Fountain pen Ceod Classic Basic black Schneider
Fountain pen with ergonomically rubberised grip profile an reinforced steel nib M. Modern design with striking curves. Equipped with a sturdy metal clip and royal blue, erasable standard ink cartridges. Equally suitable for right and left-handers.
SKU &Barcode | |
SKU | 1OS16030080080BLK |
Barcode | 4004675126238 |
Color | |
Color | Black |
Brand | |
Brand | Schneider |
Tip Shape | |
Tip Shape | Nib M |
SKU &Barcode | |
SKU | 1OS16030080080BLK |
Barcode | 4004675126238 |
Color | |
Color | Black |
Brand | |
Brand | Schneider |
Tip Shape | |
Tip Shape | Nib M |
An essential for every well-equipped desk, this fine set of stationeries is inspired by "Eaton's Letter-quette", a small "book" that was produced in the '60s that held writing sheets and envelopes firmly within a perfect bound book. It allowed the style conscious letter writer to easily remove sheets or envelopes at will. Moglea has recreated this lovely system with their unique vision, making sure to use FSC certified paper and their antique foil stamper before hand-binding the set. Set of 12 writing sheets and matching envelopes / Envelope size: 4.875" x 3.5" / Packaged in a perfect bound folder / 7" x 5" / Black foil stamped / Hand-assembled / Made in USA
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