E-Motion Fountain Pen – Pure Silver – Faber-Castell

C$275.00

Silver-coloured fountain pen with fine or medium nib. Uses standard international long or short ink cartridges. Comes with Faber-Castell converter.

This pen is for you if you want a chunky, high-quality fountain pen with a modern design.

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A solid Faber-Castell fountain pen with a dynamic shape and textured metal body. Made in Germany.

The pen

The e-motion fountain pen has a modern design and classic look. It features a barrel made of matte chrome-plated aluminium featuring an intricate guilloche pattern. A protective layer gives the e-motion its special coloration and makes it more robust. Its cap, grip and clip are also made from chrome-plated matte metal. With the conical shape of the barrel, the cap is not designed to post. Compared to other pens, the e-motion is a weightier fountain pen which feels robust and solid in your hand.

The nib

This model has a fine (F) or medium (M) nib made from high-quality stainless steel.

What it comes with

It comes with a Faber-Castell ink converter ready for you to fill with bottled ink.

The ink it uses

Faber-Castell fountain pens use standard international short or long ink cartridges (such as the Kaweco Ink Cartridges, 10-pack Colour Mix). Two short standard international ink cartridges will fit into the pen’s barrel at the same time: one to use and a spare one. This pen also works with a Faber-Castell (standard international) fountain pen converter, if you prefer to use a piston converter to fill this pen with bottled ink.

About the brand:

Faber-Castell is a German family company producing premium products for writing, drawing and creative design. It was founded in 1761.

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