Handcrafted Budgaroo Bromello Style Fountain Pen PNF175
$89.75 – $189.75
This is a BIG pen and would suit the big boys.
Give This Pen as a Gift to Someone Special.
My Handcrafted Bromello Style Fountain Pen has been crafted from Budgaroo Timber, an exceptional handcrafted item and like most crafted pieces on this website sell very quickly.
This pen has the option for you to choose from the standard Nib & Ink Pump that is supplied with the kit..or, a “Bock” nib and a “Schmidt” International Standard Ink Pump. We also have Calligraphy nibs from the same source for customers interested in Calligraphy.
Both these items are made in Germany and are one of the highest value Fountain Pen accessories available.
This would make a fantastic gift for a special friend.
Please note you can only add (1) of this pen to your cart. The pen shown in the image is unique and is a one off as are all of the items made in my workshop. Any section of Timber, Polyester Resin or most materials have a different grain pattern. These patterns are generally never repeated.
Please Add To Your Cart Now if you wish to purchase this unique one off item.
Payment:
Credit Card: Visa/Mastercard
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EFT (Bank Deposit) if you are in Australia.
Shipping: Express postage Free within Australia – Your order will be shipped within 24-28 hours via Australia Post.
Description
Item | Bromello Style Fountain Pen |
Finish | 24k Gold Finish |
Material | Budgaroo Timber |
Shipping Australia: | Express postage Free within Australia |
Shipping International: | $22.00 |
Warranty: | 90 Days |
Payment Options: | |
Credit Card | Visa/MasterCard |
Paypal | PayPal for PayPal members |
Direct Bank Transfer | Australian Holders Only |
Bromello Pen Kit
Our brand new pen kit featuring a bold black casing.
Also available in Gold Rollerball pens.
Budgeroo grows to about 12 metres, generally in low-phosphate,sandy soil resulting in timber that is fairly hard on tools. The tree itself has to be my favorites, not just for it's timber, but the tree has an ominous, eerie look about it that I find haunting. Maybe that's the reason the aborigines used the very fibrous bark to wrap their dead in
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