Brush Fountain Pen :: Limited Edition Echoes of Eaton
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- $ 138.00
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- $ 138.00
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Celebrate change and look forward to the new roaring twenties with Ferris Wheel Press.
Proudly presenting the first limited edition of their signature Brush Fountain Pen — Echoes of Eaton. Taking inspiration from the most luxurious charmeuse satins, the Brush Fountain Pen now comes swathed in a smooth matte satin finish, while retaining its iconic silhouette. Record the next chapter of your life with style and sophistication, carrying the aura of glamour for every occasion.
:: Fine nib weight. Custom engraved brass tip.
- Full copper body
- Intricately engraved brass grip
- Brass nut on cap
- Total length: 143mm
- Cap length: 57mm
- Grip length: 24mm
- Total weight: 23g
- Nib: Stainless Steel Medium Point OR Fine Point
- Length: 17mm
- Width 7mm
- Filling System: standard Universal sized piston converter with a ~0.75ml chamber
:: Additional ink converters are available here.
:: Made in Ontario, Canada by Ferris Wheel Press.
p.s. here are some fountain pen tips straight from Ferris Wheel Press- don't let them scare you, it's a luxury that you'll love!
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Care Instructions
- DO NOT post the cap onto the back of the pen when writing. Our pen has been designed and balanced to write with the cap un-posted. Don't worry, the nut shaped cap will prevent it from rolling away
- The threads of the cap are brass so they can damage the finish of the paint if you post the cap
- Store pen vertically with the tip pointing upwards when not in use to minimize clogging
- The brass is designed to patina and age gracefully over time, and consistent use will ensure the finish stays brilliant. However, you can also use standard brass cleaner to restore the finish.
Filling your Brush Fountain Pen
- Unwind the grip from the barrel of the pen to reveal the converter
- Pull the converter off of the grip assembly
- Clean your nib and converter by rinsing it in cold water until water runs clear
- If the pen has not been in use for a few weeks, you may need to submerge the nib for an hour to loosen up the ink
- Air dry the nib and converter and reassemble when fully dry
- Twist the end knob until the piston is fully depressed
- Submerge the entire nib into the ink, and SLOWLY twist the piston to draw the ink until the converter is fully extended
- It is normal to have some small air pockets at the top of the converter.