FABER CASTELL SCRIBOLINO SCHOOL FOUNTAIN PEN
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Faber Castell tends to make pens in a very classic design, while making some funny looking or innovative pens from time to time.
This fountain pen is far from being rare, and most people might have seen this before.
Born to be a school fountain pen, this one doesn't have an expensive price.
This model was introduced under the name of "Julius" for unknown reason in Korean market, whilst it has the name "Scribolino."
The cap reminds me of the "Klein bottle."
I don't think Faber Castell intended this when they designed this model, but I'm quite satisfied with this style as a physicist.
This place might have been made to hang a string.
This model comes in several colors.
The most common ones are red, green, and blue.
This gray color and black color are rather not easy to find.
Moreover, Scibolino is also equipped with its mechanical pencil and ballpoint pen counterparts.
The material is soft and very light.
The inside of the pen is literally hollow, and the barrel has six large holes at each side.
This looks like spiracles of a caterpillar to me.
Iridium tipped nib and soft ergonomic grip.
This one is for the right-handers so the grip has the corresponding shape.
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