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Kaweco standard converter pearl black chrome

Product information "Kaweco standard converter pearl black chrome"

The Kaweco standard converter brings many benefits. Instead of using ink cartridges, you can suck ink from a bottle with this converter. Thus you will save money and do something for the environment by the way.

The converter fits perfectly for following series:

Kaweco SPECIAL, Kaweco ELEGANCE, Kaweco STUDENT, Kaweco DIA2, Kaweco ELITE, Kaweco SUPRA, Kaweco PERKEO

If you need ink bottles for the Kaweco converter you will find it under Kaweco ink.

Already 5000 years ago the Egyptians have written on papyrus reeds with rushes. The Chinese also have written in 2600 BC with some kind of laquer and a bamboo pole. In the Roman Empire the Iron gall ink was invented but had the disadvantage when the paper decomposed with the age. The so-called "ink corrosion" originated. This type of ink have long been in use. When the first metal nibs were invented in 1750 the recipe needed to be changed because the steel springs rusted immediately with that ink. To date, the ink has been greatly developed and scientifically perfected so it has a perfect flow behaviour.

Information on the manufacturer
h+m Gutberlet GmbH
Max-Brod-Str. 11
90471 Nürnberg, Deutschland
+49 (0) 911 81866 0
info@kaweco-pen.com

Accessory Items

Kaweco ORIGINAL Fountain Pen 250 Black Chrome
Original design redefined.  A completely new pen series, but originally Kaweco: The new Kaweco Original impresses with its elegant lines and distinctive design. Especially the matte look of the surface creates great exclusivity. The purist design of the writing instruments harmonises wonderfully with the solid aluminium body, the chrome-plated elements and highly scratch-resistant anodisation.  You can individualise your pen by choosing the nib you like best. Five different nib sizes are available, from extra fine to extra broad. While the extra fine nib (EF) is suitable for small and fine handwriting, the extra broad (BB) nib is often used for large, dramatic signatures. For beginners, we recommend the nib size medium (M). All nibs are produced in Germany.    While the basic shape was based on writing instruments from the late 50s, the octagonal shape breathes the typical Kaweco product DNA into the Original. Especially the grip section makes the writing instrument clearly recognisable, as it is convex compared to other Kaweco series.    Due to the optimal length of the barrel, there is enough space for a large Kaweco standard converter. Thanks to a thread in the feed, the converter can be screwed into the front part. So, in addition to the Kaweco ink cartridges, it is possible to refill from the ink bottles. The Kaweco Original is excellently balanced for extensive writing without a cap. The Original can be securely attached to the writing pad or the shirt pocket utilising its permanently mounted clip for on the go or when changing meeting rooms.    We also offer eleven colourful inks, available as cartridges or ink bottles, as well as suitable standard converters. Thanks to the screwing mechanism the nib can be exchanged by all 060 nib variations. open (ohne Kappe, da nicht zum aufstecken): 121 mm closed: 126 mm Gewicht: 26 g Material: Aluminium anodisiert  

€109.00*
Kaweco ORIGINAL Fountain Pen 060 Black Chrome
Original design redefined.  A completely new pen series, but originally Kaweco: The new Kaweco Original impresses with its elegant lines and distinctive design. Especially the matte look of the surface creates great exclusivity. The purist design of the writing instruments harmonises wonderfully with the solid aluminium body, the chrome-plated elements and highly scratch-resistant anodisation.  You can individualise your pen by choosing the nib you like best. Five different nib sizes are available, from extra fine to extra broad. While the extra fine nib (EF) is suitable for small and fine handwriting, the extra broad (BB) nib is often used for large, dramatic signatures. For beginners, we recommend the nib size medium (M). All nibs are produced in Germany.    While the basic shape was based on writing instruments from the late 50s, the octagonal shape breathes the typical Kaweco product DNA into the Original. Especially the grip section makes the writing instrument clearly recognisable, as it is convex compared to other Kaweco series.    Due to the optimal length of the barrel, there is enough space for a large Kaweco standard converter. Thanks to a thread in the feed, the converter can be screwed into the front part. So, in addition to the Kaweco ink cartridges, it is possible to refill from the ink bottles. The Kaweco Original is excellently balanced for extensive writing without a cap. The Original can be securely attached to the writing pad or the shirt pocket utilising its permanently mounted clip for on the go or when changing meeting rooms.    We also offer eleven colourful inks, available as cartridges or ink bottles, as well as suitable standard converters. Thanks to the screwing mechanism the nib can be exchanged by all 060 nib variations. open (ohne Kappe, da nicht zum aufstecken): 119 mm closed: 126 mm Gewicht: 23 g Material: Aluminium anodisiert  

€89.50*

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