Caran d'Ache 849 Metal Fountain Pen Matt Red B

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Brepen Note: The rollerball of this pen comes without gift box. The Caran d'Ache 849 Red is a classic pen with a timeless design and excellent writing performance. This pen belongs to Caran d'Ache's well-known 849 series, known for its durability and stylish aluminium body. The 849 Red has a vibrant red colour that exudes power and style. The pen fits comfortably in the hand thanks to its slim design and offers a smooth writing experience. The printing mechanism is reliable and easy to use, perfect for everyday writing, note-taking, or document completion. With its minimalist design and high-quality finish, the Caran d'Ache 849 Red is a favourite among professionals and writing enthusiasts looking for a reliable biros with a touch of elegance.

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Note: The rollerball of this pen comes without gift box. The Caran d'Ache 849 Red is a classic pen with a timeless design and excellent writing performance. This pen belongs to Caran d'Ache's well-known 849 series, known for its durability and stylish aluminium body. The 849 Red has a vibrant red colour that exudes power and style. The pen fits comfortably in the hand thanks to its slim design and offers a smooth writing experience. The printing mechanism is reliable and easy to use, perfect for everyday writing, note-taking, or document completion. With its minimalist design and high-quality finish, the Caran d'Ache 849 Red is a favourite among professionals and writing enthusiasts looking for a reliable biros with a touch of elegance.

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The aluminium casing has a hexagonal shaft and is painted red The stainless steel nib has a nib thickness B With a flexible steel clip Delivered with Chromatics ink cartridge in idyllic blue (erasable) Compatible with the converter (100003.490)


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