When you're distributing pens at a conference or handing them out at a sponsored retail location, the stylus tip turns a throwaway into something attendees keep in their bag. Works for tradeshow booths where people are filling out lead forms on tablets, or for banking and fintech sponsors giving away branded items near payment kiosks. The brass body takes clean laser engraving and doesn't feel flimsy when someone picks it up at your booth — it reads as functional, not promotional filler.
When a long-term client refers someone new or hits a renewal milestone, send them something they'll use daily instead of filing away. The Bristol works for account anniversary gifts, referral thank-yous, or executive welcome kits because the stylus function creates repeat utility — every time they tap a payment terminal or sign a tablet, they remember who gave it to them. The brass body and clean engraving make it appropriate for C-suite handoffs without the markup of luxury pens that mostly sit in drawers.
When someone's signing digital onboarding paperwork on a tablet or checking in at a kiosk on their first day, this dual-function pen keeps things smooth. Works for new hire welcome kits where they'll actually use both ends — the ballpoint for forms, the stylus for touchscreens during training or benefits enrollment. The brass body takes repeated engraving well, so your company name stays legible through months of daily use at check-in stations or in shared office spaces.