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Conway Stewart Churchill Classic Black Silver · Rollerball

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Rollerball

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Conway Stewart Churchill 经典黑色带银色配件

这一定是 Conway Stewart 钢笔系列的“工作马”。全世界公认的标志性形状,但采用黑色和银色的商务色彩。温斯顿·丘吉尔在撰写演讲时无疑会自豪地使用这支笔。一支大钢笔,有一定的重量,其灵感来自于战争年代使用 Conway Stewart 钢笔的伟大英国政治家。

Conway Stewart·丘吉尔经典黑色从各方面来说都是一支令人印象深刻的钢笔,并且应该成为每个人的日常书写笔。高度抛光的黑色亚克力与 9 克拉纯金配件相辅相成,宽大的金色帽环上刻有英国标志,以证明其品质和血统。

尺寸与重量
  • 收合长度:146mm │ 5.75"
  • 笔帽后插长度:181mm │ 7.13"
  • 笔杆长度(含笔尖):138mm │ 5.43"
  • 笔帽长度:70mm │ 2.76"
  • 笔杆直径:15mm │ 0.59"
  • 笔帽直径:17.5mm │ 0.69"
  • 重量:48gms │ 1.69oz

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