APIS 793 FOUNTAIN PEN AND ROLLERBALL SET
아피스 793 만년필 & 수성펜 세트
Let me start with this cute packaging.
It's hilarious there's written "congratulation."
Congratulation for getting Apis pen?
Anyway, it is a set of 793 models in fountain pen and rollerball.
I've seen many pen sets, but the set of fountain pen and rollerball must not be a common one.
Comtrary to the cute designed packaging, the pen has quite a glamorous design.
There also enclosed a spare rollerball ink.
The whole body is mainly gold colored metal, and six sides are coated with red paintings.
What an impressive design!
It is quite unique as well as highly luxurious.
The round top could be used as a mirror.
The style of end point also fits my taste.
This part resembles that of Micro's MIT Spin fountain pen.
Model name F793.
It didn't use the notation F793G, which stands for gold.
Based on this, I suppose there never existed other versions for 793 series.
Only gold colors existed, and no silver colors.
Clearer view for the patterns.
I hope you to love this design too.
Can I provide a reasonable simile for this design?
The nib is a two-tone color nib!
Although we have seen diverse Apis fountain pens, this seems to be the only two-tone color nib if I remeber correctly.
As an in-house nib maker, Apis knew enough technique to make nibs with various styles.
There is also an 'A' shaped symbol of Apis on the nib, and the grip has no patterns.
Squeeze rype converter with Apis logo.
This is a rollerball pen version, thereby what RP means is obvious.
Compared to Micro referred rollerball pens as "ceramic pens," Apis used right names for them.
One charming point of this rollerball pen is this grip.
I can't imagine why Apis intended to make them in this way, but the grips of fountain pen and rollerball pen are different!
If you ask me, I favor for this grip without a doubt.
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