Writing Mechanism:
Mechanical Pencil   
Click operation     
0.7mm lead
Schmidt cartridge transmission
Wood Barrel: Cocobolo
Metal Trim: 10 kt gold
Dimensions: 5-9/16" x 3/8"
Protection Plan
Available for $20
Tradizionale Slim Pencil
Available for $149
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Unique, Handcrafted Wooden Pens and Wine Bottle Stoppers
Wooden Pens so uniquely beautiful, they are timeless pieces of art.
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Unique, Handcrafted Wooden Pens and Wine Bottle Stoppers
Wooden Pens so uniquely beautiful, they are timeless pieces of art.
PRIDE &
HONOR
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  Those moments in our lives when we stand tall with hearts full of pride are truly unforgettable. The Tradizionale
Collection
of unique wooden pens reminds us of these times with accents in warm golden metals combined with classic
shapes and cherished wood. Stylish and richly detailed Cocobolo wood has been polished to a brilliant sheen that makes
the wooden pens glisten in the light. The wood becomes smoother to the touch each time the wooden pen is used,
making it more personal with the passing years. In the tradition of fine writing instruments, the Tradizionale Fountain Pen
is designed for use with the cap unattached to the wood pen to ensure effortless writing and balance.
  Due to its tremendous beauty and durability,
Cocobolo (Dalbergia retusa) is a highly-prized wood. The heartwood
displays a vivid range of rich colors including dark reds and browns with traces of purple, black, yellow and orange weaved
throughout. The sapwood, however, is so pale it is creamy white. Cocobolo contains natural oils that give the wood a
sheen similar to a highly polished marble, and like marble, it is so dense it will not float. Cocobolo is a rosewood native to
South American rainforests. It can also be found in Pacific regions of Central America from Panama to Mexico and in
growing areas in Costa Rica and Nicaragua. Trees are medium-sized, growing to 45-60 ft in height, with irregularly shaped
trunks that are 2-3 ft in diameter. The wood is uniquely figured as a result of oddly formed stems. The trees have large,
leathery leaves and tiny yellow flowers that bloom and then later turn to long, flat seedpods. After the Panama Canal
opened in 1912, sea merchants no longer had to battle South America's treacherous Cape Horn, and they finally risked
transporting this wood to New England. Since then it has remained a traditional favorite, for its stunning colors are
unmatched.

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Cocobolo