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Shop all pre-loved modern pens › Sacristán Fountain Pen

Sacristán Fountain Pen

£25.99
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A pen by a brand that is not familiar to me, and is rather difficult to find anything out about!

I believe the pen maybe a model created for Estilográficas Sacristán, a pen shop in Madrid that has been around for over 100 years. The pen is presented in a branded red box, and comes with papers from Estilográficas Sacristán, suggesting the pen is an Inoxcrom manufacture, but that isn't right, because Inoxcrom is a Spanish make and the pen has "Germany" (as well as Sacristán) inscribed on the cap band.

The pen is metal with a brown marble type laquer finish. Gold coloured trim, a nice Sacristán cap finial and branded 14k bi-tone nib in fine width complete the picture.

The pen comes with a converter for use with bottled ink.

The pen has a slip on/off cap and is slender enough to use with a notebook pen loop.

Whilst I don't have much information, I don't think the new owner would be displeased with the value for money this pen offers.

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A pen by a brand that is not familiar to me, and is rather difficult to find anything out about!

I believe the pen maybe a model created for Estilográficas Sacristán, a pen shop in Madrid that has been around for over 100 years. The pen is presented in a branded red box, and comes with papers from Estilográficas Sacristán, suggesting the pen is an Inoxcrom manufacture, but that isn't right, because Inoxcrom is a Spanish make and the pen has "Germany" (as well as Sacristán) inscribed on the cap band.

The pen is metal with a brown marble type laquer finish. Gold coloured trim, a nice Sacristán cap finial and branded 14k bi-tone nib in fine width complete the picture.

The pen comes with a converter for use with bottled ink.

The pen has a slip on/off cap and is slender enough to use with a notebook pen loop.

Whilst I don't have much information, I don't think the new owner would be displeased with the value for money this pen offers.

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