Faber-Castell NEO Slim Aluminium...
Faber-Castell NEO Slim Aluminium...
Faber-Castell NEO Slim Aluminium...
Faber-Castell NEO Slim Aluminium...

Faber-Castell NEO Slim Aluminium Fountain Pen | Gun Metal

Fountain pen by German brand Faber-Castell made of aluminum.

Nib
  • black nib EF
  • black nib F
  • black nib F
  • black nib B
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zł199.00


Description

When it comes to design, young designers move with the times and look for inspiration in simplicity and superior quality. 

Such is the NEO Slim line from the Faber-Castell brand. 

NEO Slim is for those who bravely face daily challenges and are curious about the world. 

The NEO Slim fountain pen is made of anodized aluminum coated with a durable gun metal color lacquer.

The black-colored details add a unique touch to the overall design. 

The nib is made of stainless steel. It is available in sizes from EF to B. 

The cap has a metal clip. 

The pen is powered by universal size ink cartridges, which can be replaced with a piston. 

Closed pen length | 141 mm

Length of cap | 46 mm

barrel diameter | 9 mm

Made in Germany

Product Details

Kolor
Black
Grey
Nib
B - Broad
EF - Extra-Fine
F - Fine
M - Medium
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