ELBWOOD - The Hanseatic Penmaker

LONGCAP fountain pen, unique piece made of kingwood & brass, handcrafted

€1.250

One-off:

LONGCAP, noble handcrafted wooden pen. Kingwood with split pin and solid brass. All parts of the fountain pen are made of solid brass. Also the embedded mechanism with the three-speed thread, which ensures that the cap can be put on with a positive fit with just one turn. The combination of always lukewarm wood and classically modern brass results in an extraordinary tactile experience.

Elegant, linear and noble - the LONGCAP fountain pen meets all the criteria that characterize a luxurious writing instrument. Its minimalist, no-frills design draws attention to the high-quality materials.

The ribbed grip zone on this model is hidden from view under the long cap until it is opened. The 0.5 mm deep furrows are cut into the material using a special knurling cutter and ensure safe spring guidance.

The LONGCAP fountain pen is a masterful example of strict, geometric lines. Reduced to the maximum. The perfect collector's item for your desk at home.

The nibs are considered the heart of a fountain pen. The nibs, exclusively embossed with the ELBWOOD logo, are made by JoWo Berliner Schreibfeder GmbH - one of the world's most renowned manufacturers of this rare art.

The nib used in this unique piece is made of 18 carat / 750 yellow gold and is available in four nib strengths and nib widths:

EF - Extra Fine / F - Fine / M - Middlemiddle / B - Broad

The LONGCAP fountain pen can be filled with the supplied converter as well as with standard ink cartridges.

Length: 14.5cm / diameter: 12.5mm / weight: approx. 35g

The brass will change over time and with use. It tarnishes and develops the patina so popular with connoisseurs. If you don't like this, you can polish it up again at any time.

Wood is a natural material that "works". Despite years of pre-storage, small hairline cracks can occur if temperatures or air pressure conditions change significantly. However, this is not a reason for a complaint - I consciously choose materials with "obstinacy".

This fountain pen only gets better with age.


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