FABER CASTELL DA VINCI BALLPOINT PEN - GREEN COLOR
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This will be the extension from the previous post.
In the latest post, I claimed there are diverse versions of this Da Vinci ballpoint pen, and here I introduce another kind of the series.
The virtue of this model is it not only changed its color, but it also has some nice patterns on it.
I explained many things about the pen in the earlier post.
So here I simply upload what the instruction manual says:
BALLPOINT PEN OPERATION: To advance and reverse the charge, turn the top button of the pen
CHANGE LOAD: Unscrew the body. Remove the used load and spring. Place the spring in the new load. Insert the charge at the front and mount the pen.
REPLACEMENT LOAD: Always require Faber-Castell, ref. 160 T or 167 T, with Tungsten ball
Lapis Johann Faber S/A Rua Joss Bonitacio, 420 S. CARLOS - SP
The words that the Da Vinci line is most used to writing are: good taste, beauty and sophistication. Therefore, congratulations: you have just acquired a true jewel, the result of innovative Faber-Castell technology. For better conservation of your pen or mechanical pencil, be sure to read the instructions.
Da Vinci Mechanical Pencils 0.5 OR 0.7 WITH RETRACTABLE TUBE
The graphite guide tube (1) is released, gradually retreating as the graphite wears, which prevents it from breaking.
OPERATION: Press the advance button (4) with the mechanical pencil always in the vertical position. To return the retractable tube, (1) press the advance button, place the tip of the mechanical pencil on a flat surface and press on the lead, slowly releasing the button.
MINES REPLACEMENT: Remove the advance button (4) and place 6 (six) Faber-Castell 0.5mm or 0.7mm Polymer mines in the deposit
WHEN THE GRAPHITE NO LONGER ADVANCES: Check if there is graphite in the deposit (2). Unscrew the body. Insert the needle (3) into the retractable tube (1), removing the stuck piece of graphite, Reassemble the mechanical pencil and press the advance button (4) until new graphite appears.
The instruction gave all the details regarding the usage of its ballpoint pen and mechanical pencil versions.
Have you noticed one interesting point inside the imstruction manual?
To me, it was the part "Lapis Johann Faber."
For those who like Faber Castell pens, the name Johann Faber is quite familiar, so I wouldn't describe much about his relationship to Faber Castell company.
Lapis Johann Faber was the Brazillian subsidiary of Johann Faber, which was also acquired by Faber Castell among the procedure of Faber Castell taking over Johann Faber.
It's amazing the instruction manual still used the name Lapis Johann Faber, without missing its identity.
Since the pen was made in 80s to 90s, the pen was absolutely made by Faber Castell, not Johann Faber.
Except for the pattern on the body, everything is the same as its gold color version.
The different part is this patterns.
All around its green body, patterns looking like ')))' exist.
The front part has a rather dimmer patterns compared to patterns on the latter side of the pen - I'm not sure whether this was intended though.
Besides the patterns, the green color itself is quite shinning one.
Not just a simple painting of green color, but some shinning particles might be added.
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