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This item will be posted to you by UpperCase Craft within 5 days of receiving payment.
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This graceful rollerball pen is made with real seashells collected on a cold winters day from Sands of Wright on South Ronaldsay, Orkney. The mother-of-pearl twinkles and sparkles delightfully among the finely crushed periwinkles within the barrel of this delightful pen. The rounded barrel containing the seashells has a pronounced taper towards the tip, which brings the balance of the pen more towards the top. Like all its stable-mates, the silky-smooth twist mechanism is fitted into the top of the pen, the wide finial giving an easy grip to operate, it has a very strong pocket clip and a long, rounded taper to the tip section. The metal components have an antique silver plate finish with stainless steel accents, and it uses a standard Parker refill which is changed by simply unscrewing the tip section - take care not to loose the small spring! The pen is 123mm long, about 16mm at its' widest and weighs 44g.
The price includes post and packing.
Designed by Brian Case in The Orkney Islands
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