Conklin Limited Edition Endura Black Chased Fountain PenTake a step back in time with the new Conklin Endura Limited Edition! Based on the original model first introduced in 1924, the new Endura has all the aesthetic design features which made this pen such a revered classic.

The time-honored process of chasing is used to create a beautiful and fascinating wave-like ripple pattern on the black resin barrel and cap. This chasing, or guilloche, is a complicated and delicate process of hand-engraving that adds a textural and visual appeal to the surface of the pen.

Rose gold-plated accents complement the elegant black lines of the wide barrel, each of which has been individually numbered. The clip and band are etched with the famous Conklin trademark. The fountain pen features the Conklin ‘Cushion Point’ flexible steel nib offered in regular or signature stub points. The Endura Chased collection is limited to 1,898 fountain pens and ball pens.

The Conklin Limited Edition Endura black chased fountain pen utilizes the cartridge/converter filling system and is available exclusively through Fahrney’s Pens for $145.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/will.platt.39 Will Platt

    i never knew they made flexible steel nibs.

    • http://fpgeeks.com/ Dan Smith

      Yeah, I don’t know literally I’d take that word “flexible”…

      • http://www.facebook.com/will.platt.39 Will Platt

        you’re probably right on that one:)

  • David

    Where are these pens made? The cheesy rose gold furniture with the two-tone nib really don’t go well together in my opinion.