Cabernet F8-1103
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Cabernet F8-1103

Cabernet F8-1103

$1,650.00
Cabernet F8-1103
$1,650.00

The Story

The Cabernet 1103 is a beautiful fountain pen featuring a barrel in 10,000 year-old fossil Woolly Mammoth bone, and a light structure in aerospace grade titanium and aluminum. The German-made nib is in 18K gold, the accents on the ebonite cap are in Mokume Gane and the pocket clip is set with citrine. This beautiful writing instrument also features William Henry's patent-pending Wavelock™ cap closure system – a ring of chromium steel balls embedded in a titanium ring which are captured in wave-shaped grooves in titanium collars for closed and post positions.
The Cabernet 1103 is a limited worldwide edition of 250 pieces, the rare fossil Woolly Mammoth bone is a fascinating testimony of prehistoric times. This is one of William Henry's most meaningful and rare writing instruments, each one of them imbued with a distinct and uique personality. Much like their owners, no two pens are ever alike.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

The Cabernet 1103 is a beautiful fountain pen featuring a barrel in 10,000 year-old fossil Woolly Mammoth bone, and a light structure in aerospace grade titanium and aluminum. The German-made nib is in 18K gold, the accents on the ebonite cap are in Mokume Gane and the pocket clip is set with citrine. This beautiful writing instrument also features William Henry's patent-pending Wavelock™ cap closure system – a ring of chromium steel balls embedded in a titanium ring which are captured in wave-shaped grooves in titanium collars for closed and post positions.
The Cabernet 1103 is a limited worldwide edition of 250 pieces, the rare fossil Woolly Mammoth bone is a fascinating testimony of prehistoric times. This is one of William Henry's most meaningful and rare writing instruments, each one of them imbued with a distinct and uique personality. Much like their owners, no two pens are ever alike.