The Pen That Signed a £2 Billion Contract
When National Grid came to sign the £2 billion Eastern Green Link 4 contract, they reached for a British made Conway Stewart pen designed for the occasion. Hand made in...
The heavyweight of the Scribbler collection.
Machined from solid brass, polished by hand and finished with a tough nickel plating, the Grip Hexagonal Scribbler is built for those who appreciate substance in their writing instruments. A brushed finish is applied to the surface, giving the pencil a refined, industrial character that improves with age.
An ergonomic moulded rubber grip provides a perfect balance when sketching, while the flat sides of the hexagonal barrel make it an ideal candidate for engraving a name or logo. The hexagonal form also means it will never roll off your desk.
At 50 grams, this is a pencil with real presence in the hand - much favoured in the United States for its satisfying heft. The end cap doubles as a lead pointer when unscrewed.
The clutch mechanism holds 5.6mm graphite.
The pencil is presented in a gift box.
Pens are handmade to order, so please allow up to 28 days for delivery.
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