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The New Visconti Manhattan Magma Limited Edition Pens


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Visconti has just introduced a new limited pen inspired by New York made with a variegated resin in a beautiful black and orange Magma color. This pen comes in a fountain pen, rollerball pen, and a ball point pen. Available the end of April 2016.

 

Pre-order these pens today:

 

Fountain pen: https://www.penchalet.com/fine_pens/fountain_pens/visconti_manhattan_magma_fountain_pen.html

Rollerball pen: https://www.penchalet.com/fine_pens/rollerball_pens/visconti_manhattan_magma_rollerball_pen.html

Ballpoint pen: https://www.penchalet.com/fine_pens/ballpoint_pens/visconti_manhattan_magma_ballpoint_pen.html

 

 

Visconti_Manhattan_Magma.jpg

 

 

In 2003, Visconti created the Wall Street, a pen inspired by the square shape of New Yorks buildings and the Vetruvian Man. Even earlier in 1994,
20 years on, we are in an era of great stylistic makeover and modern architecture, and so Visconti reworked the old project with refined forms and a more stylistic design.

The fountain pen features the Visconti 23kt palladium Dreamtouch nib, and fills with the Visconti high power vacuum filling system. Also available in rollerball and ballpoint.
Product Specifications

Item codes and retail price

#60173 -Fountain Pen $595
#60273 -Rollerball $395
#60073 -Ballpoint $350

Edition:

Production Limited to 500 pens in each writing type
Fountain Nib:
23kt palladium Dreamtouch nib: XF,F,M,B

Filling System: High Vacuum Power Filler

Material:
Variegated resin Magma color
Trims:
Palladium plated steel
Lock System:
Screw

 

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