Yes, it is the factory in Pforzheim, half owned by Ferrari da Varese, that makes pens and pen parts for many brands (which is the part I can't disclose). They have made many of the Franklin-Christoph parts, particularly on our fountain pens that are lacquered or sterling.
Thanks.
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We've received another batch of these from Germany. "Jumbo" pens at 6 1/8" posted / 5" capped / 3/4" diameter. All have gold plated steel nibs, iridium tipped, in broad size.A
vailable in black, brown, or green lacquers. Made in large German pen factory, originally for corporate customers, so not branded. No box, no frills, just ridiculously priced at $20. We include a small international (Pelikan, Montblanc, etc) cartridge, and a mini converter.
Go to our $20 page in The Stock Room at Franklin-Christoph.com LINK
Example of Green lacquer version:
Buy Here Can you tell us the name of the large German pen factory that makes them?