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More new pens from Stipula

August 8th, 2009 kh Leave a comment Go to comments

The new Stipula pens finally arrived 2 days ago and we managed to have them checked into our store yesterday. Wow! Aren’t they are beautiful and we were so eager to take photographs of them for sharing with you. It will be interesting to know the stories behind the beauties.

Stipula Model T fountain pen

This pen is inspired by the famous car introduced by Henry Ford in 1908, the so called “T- Model”. The “T Model” fountain pen, with his dynamic and slender design, sober and elegant has been conceived following the same principles that inspired the historical model. Simple and solid in its black resin, expressly produced in one color and version only, essential in its metal details that add, besides their functionalities, a touch of delicate and pure refinement. The fountain pen come only 1 size nib size, the 6 mm titanium nib is as it is a less noble metal, with a great performance in terms of accuracy, flexibility and lightness. This one size known as the “T-Flex” nib allows a perfect writing and meets whatever a pressure. The Stipula Model T fountain pen offers all the characteristics of a very high quality writing instrument, but at a very accessible price. A pen meant for everyone. The Model T could best be describing by using Henry Ford’s own words: “Any customer can have a car painted any color that he wants so long as it is black”.

Dimension:

Length with cap posted: 17.5cm

Central circumference: 4.1cm

System: Fountain pen accepts converter or cartridge

Nib type: T Flex nib (6mm)

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Stipula Vespri Siciliani Black Ebonite Fountain Pen

Giuseppe Verdi, the great Italian composer of the XIX century was inspired by this heroic event in the history of Sicily for his lyrical opera “Les Vêpres Siciliennes”, the Sicilian Vespers. The original version was actually wrote in French and made its debut at Opéra de Paris on June 13th, 1855, but it was censored in Italy. This opera was frequently performed, particularly in its Italian version, and was in this drama set up at “La Scala”, the famous Opera theatre in Milan, that Maria Callas had her last public exhibition. Once more a pen dedicated to a great theme of the Italian history and to one of its most beautiful lands. The green nuances of the ebonite, the ancient material used for the first fountain pens, recall the green of the sea waves crashing towards the beaches and cliffs of the wonderful island of Sicily. The precious and finely refined sterling silver details are enlightened by delicate copper-color reflections, like a sunset behind the ruins of ancient temples of “Magna Graecia” as the Romans called the Greek colony. Stipula Vespri Siciliani in its fountain pen version with cartridge/converter filling system has a steel nib which offers a high quality trait for every handwriting style. You will find the copper color reflections on the trims are deliberately coated in faded manner to reflect its antique likeness.

Dimension:

Length with cap posted: 15.7cm

Central circumference: 3.7cm

System: Fountain pen accepts converter or cartridge

Nib type: Stainless steel nib

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Stipula Da Vinci Carbon T Black Carbon Fiber Fountain Pen

The Stipula Carbon-T, the last-born of the DaVinci collection. A new shell for the innovative cape-less opening mechanism patented by Stipula which, by simply and elegantly turning the barrel, allows a metal half moon to open and gracefully propels the nib outward in writing position. A new material for its extraordinary use in the fountain pen world: the carbon fiber. The first carbon fiber with high performances was created in 1958 by Roger Bacon, an American physicist and scientist. The carbon fiber consists of extremely thin fibers structure, several thousands carbon fibers are twisted together to form a yarn, which may be woven into a fabric. Carbon fiber has many different weave patterns and can be combined with different compounds to form composite materials. The high tensile strength, low weight, resistance to temperature variations and to the effect of chemical agents is some of its main properties. The pen has a cartridge/converter system and a 6 mm titanium nib a light and flexible metal that offers great writing qualities. The nib is available in one size only, T-Flex, that allows a perfect handwriting and adapts itself to whatever a pressure.

Dimension:

Length: 15.8cm

Central circumference: 5.1cm

System: Fountain pen accepts converter or cartridge

Nib type: T Flex nib (6mm)

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Stipula pays homage to history’s fame architects, both Antonio Gaudi and Leon Battista Alberti were individuals ahead of time in their creations and sets lasting impression. The Etruria model was use in creating these writing instruments with limited pieces.

Dimension:

Length with cap posted: 16.6cm

Central circumference: 4.6cm

System: Fountain pen accepts converter or cartridge

Nib type: 14k nib

Stipula Gaudi Fountain Pen

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Stipula Etruria Leon Battista Alberti Fountain Pen

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Finally Stipula Vedo Dark Blue fountain pen is colorful and youthful perfect for all ages and occasions. The pearlized spectra of color are like jewels that are completely turned and realized by hand one by one. Another unique feature is the transparent reservoir that allows you to visualize the use of the ink.

Dimension:

Length with cap posted: 14.9cm

Central circumference: 4.4cm

System: Fountain pen uses piston filling mechanism

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For more information on the above pens, please feel free to proceed to our website.

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