Worth the wait
The pen was worth the wait. I really like it.
The Conklin Pen Company revives its 1920's classic model, the Duragraph. The Duragraph was originally released in 1923, and is a classic example of the streamlined flat-top design that was so popular during that era. The Duragraph is produced from a unique hand-made resin, and each pen features the famous Conklin logo engraved over a brushed metal crown on each cap. A silver-plated clip and cap trim band accent each pen. The Duragraph fountain pens use a cartridge/converter filling system, and the international style converter is included.
The pen was worth the wait. I really like it.
Again, great things to say about the Anderson's and their selection of pens and inks. I will buy from them again, I assure you! Check them out before you pull that trigger on the next pen or ink, as well as many other related supplies.
This is a stunning material to look at along with standard feature cartridge and converter fill. The steel nib on mine works well and while a medium writes finer. The flow is acceptable as a 5.5/10. Often mistaken by others as my more valuable pen recently. Excellent value for the price.
Writing with it is a pleasure. I love the color.
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