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Symetrik Yellow Pearl Fountain Pen #SY14
Another Conklin classic returns with the introduction of the new Symetrik collection. Originally introduced in 1929, the Symetrik was the first streamlined fountain pen design released by the Conklin Pen Co. A departure for Conklin during this time period, the Symetrik proved to be an instant success. The Symetrik is reintroduced in a stunning new collection based on the original 1929 design. Available in fountain pen, rollerball or ballpoint, each pen retains the vintage appeal of its 1920’s predecessor. The unique Conklin crescent is etched over the clip of each pen in gold colored flakes. The fountain pen comes complete with a 14kt gold nib engraved with the famous Conklin logo in either fine or medium nib size with a cartridge or converter fill. The Symetrik Collection represents timeless elegance in a streamlined writing instrument.
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Tennis Hall of Fame Limited Edition Fountain Pen #NB133-1MD
A.T. Cross is proud to honor the game of tennis and the 50th anniversary of the International Tennis Hall of Fame with an inspired commemorative collectible. Awarded to every member of the hall including 2004 inductees Steffi Graf, Stefan Edberg, and Dorothy Cheney, this unique fountain pen is crafted from hallmarked solid sterling silver and features exquisite engravings of historic tennis rackets. The pen is further distinguished by a solid 18 karat gold nib overplated with brilliant rhodium, and the pocket clip’s masterfully set Swarovski crystal. Only 1,954 of these limited edition pens will be produced, commemorating the year in which the International Tennis Hall of Fame was founded. All sales on this limited edition pen are final.
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Townsend Affinity Carbonite Fountain Pen #696-7
When matter and energy collide, a remarkable pen is formed. Introducing the Cross Townsend Affinity Series. On its pure brass case an intricate pattern is carved, replicating the artistry of the craftsman’s design. The completed barrel is readied and multiple coats of water-clear lacquer applied. Then a solid dye is catalyzed into vapor, which infiltrates and fuses to the hardened lacquer shell. The result is a remarkable reflection of light and color beaming from every invisible molecule below the pen’s surface. All accented with Rhodium plated appointments and fountain pen nib.
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