authenticity: Included with every pen
- Handcrafted in Murfreesboro, TN

🎁 Perfect For
- Detroit Tigers fans and MLB historians
- Father’s Day, retirement, graduation, or holiday gifts
- Collectors of stadium memorabilia
- Anyone who remembers the roar from The Corner

🪵 Materials
- Tiger Stadium seat wood
- Baseball-themed metal hardware (Oil Rubbed Bronze)
- Parker-style ink cartridge

🪚 About 467 Woodworking
At 467 Woodworking, we believe in beauty built with integrity. Every product is handmade by Steve in our small shop outside Nashville, TN, where craftsmanship meets calm and every detail is intentional.

We design with clarity, build with conviction, and tell stories through wood—pens, crosses, coasters, and more—each shaped to reflect the peace we hope they bring. Whether it’s a gift, a memory, or a daily carry, our products are meant to last and speak for themselves.

In discovering ways of managing anxiety and depression, Steve found woodworking to be a calming process. It focused his attention on what was in his hands. It gave his hands something to do while calming racing thoughts and offering encouragement that he could build something out of raw materials that resonated with family, friends, and now perfect strangers—through our Etsy shop, local craft and collector shows, and on Facebook and Instagram. That journey is why our tagline remains Peace in Every Piece.

Thanks for stopping by. We’re glad you’re here.

–Steve & Beth

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