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This Swiss made pen is an excellent buy. I love silver, this pen appears to me to have fixtures of gold over silver, which I call Vermeil. There is likely a top layer of rhodium for durability. (I used to do a lot of plating.) The nib is solid 18k, labeled 750, and likewise finished. The entire pen has a square cross-section which brings about a minor problem: if you overtighten the body against the section, the cap won't SNAP but capping the pen is easy with a bit of practice. This is a full-sized pen of medium weight and appears to have a medium nib. It also handles difficult inks with ease.
I found this very disappointing. The body of the pen is plastic and breaks very easily, without being mishandled. It looks and writes really great. The construction and material are obviously very poor with exception of the nib, which wrote very smoothly.
Very expensive looking product. Great gift box. Im alittle disapointed that the body is made out of plastic but its still nice. The ink filling is a twist one that sucks up the ink. The tip is top notch, though you can't really tell its 18k gold unless you look closely. Its a real classy pen as a gift or a business pen.
This instrument is incredible. The flow of the ink, the smoothness of the stroke is phenomenal. This product is worth every penny!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is a really cool pen for the most part. It looks really nice and writes well, even though I found it difficult to use once I first received it. I recommend the Versace roller ball pen instead. It's much easier to use without the worry of filling up the pen with ink every few minutes. But if fountain pens are your thing, I'd buy this one.
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