Wooden fountain pen ⎪ Cone ⎪ Blue ⎪ James Gilbert
A wooden fountain pen made from unique yew wood preserved in a bog for thousands of years (3000 BC) is truly a piece of history. The wood remains intact in the depths of the bog for years due to the lack of oxygen, and thus begins to gradually fossilize.
As it fossilizes, the wood also darkens, and thus the normally light-colored, reddish yew has turned dark brown, with the tree's reddish grains appearing almost black in places.
Bright chrome metal parts and high-gloss lacquer give the pen a smooth finish and a luxurious appearance.
The pen has a screw cap that doesn't open accidentally and protects the tip from bumps.
With the fountain pen, you will receive two ink cartridges, one blue and one black, as well as a refillable ink reservoir with a pump cylinder mechanism that allows you to use ink directly from the bottle in the future.
You can get more ink for the pen from a regular bookstore, but always remember to use water-soluble ink (not calligraphy ink!).
With good care, the pen is eternal!
Model: Easebourne.
Country of origin of the cone: Norfolk, England.
Refill: Standard universal cartridges.
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A very stylish choice for a man who appreciates craftsmanship and quality, as well as genuine, timeless materials.
These James Gilbert pens are handcrafted in England and each one is completely unique. Read more about James.
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