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Alfred Dunhill Sidecar Victorian Palladium Plated Lac
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The pen fills using Pilot’s convenient cartridge-converter system, which allows for the use of either Pilot brand cartridges or any bottled fountain pen ink when using the provided converter. Even better, the converter in this case is Pilot’s high-capacity CON-70 model, which gives this pen a capacity rivaling or surpassing that of many piston-filers.
This Pilot Custom Urushi lacquered ebonite fountain pen was created by maki-e artisans (kokkokai) in Japan. It features the Roiro Urushi technique in solid red. The pen has a broad two-tone 18kt gold large #30 nib. A Con-70 converter is included, but you can also use Pilot cartridges if you prefer. It comes packaged in a gift box.
Montblanc in 1993 launched its second limited series, this time it dedicated its limited edition to Agatha Christie.
Montblanc Agatha Christie Fountain Pen Writers Edition Year 1993.
Agatha Christie was born in England on September 15, 1890, she was made a member of the Royal Literature Society and made “Doctor Honoris Causa” by the University of Exeter. In 1971 she was awarded the title of “Lady of the British Empire” a title of nobility that was rarely granted in those days.
Montblanc in 1993 launched the second limited series of it, this time dedicating its limited edition to Agatha Christie.
The design of the fountain pen is based on the style of the 20s, it is made of noble Montblanc resin in black color, the rings and clips in sterling silver. The snake-shaped clip that screws onto the cap. The snake wants to represent the tension and intrigue of the works of Agatha Christie. The eyes of the serpent are two rubies. Agatha Christie’s signature is etched on the side of the clip. The 18 karat gold nib with a snake engraved on it.
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