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Dear All,

 

I'm here to present you a new pen, the Delta Blue Jay Special Edition.

 

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The Blue Jay (Cyanocitta cristata, Linnaeus, 1758) is a passerine bird native to North America.

It is resident through most of central and eastern United States and southern Canada.

It breeds in both deciduous and coniferous forests, and is common in residential areas. It has a blue crest and back, and white or light brownish chest and underparts. Male and female are similar in size and plumage, and plumage does not vary throughout the year.

The Blue Jay mainly feeds on nuts and seeds, such as acorns, berries, arthropods, and occasionally small vertebrates.

Typical feeding method is gleaning from trees, shrubs, and on the ground, and occasional hawking of flying insects.

It builds an open cup nest in the branches of a tree, which both sexes participating in construction. The clutch can contain two to seven eggs, which are bluish or light brown with dark spots.

Chicks are not self-sufficient, and are fed by the female for 8-12 days after hatching.

Young leave the nest 1-2 months after birth.

 

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Delta Blue Jay Collection

 

Blue Jay writing instruments are the result of a close cooperation between Delta and Casa della Stilografica in Florence

 

 

 

Technical features:

Cap and Body: Hand turned from a solid bar of special resin featuring a mesh of the Blue Jay colors.

 

Filling mechanism of the fountain pen:

We offer two versions: piston and cartridge/converter.

 

Nib: 14 carat gold available in grades: EF, F, M, B, STUB.

 

The Blue Jay collection includes ballpoint pens with rotating mechanism, and liquid ink rollers with the same features of the fountain pen.

Both fountain pen and roller feature a screw cap finished with a satin metal tip displaying the Delta logo.

 

The very handy clip is inserted under the tip, with the classic 30's wheel for an easy fit in the breast pocket.

 

Each single piece is numbered.

Serial number, Delta Italy and Blue Jay are engraved on the back of the cap.

 

Writing instruments Delta Blue Jay are on sale exclusively at Casa della Stilografica and on the website http://2012.stilografica.it

 

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Special Thanks: Vito G. Di Martino , Yuriko Kinoshita ,Maho Sato, Rob Hanson and Vincenzo Caldarola.

 

Link: http://2012.stilografica.it/Delta/Delta_Pens/Delta_Blue_Jay_Special_Edition_Casa_della_Stilografica_Delta_Blue_Jay_2673.htm

Link Insight: http://2012.stilografica.it/insights/delta-special-edition-blue-jay-76.htm

 

I hope you like the Delta Blue Jay!

 

Ciao from Italy

Marco

Casa della stilografica

Firenze

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Very nice, thank you.

 

The jay also has a distinctive jolting call and seems to enjoy landing clumsily amongst the other birds at the feeder.

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Now if the Blue Jays would win the World series this year your sales may sky rocket.

 

 

Been an interesting start, not quite the easypeasy World Series I had to hear about all offseason...

 

What are the dimensions of this pen in the Delta World, Dolce Vita oversizish??

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Now if the Blue Jays would win the World series this year your sales may sky rocket.

 

 

Been an interesting start, not quite the easypeasy World Series I had to hear about all offseason...

 

What are the dimensions of this pen in the Delta World, Dolce Vita oversizish??

 

Hi Torstar,

 

the dimension are the same of the Dolce Vita Medium Size.

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Great pen from DELTA! As always... :thumbup:

pens: Aurora * Delta * Esterbrook * Goldfink * Kaweco * Leonardo * Montblanc * OMAS * Parker * Pelikan * Pilot * Sheaffer * Stilnova * Stipula * TWSBI * Visconti * Waterman

 

inks: Aurora * Delta * Diamine * J.Herbin * Leonardo * Pelikan * Pilot Iroshizuku * MB * Noodler's * Omas * Sailor * Visconti * Waterman

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Wonderful, I love it.

 

It looks like the Kanaka Maoli I have with silver trims and gold trims, but with more blue, it is very nice !

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We live only one time.....but perhaps more !

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Looks fabulous - Oh no! another to add to the collection.

The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher - Thomas Huxley

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Beautiful!

The rung of a ladder was never meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher - Thomas Huxley

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Thanks to all for the compliments!

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Marco

Casa della Stilografica

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Very nice looking pens (and blue is my favorite color), does Special Edition mean this is a limited production designed by your collaboration with Delta? Thanks for sharing.

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Hi Thunder,

 

special edition mean that is a limited production designed in collaboration with Delta.

We have produced the following pens:

35 Blue Jay piston filling system

35 Blue Jay cartridges/converter filling system

35 Blue Jay roller

20 Blue Jay ballpoint pen

 

Each single piece is numbered from 0 to 34.

 

Ciao

Marco

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Naturally ballpoint pen are numbered from 0 to 20

 

Marco

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