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The Conway Stewart Collectors Pen in Silver Storm showcases a captivating blend of swirling greys, silvers, and black, elegantly complemented by 9ct gold rings and an 18ct gold nib.
The colour "Silver Storm" is inspired by the dramatic hues of stormy skies, evoking a sense of power and mystery. The pen's striking design is sure to leave a lasting impression, making it the perfect addition to any collection.
The Conway Stewart Collectors Pen in Silver Storm is a medium sized pen which makes it perfect for use as a daily writer and fits neatly into a shirt pocket.
The original Conway Stewart Collectors Pen range was launched in the 100th year of Conway Stewart, and called the Centenary Collectors Pen. It was initially only available to members of the Conway Stewart Collectors Club (hence the name) but later they were also sold through some selected Conway Stewart stockists. As a consequence, they are very rare.
The Collectors Pen was the first Conway Stewart to be launched with a stepped cap top and stepped barrel end since the early 1900's. The barrel also has a taper giving it a balanced and elegant look.
Made from the original components turned in the Plymouth factory, and hand-assembled in our workshop in Hampshire, England.
Limited edition of 20 pens only
The wide cap ring is made from 9ct gold and is hallmarked. This wide cap ring can be engraved with your initials, or you can have your full name engraved on the barrel.
Only available as a fountain pen, and fitted with an 18ct gold CS size 5 nib in EF, F, M or B widths.
Each pen is housed in a Conway Stewart black leatherette presentation box which also serves as a showcase pen stand for your desk.
Pens are handmade to order, so please allow up to 28 days for delivery.
We can expedite orders if they are needed for a specific date, leave a note at checkout. See how here.
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