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250th USA Independence · Rollerball

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此款特别限量版Churchill钢笔,专为纪念美国《独立宣言》签署250th周年(2026年7月4th日)而设计。

《独立宣言》由大陆会议的56位代表签署,其中包括 Thomas Jefferson、John Adams 与 Benjamin Franklin。这款钢笔同时致敬更广泛一代的开国元勋——George Washington、Thomas Jefferson、John Adams、Benjamin Franklin、John Jay 与 James Madison,他们的姓名镌刻于笔帽之上。

此笔以 Conway Stewart Churchill Classic Black 为基础,笔帽镌刻开国元勋姓名,笔杆周围则刻有《独立宣言》的核心字句,内容如下:

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. That, to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed. That, whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness."

笔帽顶部刻有 "USA 250" 字样,搭配展翅高飞的美国秃鹰图案。笔身所有雕刻均施以金漆处理,令文字与图案更为醒目突出,成就这支令人惊叹的钢笔。

限量版——全球仅250支

Conway Stewart Churchill 钢笔素来深受笔友收藏家喜爱,自然而然成为纪念美国250周年的不二之选。此笔的灵感来自英国伟大政治家 Winston Churchill,他与美国渊源深厚,其母 Jennie Jerome(后为 Lady Randolph Churchill)于1854年出生于纽约布鲁克林。这支Churchill钢笔在各个方面都令人赞叹,尤以尺寸而著称。

笔帽饰有宽版纯9克拉金环,打有英国金衡印记,以证明其纯度与品质。笔杆上另外3道环圈同样为9克拉金。这支纪念美国独立250周年的钢笔堪称“近乎完美的钢笔”,无疑体现了美国梦的精神。

提供钢笔与宝珠笔款式

每支钢笔均装于 Conway Stewart 黑色仿皮礼盒中,礼盒亦可作为您书桌上的展示笔座。

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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