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David Hayward 200 Year Old Leather Scribbler

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一份来自海底、跨越200年的馈赠。

1786年12月10日,英吉利海峡一场猛烈风暴,迫使丹麦双桅帆船 Metta Catharina von Flensburg 号驶入普利茅斯湾(Plymouth Sound)避风。这艘船载着从圣彼得堡运往热那亚的皮革与麻料,在风暴中锚链断裂,被卷上岸并沉没于海湾康沃尔一侧。船员全数生还,但船只与货物就此沉没海底,逾两个世纪杳无音讯。

1973年,英国潜水俱乐部(British Sub-Aqua Club)普利茅斯分会的潜水员在海面下三十米处发现一口船钟,确认了沉船的身份。进一步探勘发现海床上散落着成捆兽皮,历经两百年浸泡于黑色海泥之中,竟保存得异常完好。经英国皮革制造商研究协会(British Leather Manufacturers' Research Association)分析确认,这些皮革为俄罗斯驯鹿皮,以柳树皮与桦木焦油这一传统工艺鞣制而成——正是这种工艺赋予其独特的气息与惊人的防水性能。

每支200 Year Old Leather Scribbler 皆以实心黄铜车削而成,经手工抛光并镀镍处理,再以这种非凡的皮革手工包覆。数十年沉睡于英吉利海峡海底所形成的美妙包浆,是任何现代工艺都无法复制的。5.6毫米活动铅芯机构中,末端笔帽内置铅芯尖。

此铅笔装于礼盒中,并附有真品证书。

尺寸与重量
  • 长度:110mm │ 4.33"
  • 直径:13mm │ 0.51"
  • 重量:53g │ 1.87oz

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