Description
Retro 51 Tudor Armor Rollerball. This regal pen by Retro 51 pays tribute to an impressive suit of armor (1586) made in the royal workshops at Greenwich under the direction of master armorer Jacob.
(British, documented 1558–1608) and now also in The Met collection. It had in mind the field and tournament armor used by George Clifford, Third Earl of Cumberland, and by an illustrious Knight of the Garter as of 1592.
Furthermore, This rollerball pen shows the artisan’s craftsmanship, using Queen Elizabeth I’s family emblem, the Tudor rose, and the fleur-de-lis, all printed over the brass barrel. The body comes with polished brass trim, which completes the classic design.
Each pen has been numbered on the top ring and loaded in The Met licensed packaging tube that doubles as a pen stand when it’s not in use. Pick up a piece of history with this fine-writing rollerball pen.
Retro 51 Tudor Armor Rollerball.
In addition, the Retro 51 Tudor Armor Pen is part of the Met collection of twist-top pens. In addition, each pen comes packaged in a matching tube. Don’t miss this new pen! Each twist-action rollerball pen also comes with a rollerball refill that flows with a medium stroke.
In addition, the pen ships complete with an Easy Flow 9000 black refill in the pen that also retracts with the knurl twist top. The styling of the Retro 51 Tudor Armor pen also brings exceptional value to any pen collection. The tube packaging looks good when used as a pen stand. Buy one, and you are going to like the way you write!
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