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Henry Simpole Myrtle · Sterling Silver

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特殊笔尖选项
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商品描述

Henry Simpole - Henry是英国最负盛名、备受推崇的包银钢笔设计师之一。作为银匠,他享誉全球,并于2004年因设计Centenary Pen而开始与Conway Stewart结下渊源。

The Henry Simpole Myrtle - 纯银款 - 我们从Henry遗产执行人处获得少量Henry原始的Myrtle包银真品,并在其姐姐首肯下,制作了9支纯银Myrtle钢笔,搭配墨黑色笔身。每件纯银包银均刻有完整的London Assay Office检验印记及Henry本人姓名缩写(HCS),确保品质与真伪,覆于高密度抛光黑色笔杆之上。

严格限量版 - 仅制作9支,采用纯银与黑色亚克力材质

The Myrtle Pen
Henry于2000年代初设计了The Myrtle Pen,以此致敬他称为"Aunty"的家族挚友Myrtle Williams。 Myrtle纯银包银以缠绕的枝叶纹样设计,覆盖笔帽与笔杆全长。

设计与工艺
Henry采用古老的‘失蜡法’铸造工艺制作包银,该工艺由古埃及人于6000多年前首创。每件纹样均始于一片平整的贵金属薄片,Henry在其上手工描绘图案,再精心镂空非纹样部分,保留细工镂花——这是耗时数小时的精细工作。每件包银随后经手工‘錾刻’与抛光,方才装配至钢笔之上。

定制选项
每支钢笔均配备18ct金Conway Stewart笔尖,提供极细(EF)、细(F)、中(M)或粗(B)规格。此外亦提供斜体尖、平尖或斜削尖等特殊笔尖选择,让您打造专属书写体验。

每支钢笔均装于Conway Stewart黑色仿皮礼盒中,该礼盒亦可作为书桌摆件笔座使用。

Henry的临别寄语 - 摘自原版宣传册

"The Myrtle Pen是作为一支实用书写工具而制作的,我希望它的手感与美感都能带给使用者愉悦的体验。"

Henry Simpole - (1952年7月-2020年6月)

14ct 金 CS 笔尖

您的钢笔可选配我们的 14ct 金 Conway Stewart 笔尖。顺滑如脂的书写感受,深受众多顾客称道。可选 Extra Fine、Fine、Medium 与 Broad 四种字宽。

上墨机构

本款钢笔提供两种上墨方式。随笔配有上墨器(储墨管),可自墨水瓶吸墨;亦可取下上墨器,改用欧规墨水囊。所有钢笔均附赠两支墨水囊,收到即可书写。若您偏爱瓶装墨水,推荐选用我们自家出品、于英国制造并有多种颜色的优质墨水。

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真品证书

每一支 Henry Simpole Special 均随附真品证书,以及介绍 Henry 其人与制作每件银雕所用古埃及工艺的八页小册、保持笔身洁净的擦拭布,和 Conway Stewart 使用指南。

尺寸与重量
  • 收合长度:151mm │ 5.92"
  • 笔杆长度(含笔尖):140mm │ 5.51"
  • 笔帽长度:65mm │ 2.56"
  • 笔杆直径:13.6mm │ 0.55"
  • 笔帽直径:16.5mm │ 0.65"
  • 重量:36gms │ 1.27oz

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