VeeTwo Clipped - Antarctica

£130.00
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‍ ‍VeeTwo Clipped model in stunning Antarctica Acrylic resin

Swirls of deep pearlescent blue go deep into the pen and are complemented with ribbons of ice white and frost blue.

The Veetwo design incorporates a subtle taper and a flush finish cap to body transition. It feels warm in the hand but looks absolutely cool on the desk.

The shape is machined on the lathe before going through 8 sanding and polishing processes to bring out the deepest colours and a glass like gloss finish. The clip is chromed solid brass , which has a far superior feel over other pressed steel clips.

‍ ‍VeeTwo Clipped model in stunning Antarctica Acrylic resin

Swirls of deep pearlescent blue go deep into the pen and are complemented with ribbons of ice white and frost blue.

The Veetwo design incorporates a subtle taper and a flush finish cap to body transition. It feels warm in the hand but looks absolutely cool on the desk.

The shape is machined on the lathe before going through 8 sanding and polishing processes to bring out the deepest colours and a glass like gloss finish. The clip is chromed solid brass , which has a far superior feel over other pressed steel clips.

Specification:

The cap unscrews in 2 turns.

Length capped: 147mm (5.75”)

Length Uncapped: 136mm (5.66”)

Barrel/Cap Diameter: 16mm (0.63”)

Grip Diameter: 12.5mm (0.49”)

Inked the pen weighs 29g.

A plated gold#6 bock nib is fitted to the pen, with the option of Medium and fine widths and gold or rhodium plating held in stock. Other widths and finishes available to order, please see the Nib page.

Every pen is compatible with an international standard cartridge or converter fill system, unless otherwise stated. A quality K5 Schmidt converter with large ink capacity is included. These converters have the collar type fitting at the tip which provides a reliable and long-lasting seal on the bock housing system.

Although I make every effort to produce accurate photographs. Please note that the colour may appear differently in photos and on screens than it would do in real life. But more often than not, the colours have much greater depth in person than I can capture on camera!