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Collectors Club Special Offer!

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Offered only to members of our Collectors Club, Conway Stewart is making available
the Celebration pens accompanied by a hardback copy of the new book,
Fountain Pens for the Million - The History of Conway Stewart 1905 - 2005,

personally signed by the author Stephen Hull.

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The Celebration  Pen and Book gift set is limited to 
50
numbered pieces of the Churchill and Wellington models.


Conway Stewart is pleased to announce the creation of the first two special pens from the Celebration Limited Edition Series. The 2010 Celebration Series is launched using the platform of our two most popular modern pen designs - the Churchill and the Wellington models.

For those seeking the epitome of style and elegance, a fine writing instrument that brings to life the time honoured traditions of British craftsmanship, the Conway Stewart Celebration pens make the perfect choice. Whether as a gift for someone special or even a treat for yourself during this festive season, the new Collectors Club Conway Stewart Celebration Churchill and Wellington Limited Edition set will bring a smile to the face of the most discriminating connoisseur.
 Celebration Churchill Limited Edition
Celebration Churchill

Named after Sir Winston Churchill, this model is Conway Stewarts long standing flagship design. Majestic and timeless in feel and appearance, the Churchill has remained a perennial favourite of those who prefer a stately, over-sized writing instrument.

The Celebration Churchill is a superb example of our flagship model rendered in gleaming black resin set off by an engraving pattern inspired by early hard rubber pens brought to market by Conway Stewart in the 1920s. This wave pattern runs the full length of both cap and barrel, with the cap top and barrel end being left smoothly polished to accent the design. 
Celebration Wellington Limited Edition
 
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The Celebration Wellington is a bold, modern take on classic guilloche hard rubber pens from the 1920s. A crisp wave pattern engraving covers the full length of the Celebration Wellington. An 18 carat solid gold ring at the barrel end balances the gleaming gold clip.


In keeping with the classic vintage style of the Celebration pens, there is no cap band to break up the smooth lines of the engraving. A set of red, white, and blue rings is inlayed by hand into the cap top, adding a distinctive touch to this exciting new model.

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The Celebration Wellington is packaged in a refined compact gift box, while the Celebration Churchill is housed in our large Churchill presentation packaging, complete with cigar and bottle of ink and a book of famous Winston Churchill quotes.

Both pens will be accompanied by a copy of Fountain Pens for the Million - The History of Conway Stewart 1905 - 2005 personally signed and numbered by the author Stephen Hull.

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In This Issue
Celebration -- Churchill
Celebration -- Wellington
Specifications

Specifications
Celebration Churchill
Fountain Pen or
Roller Ball

Dimensions:  

Closed: 146 mm
Posted 181 mm

Barrel incl nib 138 mm
Cap 70 mm

Barrel Diam 15 mm
Cap Diam 17.5 mm
Weight 29.6 gms

Nib Grades:  

18 carat solid gold
F, M, B, BB, IF, IM, IB

Mechanism: 

Cartridge / Converter

Price Fountain Pen & Book set:   
�475 €575 $765


Price Roller Ball
& Book set:
�445 €540 $715 

Numbered: 
X of 50

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Celebration Wellington

 
Fountain Pen or
Roller Ball

Dimensions:  

Closed 140 mm
Posted 178 mm

Barrel incl nib 129 mm
Cap 65 mm

Barrel Diam 13.5 mm
Cap Diam 16 mm

Weight 38 gms


Nib Grades:  

18 carat solid gold
F, M, B, BB, IF, IM, IB

Mechanism: 

Cartridge / Converter

Price Fountain Pen & Book set:   
�365 €430 $575


Price Roller Ball
& Book set:
�345 €410 $545


Numbered: 
X of 50

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Fountain Pens for the Million documents one of the best-known and best-loved of the English pen makers who were founded in 1905. As well as being a volume of history, it is also a reference book that will appeal to Conway Stewart enthusiasts.

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300 pages containing unpublished material

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30 pages of appendices providing information on pen model numbers & specifications

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700 + full-colour images of pens, pencils, ink pencils

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Reminiscences from relatives of the founders, former directors and employees.

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