Promotional Screwdrivers - Pen Style

4-in-1 Pen-Style Promotional Screwdrivers

This convenient 4-in-1 pen-style pocket screwdriver is a multi-purpose tool sure to please everyone with your advertising printed on it.

4-in-1 Pen Style Screwdriver
Double-ended "pen" design fits smoothly into shirt pockets. Includes two sizes of dual-ended bits (slotted/ Phillips). Handy pocket clip on plastic body. Available in three color options: red, blue or smoke.

Pen Style Promotional Screwdriver is 5.25" long x .63" wide. Imprint area on barrel is 1.75" long x .5" high with optional second side imprint (for an additional charge).

Per Piece Prices for 4-in-1 Pen Style Screwdriver,
1-Side/1-Color Imprint

Quantity1002505001000
Pen Style Screwdriver
1-side/1-color imprint
1.361.301.241.18

An additional $45 non-refundable artwork charge per imprint position and color must be paid before work can begin.

For pricing on multiple locations or more than 1-color, please contact us for pricing.

For additional choices in promotional screwdrivers, visit:

Pocket Screwdrivers

Pocket Screwdriver Tool

Screwdriver Tool SetWith Flashlight and Tape Measure

Sabertooth T-Driver Screwdriver Set

6-in-1 Custom Screwdrivers





Heritage Advertising, Inc.
4100 Bob Wallace Ave. SW
Huntsville, AL 35805
Telephone: (706) 374-0710
Email:



American Minute with Bill Federer

November 30

"The Celebrated Jumping Frog of Calaveras County" was his first popular story, written while in San Francisco.

He then sailed to the Holy Land and wrote Innocents Abroad. While on this trip, he saw the picture of his friend's sister, Olivia Langdon of Elmira, New York, and he fell in love.

Immediately upon his return, he met and married Olivia.

His name was Samuel Langhorne Clemens, better known as Mark Twain, born NOVEMBER 30, 1835.

In Innocents Abroad, 1869, Mark Twain wrote:

"We dismounted on those shores which the feet of the Saviour had made holy ground...One of the most astonishing...observations is the exceedingly small portion of the earth from which sprang the new flourishing plant of Christianity."

Mark Twain continued:

"The longest journey our Saviour ever performed was from here to Jerusalem - about...one hundred and twenty miles....He spent His life, preaching His Gospel, and performing His miracles, within a compass no larger than an ordinary county of the United States."

Mark Twain wrote:

"In the starlight, Galilee has no boundaries but the broad compass of the heavens, and is a theatre meet for great events; meet for the birth of a religion able to save the world."