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Cross Classic Century 10K Rolled Gold Ball Point Pen
Cross Classic Century 10K Rolled Gold Ball Point Pen
Cross Classic Century 10K Rolled Gold Ball Point Pen
Cross Classic Century 10K Rolled Gold Ball Point Pen

Cross Classic Century 10K Rolled Gold Ball Point Pen

(Product Ref: 4502)
£99.00

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Cross Classic Century 10K Rolled Gold Ball Point Pen

The Finish
Our 10 Karat gold filled/rolled gold finish is preferred over the gold plate for its higher gold content and lasting beauty.
Rolled gold is thicker and more durable than gold plate.
Subtle incised line pattern
23 Karat gold plated appointments

The Nib
Swivel-action propel/repel feature
Black, medium ballpoint; comes with specially formulated ink that flows flawlessly for a superior writing experience
Takes refill 8513; other ink colors and widths also available

Size
Width: 0.3 inches / 7.6 mm
Length: 5.23 inches / 133 mm
Weight: 0.57 oz / 16 grams

All Cross Classic Century Pens come with a lifetime mechanical guarantee.

The Cross Classic Century Ball Point Pen in 10K Rolled Gold is presented in a Premium gift box.

About Cross Classic Century Pens
An icon of American design and innovation. The choice of movers, shakers and ground breakers since 1946. Does form follow function? Or does function drive form? Whatever your point of view, Cross Classic Century delivers. Generations later passionate fans remain loyal to the iconic silhouette, while trendsetters appreciate its authenticity. Cool comes full circle.

About Cross Pens
Founded by Richard Cross who made the first Cross product in 1846, initially manufacturing gold and silver casings for pencils, reflecting the Cross family's history as jewellers. Richard Cross eventually passed the company on to his son Alonzo Townsend Cross. Since then A.T. Cross have re-invented the writing instrument. They were America's first manufacturer of quality writing instruments. Cross Pens has been the official supplier to the White House since the 1970's. The pens used to sign legislation are often given out as souvenirs to those who attend the bill signings.