The Pen That Signed a £2 Billion Contract
When National Grid came to sign the £2 billion Eastern Green Link 4 contract, they reached for a British made Conway Stewart pen designed for the occasion. Hand made in...
The Conway Stewart Churchill Modena Red ballpoint is a beautiful pen, and perfectly compliments the Conway Stewart Churchill Modena Red fountain pen.
It is also one of the largest ballpoint pens on the market with a length of 165mm, a cap diameter of 17.5mm, and a weight of 41grams. This pen exudes presence and style.
The stunning Modena Red acrylic resin is highly polished and with a black cap tassie that crowns the cap, it looks classical. It is also fitted with 9ct gold rings and the wide cap band is hallmarked to show it is real gold. The cap band can also be engraved with your name or initials.
The ballpoint refill is retractable into the body of the pen by turning the cap.
Each pen is housed in an original Conway Stewart black leatherette presentation box which doubles as an elegant desk display, and comes complete with Certificate of Authenticity, Conway Stewart User Guide and a special anti-tarnish polishing cloth to keep your pen in sparkling condition.
Available as a Ballpoint
Pens are handmade to order, so please allow up to 28 days for delivery.
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