Design filler made of solid copper and ebonite “aquamarine”
In the world of sophisticated writing, the LONGCAP fountain pen reveals a harmonious interplay of elegance and straightforwardness. Its timeless design cleverly directs the focus to the fine materials that shape its shape.
The ribbed grip zone of this model remains hidden under the long cap before it is revealed when writing. Precise 0.5 mm deep grooves, cut into the material with a special knurl cutter, ensure reliable spring guidance.
The LONGCAP fountain pen masterfully embodies precise geometric lines - a reduction to the essentials. A collector's item of timeless beauty for the modern desk.
The 18 carat 750 rose gold nib is available in four different strengths:
EF - Extra fine / F - Fine / M - Medium / B - Wide.
This fountain pen can be filled with the included converter as well as with standard ink cartridges.
Dimensions: length 14.5 cm / diameter 13.3 mm / weight approx. 53 g.
Over time, the copper will develop an individual patina, while the ebonite will change its color nuances through exposure to sunlight. If you don't appreciate this, you can polish up your writing instrument at any time. However, this is not a reason for a complaint - I consciously choose materials with “idiosyncrasy”.
This fountain pen becomes more beautiful with age.
This special edition of the LONGCAP designer fountain pen made of copper and ebonite is continuously made to order. One piece at a time. Due to the individual development of the patina, each specimen is unique.
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Frank Pressentin is design craftsman with artistic demands in terms of form, material and quality. His brand ELBWOOD - The Hanseatic Penmaker moves with international ambition at the interface of Applied Art & Design.
The machines in the Atelier Workshop are precise, old and mechanical analog. They are controlled by hand - not digitally. Frank Pressentin always works from solid material and designs directly on the running lathe. Emotions are transferred through the hand to the work – like a sculptor.
This guarantees that no piece is ever truly the same. According to his understanding, this is the only way to get true unique pieces.