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Grifos Pompeii Fountain Pen

Grifos Pompeii Fountain Pen

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Handmade in Italy’s Aosta Valley, the Grifos Pompeii fountain pen features a solid sterling silver body decorated with a vintage guilloche pattern. The 18-karat-gold trim provides a fashionable accent, and nibs are available in a variety of materials and sizes Read More

Sterling Silver & 18K Gold

Handmade in Italy’s Aosta Valley, the Grifos Pompeii fountain pen features a solid sterling silver body decorated with a vintage guilloche pattern. The 18-karat-gold trim provides a fashionable accent, and nibs are available in a variety of materials and sizes. Grifos belongs to the Italian silversmith guild, which complies with both Italian and European law, so you can rest assured every Pompeii pen will be made with .925-purity sterling silver. This is designated by the rhombus-shaped stamp on each pen, which contains “AO 28,” the company’s guild symbol, and the numbers “925.” Your pen comes with guaranteed technical assistance from Grifos for life. 

Note: At checkout, choose a stainless steel nib in fine, medium, or broad (base price); a yellow gold nib in extra-fine, fine, medium, broad, or stub (+ $150); or a white gold nib in extra-fine, fine, medium,  or broad (+ $150). You can also add a matching rollerball with black or blue ink (+ $145).

Grifos Pompeii Fountain Pen
Grifos Pompeii Fountain Pen
Grifos Pompeii Fountain Pen
Grifos Pompeii Fountain Pen
Grifos Pompeii Fountain Pen
Grifos Pompeii Fountain Pen
Grifos Pompeii Fountain Pen
Grifos Pompeii Fountain Pen

Optional Matching Rollerball (+ $145)

Grifos Pompeii Fountain Pen
Grifos Pompeii Fountain Pen
Grifos Pompeii Fountain Pen

Nib Options

Specs

  • Grifos
  • Solid sterling silver (925) body
  • Vintage guilloche pattern
  • 18K-gold accents
  • Stainless steel nib, or upgrade to gold
  • Length: 5.5 in (140 mm)
  • Maximum diameter: 0.6 in (16 mm)
  • Weight: 1.5 oz (42 g)
  • Fountain pen accepts international cartridges and converters
  • Optional rollerball uses Parker-style refills
  • Handmade in Italy

Included

  • Gift box
  • 6 black ink cartridges
  • 6 blue ink cartridges
  • Converter
  • Guaranteed technical pen assistance for life

Shipping

Estimated ship date is Mar 1, 2019 PT.

Payment will be collected at checkout. After this product run ends, orders will be submitted to the vendor up front, making all orders final.

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The washing must be done at least 2-3 time year if the pen is used. What you must do is leave the whole nib section in a glass full of lukewarm water added with a spoon of alchool for a night long period then wash it under the tip and try to write. If no positive result arrive do this again for one more night. If again the pen not write again you have to disassemble the nib and the feeder (the black plastic "tongue" under the nib)  from the point section. Proceed as follow: Before  taking away the nib please look at the nib back and remember the nib position according to the black nib feeder (you may take a picture). Keep the finger grip section screw on to the pen barrel to have the best grip while changing nibs. To change a nib please use a piece of cotton cloth or a bicycle rubber ( or rubber gloves like the ones used to wash dishes) to get a perfect grip of the nib when you pull it out and push it down. 1. To take away the nib, hold it tight with the piece of rubber and pull it out moving it slightly right and left. After this leave these three parts (nib, feeder and point section) in water and alchool glass again one night and then reassemble them. 2. To reassemble the parts start from the feeder, it fits easily inside the holder turning it right or left till you find the feeder's nest, you will hear a click and feel the feeder slides inside. 3. Take the nib and lean it against the feeder to understand the future nib position. Insert the bottom of the nib between the feeder and the holder and push it down much enough to make it slide inside the holder (use a cotton cloth or rubber), continue pushing it down (without rotate them anymore) till you see and feel the nib is enough inside the holder (it doesn't slide inside more). All is done now and the pen will write again. Let me know if all will be fixed or no so we could help you again in the chance. Best regards Maurizio
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