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The Exemplar joins the pen model lineup this week at the Scriptorium. Featuring a slightly curved barrel and gently rounded finials, the Exemplar presents a subtle, elegant profile that is comfortable to hold. It balances well, either posted or unposted. As with all other Scriptorium models, it can be customized in a variety of ways to suit your personality. :)

Also in the news: Custom clips in cast Brass and Bronze will be joining the already available Sterling Silver Custom Clip selection. They should be available in a week or two!

 

Check out these photos of the Exemplar:

 

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Very nice. I find this your best design so far, with the Wordsmith as a second.

 

 

As soon as I get some real penmoney available... (might be some time...)

 

 

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The tortoise (?) resin with black section, etc. looks great.

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Very handsome classic looking pens!

 

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Given the shape, will this pen actually post the cap on the back? It looks beautiful, but I am not sure whether the cap will stay attached when writing. I am a cap poster for balance, obviously, so if it doesn't want to post that determines how long i might want the pen to be.

 

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Given the shape, will this pen actually post the cap on the back? It looks beautiful, but I am not sure whether the cap will stay attached when writing. I am a cap poster for balance, obviously, so if it doesn't want to post that determines how long i might want the pen to be.

 

Sharon in Indiana

 

I can post the cap on the Illuminated Amber one above a little over an inch deep. It stays on the pen if I turn it upside down and shake it. I can always customize the length and width of the taper if you want a pen that posts deeper than this.

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Very, very nice. I really like the amber :)

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Sapere aude! :happy:

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