Unchanged since 1972, the first rollerball pen on the market is now a cult pen with its characteristic green casing. It has a long writing length with water-based ink. Its plastic-sprung tip offers an extremely soft writing experience.
Unchanged since 1972, the first rollerball pen on the market is now a cult pen with its characteristic green casing. It has a long writing length with water-based ink. Its plastic-sprung tip offers an extremely soft writing experience.
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Unchanged since 1972, the first rollerball pen on the market is now a cult pen with its characteristic green casing. It has a long writing length with water-based ink. Its plastic-sprung tip offers an extremely soft writing experience.
Unchanged since 1972, the first rollerball pen on the market is now a cult pen with its characteristic green casing. It has a long writing length with water-based ink. Its plastic-sprung tip offers an extremely soft writing experience.
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General | |
Product Type | Rollerball pen - fine |
Color | Green |
Ink | Water-based ink |
Line Width | 0.4 mm |
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General | |
Product Type | Rollerball pen - fine |
Color | Green |
Ink | Water-based ink |
Line Width | 0.4 mm |