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The Roller Ball is perfect for those who want the flair of a fountain pen and the convenience of a ballpoint pen. Roller balls use a liquid ink that has a smooth and fluid flow, and most have caps to keep the ink from drying out. Like the ballpoint, they work very well for carbon copies.
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The classic design and superb balance of the Gentlemen's Pen will make this an instant favorite among those who prefer larger, heftier pens. Available as a Rollerball or Fountain pen, you can choose from elegant black or gold accents. The 10k gold model features a black accent on the cap and center band, the platinum series features a 22k gold accent on the cap and band. The fountain pen features a high quality German made medium point Iridium nib. The caps unique thread design requires only 1 1/2 turns to take on or off. The thread has a super smooth feel and doesn't feel "gritty" like threaded cap pens sold elsewhere. The Platinum models are shown in Siberean Pea Tree (cap on) and Box Elder (cap off). The 10k Gold Model models are shown in Buckeye (cap on) and Antler (cap off).
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Finally, this classic European style pen comes with a cap that screws on and off! The pens use threaded, press fit components, so your cap "screws on" to protect the pen mechanism when not in use. Standard Gold finish. Fountain pen shown.
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At last, Classic American style pens with a cap that screws on and off! The pens use threaded, press fit components, so your cap "screws on" to protect the pen mechanism when not in use. With the exception of the screw cap, these pens are identical to our regular Classic American style pens.
Shown with the cap on. Click here for a picture of the cap off. Satin Nickel Finish shown.
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Styled after the highly recognized Parker™ of the 1920's. The Rollerball features a high quality German roller ball insert which is the smoothest flowing, easiest rolling insert we've tested. Pen is the same style as the Classic American Fountain Pen. Cobalt gold finish. The pen shown is made from Bolivian Rosewood. Click here for a picture of the cap on. Here's and example of the same style of pen in Cherry
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