KIM ACR Jumbo Cigar Handmade Ebonite Fountain Pen with Kanwrite Semi Flex Nib - Burnt Orange/Black Mottled
KIM ACR Jumbo Cigar Handmade Ebonite Fountain Pen with Kanwrite Semi Flex Nib - Burnt Orange/Black Mottled
Product Description
Handmade ebonite fountain pen by one of the master pen makers of India. This is an eyedropper fountain pen - i.e, bottled ink is directly filled into the pen barrel. Cannot use ink cartridges or converters.
Special Feature – no ink burping (which is common in eyedropper pens), Ebonite Feed and Heavy Duty Clip, Kanwrite Semi Flex nib
Pen Type: Fountain Pen
Pen Manufacturer/Brand: KIM ACR
Pen Model: Jumbo Cigar
Product Specification
Pen Material & Colour
Cap: Ebonite – Burnt Orange/Black Mottled
Barrel: Ebonite – Burnt Orange/Black Mottled
Section: Ebonite – Black
Feed: Ebonite – Black (Well Channelled feed)
Cap Type: Screw type Cap with Triple Start Thread (cap opens or closes with 2 turns)
Nib Type & Material: Kanwrite Stainless Steel #6, 35mm Semi Flex Nib
Nib Point: EF/F options are available
Filling Mechanism: Eyedropper
Ink Capacity: 2.5 ml
Pen Size – Jumbo Size
Pen Weight – Capped 43 gm
Pen Weight – Uncapped 27 gm
Pen Length – Capped 166.0 mm or 6.52 inch
Pen Length – Uncapped 144.0 mm or 5.66 inch
Pen Length – Posted 198.0 mm or 7.78 inch
Pen Length – Barrel Plus Section 123.0 mm or 4.83 inch
Pen Length – Section only 17.5 mm or 0.69 inch
Pen Cap Diameter 19.1 mm or 0.75 inch
Pen Barrel Diameter 17.2 mm or 0.68 inch
Pen Section Diameter 14.0 mm or 0.55 inch
Pen Clip Width 9 mm or 0.35 inch
Pen Clip Length 38 mm or 1.49 inch
Note 1: The actual measurements may differ slightly as each pen is handmade.Note 2: The actual colour of the pen may differ from the images because of different monitor settings/calibrations
Note 3: The rippled/mottled/swirl design of ebonite rods are unique, and no two ebonite pens have the same design. So the design of the ebonite pen you get may differ from the design of the ebonite pen shown in the pictures.
Note 4:There might be minute colour spots on the pen body due to slight impurities in the ebonite rod.