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Cross Century 2 Black Lacquer Gold Trim Rollerball Pen
Cross Century 2 Black Lacquer Gold Trim Rollerball Pen
Cross Century 2 Black Lacquer Gold Trim Rollerball Pen
Cross Century 2 Black Lacquer Gold Trim Rollerball Pen

Cross Century 2 Black Lacquer Gold Trim Rollerball Pen

(Product Ref: 414-1)
£88.00

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Cross Century 2 Black Lacquer Gold Trim Rollerball Pen

The Finish
A multilayered black lacquer finish with 23KT gold-plated appointments

The Nib
Rollerball pen with click-off cap.
Includes one Cross black gel ink rollerball refill (8523) inside the box.
Can be converted into a ballpoint pen or a porous felt-tip pen by changing the refill to the desired type of tip (refills sold separately)

Size
Width: 0.38 inches / 9.7 mm
Length: 5.31 inches / 135 mm
Weight: 1.06 oz / 30 grams

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

The Cross Century II Roller Ball Pen in Black Lacquer with Gold Trim is presented in a Premium gift box.

Used by President Joe Biden with a porous/felt tip refill to sign his first executive orders during his inauguration.

About Cross Century II Pens
Embracing both tradition and evolution-the iconic Cross profile takes a broader point of view. Cross Century II has the style and grace of the Classic Century, but with a bolder look and wider profile. Its signature Cross design, distinctive finishes, and balanced, weighted feel give a sense of purpose to anything you write.

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.