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Omas Arte Italiana Limited Edition Calligraphy Set - Exclusive To Justwrite In Australia


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We're pretty excited to have been able to secure two (2) of these Limited Edition Omas Arte Italiana Calligraphy Sets. This set is a Limited, Numbered Edition of only 331 released worldwide as part of Omas' 90th birthday celebrations and we have managed to secure the only two that have been allocated to Australia.

 

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Includes:

One Omas Arte Italiana pen in Omas "Colour of the Year" blue.
Four easily interchangable complete nib assemblies:
1 x 14K Gold Broad Nib

1 x 18K Gold Italic Nib
1 x 18K Gold Fine Nib
1 x 14K Gold Extra Fine Flexible Nib
An always "ready to write" leather travel carry case that securely holds two pens, three nib assemblies and has a pocket containing an Omas note book and a zip pocket containing five Omas cartridges.
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Features:

Limited, Numbered Edition of 331 Sets.
Shape: Dodecagonal
Material: Cotton Resin
Color: Blue
Trim: High Tech
Models: Milord Converter/cartridge Fountain Pen
Engravings: OMAS logo and Greek key on the ring of the cap #Limited Number on the cap
Nib: Rhodium plated, 18K Gold B in 14K Gold – Italic in 18K Gold – F in 18K Gold – 14K Gold in EF Ex.Flex.
Feeder: Ebonite ø 6,5mm with 1 capillary for Milord model
Loading capacity: Converter: 0,80 ml. – Cartridge: 0,80 ml.
Length: (cl. – op.), Weight: 145,2 mm. – 174,70 mm. - 27 grams – max ø 16,3 mm.
Warranty: OMAS International
Packaging: OMAS Leather pouch, including OMAS notebook and 5 cartridges

 

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Price: $AUD2,250.00. ( $USD1722.00)

Please email kevin@justwrite.com.au if you would like to buy this set or if you would like any further information.

You can also download an OMAS pdf file from HERE

 

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Kevin Watson
Blackstone Ink :: JustWrite Pen Company, Australia
Website: www.justwrite.com.au www.blackstone.inkEmail: info@justwrite.com.au

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