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Conway Stewart Wordsworth Bracken, 2014

Conway Stewart Wordsworth Bracken, 2014

Introducing the Conway Stewart Wordsworth Bracken fountain pen, a timeless and elegant writing instrument reminiscent of the classic Winston model. With a slight taper to the barrel and a gently rounded top, the Wordsworth is a mid-sized pen that exudes warmth, luxury and sophistication. The unique Bracken acrylic material adds to its allure, with shades of deep reds and browns accented by metallic green flecks, making each pen one-of-a-kind. The traditionally styled clip and solid gold bands on the cap and barrel complete the look. Named after the 19th Century English Romantic poet, William Wordsworth, there are only 10 of these pens available, each with a choice of Fine, Medium or Broad 18ct gold Flag nibs and presented in a black leather box that doubles as a desk display stand. Don't miss the chance to own a truly individual writing instrument that reflects your own unique style.

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Pedro T.Hernandez

State of the art pen ,highly recommend writes very smooth 18ct medium nib

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