Posted 1 year ago
ChiTown52
(4 items)
This is the "other" Fountain Pen that David sold me last week, the week of 5-14-2012. This is a Sterling Silver Fountain Pen that uses a Cartridge / Converter Filling system. Yard-O-Led products are hallmarked, by the Birmingham Assay Office. To obtain this mark each pencil / pen has to be tested by the Assay Office to make sure the silver is up toBritish Standard (.925). The finishes are hand chased by master craftsman. From sheet silver througheight different processes, the craftsman creates the unique clip which is individually numbered. Each Victorian pen is hand hammered at least two thousand times to create it's distinctive pattern. The Viceroy Grand is large in size, abundant in weight, and strong in character. The Fountain Pen has an 18kt solid gold nib.
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