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Visconti Rembrandt: Special Ops

 

We never thought we would use these two words in one sentence “Visconti” and “tactical”. Well there’s a first time for everything— Visconti is now mixing the classic body of the Rembrandt with a tactical, some might say militaristic, aesthetic.

 

These pens are wonderful for the veteran or active duty officer in your life. They are also great for the outdoorsy pen-enthusiast (Birders, cartographers, beach-side journalers). The marbled green, resin barrel subtly evokes memories of lush green forests, sweaty hikes, and early morning bird calls. The black PVD steel trim and nib contrast with the green body so that finger prints are not as obvious. Wear this in your breast pocket and it may not catch too many eyes at first, but take it out for use and you’ll have a solid and understated pen to jot notes down with.

 

Again, these will be available at Pen Boutique in early April. Please let us know if you are interested in ordering from us so we can set one (or some) aside for you. Call us at 800-263-2736 or shoot us a quick email at support@penboutique.com.

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Details from Visconti:

 

The Rembrandt 'Special Ops', combines camouflage greens with a black heavy duty trim offering robust military appeal. A pen that is both "special" and "unconventional", terms used to describe the military operations carried out by dedicated special force units. The resin is colored with dark green tones and the rounded, resin barrels are accented with black PVD plated trims. The Rembrandt Special Ops is offered in fountain pen, rollerball and ballpoint. The fountain accepts cartridge and converter fills and is outfitted with a black PVD plated steel nib that comes in fine, medium or broad. The Visconti arc clip has been restyled with a new spring mechanism that is virtually indestructible. The cap and barrel snap together with a unique magnetic lock that is easy and efficient.

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