Carr Rollerball Pen
The dark blackheart wood of this rollerball pen is beautifully accented by the USA-made, highly polished stainless steel hardware. The soft sheen of the finish showcases the grain and smoothness of the wood. The top-of-the-line German ink cartridge with a ceramic nib makes writing nearly effortless. The cap screws off to expose the tip, then screws onto the other end. Mid-sized and well balanced, this pen is comfortable for any size hand.
Closed Length: 5-1/8”
Open Length: 6-1/2”
Ink Color: Black
This pen was named after Archie Carr, a naturalist, writer, conservationist, and world authority on sea turtles. Throughout his life he wrote about many aspects of natural history, but he was particularly enamored by the wildlife and ecosystems of Florida,
The dark blackheart wood of this rollerball pen is beautifully accented by the USA-made, highly polished stainless steel hardware. The soft sheen of the finish showcases the grain and smoothness of the wood. The top-of-the-line German ink cartridge with a ceramic nib makes writing nearly effortless. The cap screws off to expose the tip, then screws onto the other end. Mid-sized and well balanced, this pen is comfortable for any size hand.
Closed Length: 5-1/8”
Open Length: 6-1/2”
Ink Color: Black
This pen was named after Archie Carr, a naturalist, writer, conservationist, and world authority on sea turtles. Throughout his life he wrote about many aspects of natural history, but he was particularly enamored by the wildlife and ecosystems of Florida,
The dark blackheart wood of this rollerball pen is beautifully accented by the USA-made, highly polished stainless steel hardware. The soft sheen of the finish showcases the grain and smoothness of the wood. The top-of-the-line German ink cartridge with a ceramic nib makes writing nearly effortless. The cap screws off to expose the tip, then screws onto the other end. Mid-sized and well balanced, this pen is comfortable for any size hand.
Closed Length: 5-1/8”
Open Length: 6-1/2”
Ink Color: Black
This pen was named after Archie Carr, a naturalist, writer, conservationist, and world authority on sea turtles. Throughout his life he wrote about many aspects of natural history, but he was particularly enamored by the wildlife and ecosystems of Florida,