Description
Retro51 Mustang Fountain Pen. The P-51 Mustang, widely regarded as an all-around piston engine fighter of World War II. Produced in significant numbers, this first U.S. built fighter airplane pushed its nose over Europe after the fall of France.
This Retro51 Mustang Fountain Pen features acid-etched printing to recreate WWII plane with antique silver trim. It has the knurled cap-top, and it ships with two cartridges and a converter. The Nibs are available in F, M
The Retro51 Mustang Fountain Pen is on a mission to bring fashion, fun, and value to the world of writing instruments. Known for bright, colors and unique themes. Retro stands by their mission, “Life is too short to carry an Ugly Fountain Pen!” and everything about Retro only reiterates that.
Retro51 Mustang Fountain Pen
Because, Retro 1951, started in the ’90s with a focus on producing unique gifts with an emphasis on fine writing instruments and the accouterments of life. The pen is not a pen but instead a vehicle to an end – a way of showing who you are. The pen is a perfect gift that will last for years and serve as a token of achievement and fond memories. Although Retro specializes in fine writing pens, They also offer leather accessories and “other cool stuff” with unique stylings. All these items come branded and packaged with fun graphics. Also, their colors have a feel of nostalgic Americana.
Retro51 Mustang Fountain pen is part of The Tornado Series
In 1997, Retro 1951 introduced a pen named the Tornado in three colors: red, blue and green in their classic lacquer colors. Little they knew the impact this pen would have in the world of gifts and writing accessories. Since that date, they have added many styles and designs to the Tornado Collection. Also, they come in different colors, materials, sizes, and modes of writing: rollerball, fountain, ballpoint, and pencil. The knurled top has become a trademarked look for Retro and synonymous with the tagline. Furthermore, THIS FOUNTAIN PEN WILL BLOW YOU AWAY!
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