Retro 51 Vintage Metalsmith Cleopatra Capless Rollerball

Retro 51 Tornado Vintage Metalsmith Cleopatra Capless Rollerball

Retro 1951 is taking a trip to Egypt to honor the legendary Cleopatra with the Retro 51 Tornado Vintage Metalsmith Cleopatra Capless Rollerball. Notably, this is the latest addition to the Vintage Metalsmith collection. These vintage styled Tornado designs use antiqued finishes to give it an aged appearance or use old historical themes for their designs. Pick up a Retro 51 Vintage Metalsmith to inspire you to work smarter, not harder.

First of all, Cleopatra was the last ruler of the Macedonian dynasty that was in power when Egypt was annexed by Rome in 30 BCE. She was known for her intelligence and beauty. Importantly, this Retro 51 Tornado Vintage Metalsmith Cleopatra Capless Rollerball honors the incredible woman that she was.

Retro 51 Vintage Metalsmith Cleopatra Capless Rollerball Retro 51 Vintage Metalsmith Cleopatra Capless Rollerball

Secondly, enjoy a beautiful design printed over a brass barrel with polished brass accents. It is inspired by what Cleopatra wore when she visited Rome. Her image adorns the top disc. Each one is packaged in a matching tube that doubles as a pen stand or carrying case when not in use. Journey back to Ancient Egypt and write your own legacy with this rollerball.

Similarly to other Retro 51 Tornados, enjoy smooth twist-action retraction. You can even do this one-handed. Included inside the pen is a capless rollerball refill. This means you’re getting a solid line of ink applied to paper with use. You can also refill it with your favorite Monteverde Parker Style ballpoint or gel refill.

Retro 51 Vintage Metalsmith Cleopatra Capless Rollerball Retro 51 Vintage Metalsmith Cleopatra Capless Rollerball

Finally, as special as this pen is, it’s not a limited edition. Moreover, since it’s part of the Vintage Metalsmith lineup, you can get as many of these as you’d like. As for portability, the matching gift packaging tube makes it easy to bring your capless rollerball with you. Therefore, you can rest assured that your pen is protected in the tube from wear and tear.

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