Merritt Handcrafted RollerBall Pen - Two-toned Amboyna Burl & Rhodium
SOLD: Thank you Ryan from Laguna Beach California.
This is a Merritt Classic RollerBall Pen Handcrafted by Richard Lee
Merritt from a rare piece of two-toned Amboyna Burl. This fine writing
instrument is dressed in Rhodium plated (Platinum Family) appointments
and accented with beautiful Black Titanium hand-cast engraved insets on the ends of
the cap and pen barrel as well as the accent band. This is a very special piece of two-toned Amboyna Burl with swirls of blonde and amber hues that fade into a smoke colored pattern.
In the tradition of fine desk pens, the Merritt Classic RollerBall Pen is not designed for use with the cap attached to the pen. This ensures that you will enjoy effortless writing and the perfect balance of the Merritt Classic RollerBall every time you use it. Just be sure to leave the pen cap in plain sight where others can see what they're missing! The cap screws on and off with only one and a half turns and is buttery smooth.
A special clear satin finish is applied and polished by hand to add superior
beauty and durability, the burl wood is also specially hand stabilized
with a special technique hardening the wood burl to ensure the highest quality writing
instrument with undeniable integrity that will last several lifetimes of writing pleasure.
(*Note: This is the natural color of the wood
burl, No stains are used on Merritt Fine Writing Instruments unless
stated otherwise)
This Merritt Classic RollerBall Pen includes a top quality German-made ceramic tipped Schmidt cartridge for smooth, effortless writing. Included is a stylish and handsome black leather case to protect your fine writing instrument and a signed certificate of authenticity card.
Pen measures 11/16" wide x 5 3/4" long. The photos do not do justice to the beauty and balance of this fine writing instrument.
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