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The all new Magna Cartridge Converter.


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Dear All, 

Happy new year!
We really expect this one to be a good one after such a difficult 2020.
In despite of the complicated situation, we went ahead with the releases of what was planned, and today we present you the new Magna CC, cartridge converter, a new pen with new engendering, and new features as the double barrel locking system, monoblock design, and all the features of the piston model.  
Check it out!

https://www.venvstas.com/magna

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VENVSTAS ITALY

www.venvstas.com

info@venvstas.com

 

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Looks like a very nice pen. I don't see the option in the basket to swap the titanium nib for the gold nib, though? What is the surcharge for a golden nib? Thanks.

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Thanks. I think my iPhone was struggling to load the page with my content blockers turned on. 

€150 was the difference, if anyone reads this but doesn't get as far as the basket.

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Hello and thank you for the feedback, yellow dot is gold, grey is titanium, we'll introduce in the near  future plain steel for this model. The model is a re-design of the pump version (we'll continue to produce) as we thought that many would like this design but as a cartridge converter alternative, dimensions are the same, we'll make a larger post on this pen....
if any questions you can message us or write to us to our email address, contact@venvstas.com

Thank you! 
 

VENVSTAS ITALY

www.venvstas.com

info@venvstas.com

 

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Is it possible to disassemble the nib assembly on this model, if needed? I remember a review of an older model saying the nib could not be extracted. Thanks.

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Hello, yes.
Any can, in this case the whole system is a monoblock made in stainless steel that goes just through the carbon,  you just have to pull out the nib.
Our feed system is compatible with Bock 250. You can also exchange the standard titanium nib by a a 250 Bock or a N6 Jowo, both do work.

We'll introduce replacement nibs, and also a stainless steel alternative. 
We'll post also pictures on a series of photos, so it will be possible to see the whole pen dismantled. 

Thank you! 
 

VENVSTAS ITALY

www.venvstas.com

info@venvstas.com

 

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