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Lambrou Pens Lr9 Mars Fountain Pen


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Hi folks!

 

Had the opporunity to photograph this new art pen this past weekend!

 

This is the new Lambrou Pens LR9 Mars fountain pen, hand created by Paul Rossi. This 6 inch long pen is made from Carville Jet Black acrylic to form the cap and barrel. It was treated by Carville in the UK to have the same properties of stability and strength as the Lambrou Pens diffusion bonded acrylics. Paul inlays a Diamond Brown diffusion bonded acrylic plug to represent the planet Mars as the surface of Mars contains lots of iron oxide which also gives rust its hue. This new art pen has the constellations Big Bear and Little Bear represented on either side of the clip and Orion on the barrel, the same constellations as on the LR8 Jupiter. Paul signs each pen PR just below the barrel band. It features an 18 karat gold rhodium plated nib stamped LAMBROU over 18K 750 over the nib grade. The new LR9 Mars is limited to just 10 art pens worldwide. Paul has just completed the LR9 Mars, which will be exhibited at the Los Angeles pen show February 7-9, 2020. For pricing please email Andreas Lambrou at: claspeninc@aol.com

 

http://www.penhero.com/Temp/LambrouPensLR9_2048_01.jpg

 

Thanks!

 

 

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