
Authentic baseball history carved from Yankee Stadium, Fenway Park and Wrigley Field!
The 1932 World Series at Wrigley Field was one for the books. In the fifth inning of game three, Babe Ruth stepped up to the plate. After two balls and two strikes, Ruth pointed to the center field bleachers. Then he spanked a curveball 440 feet into the stands for one of the greatest home runs of all time.
You probably weren't in the stands that day, but now you can own a piece of something that was. Ballpark Pens are your unique chance to own an authentic piece of baseball history. Using wood from authentic seats salvaged from America's most famous stadiums, each collectible pen features a hand-turned wooden barrel and rhodium-plated trim. The working rollerball pens are laser-engraved with the stadium name and timeline, and topped with a painted disk in that stadium's original seat color: including Yankee Stadium (royal blue), Wrigley Field (dark green) and Fenway Park (dark blue). Each 5" pen is unique (due to variations in the wood) and ships with a signed Certificate of Authenticity.

Also available are handsome cufflinks with authentic squares of stadium seat wood from each stadium. Each pair of cufflinks features a 5/8" square from either Yankee Stadium (royal blue), Wrigley Field (dark green) or Fenway Park (dark blue) set into .925 sterling silver. Each set is hallmarked on the back with the stadium name and ships with a numbered and signed Certificate of Authenticity.
Most major ballparks have long since switched to plastic seats, so these wooden collectibles are truly pieces of American baseball history. As you can imagine, supplies are extremely limited. If you live for baseball (or know someone who does), the time to step up to the plate is now!