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Cross Century II Refillable Ballpoint Pen, Medium Ballpen, Includes Luxury Gift Box - Hallmarked Sterling Silver

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Color: Sterling Silver


Style: Ballpoint Pen


Features

  • A future heirloom, crafted of hallmarked Sterling Silver containing 92.5% pure silver and crowned with our trademark contrasting conical top. Subtle incised line pattern. Polished Sterling Silver appointments
  • Swivel-action propel/repel feature
  • Specially formulated Cross ink flows flawlessly for a Superior writing experience
  • Includes 1 black medium Ballpoint refill (#8513) in pen; extra refills available in additional widths and colors
  • Premium gift box
  • Shipped in boutique-quality gift packaging
  • Includes 1 Black Medium Ball-Point Refill (8513) in pen

Description

The legend continues Embracing both tradition and evolution-the iconic Cross profile takes a broader point of view. Created with a keen Appreciation for modernist design and lasting value, century II offers a bolder look and wider girth than the original classic Century. Saturated with color or finessed with fine metal, it's everything we're famous for, only 'bigger'. From the Manufacturer Century II Sterling Silver Ball-point Pen. Hallmarked sterling silver containing 92.5% pure silver and trademarked contrasting conical top make this an heirloom-quality possession. Perfecting perfection-our legendary classic evolved, updated, thoroughly of the moment. The enlarged barrel and single-band cap transition respect the original lines of its predecessor, the Classic Century. It even adopts the Classic Century's famous conical top. However, the Century II stands alone with its popular medium-diameter design.

Brand: Cross


Writing Instrument Form: Ballpoint Pen


Color: Sterling Silver


Ink Color: Black


Age Range (Description): Adult


Manufacturer: ‎A. T. Cross Co.


Brand: ‎Cross


Item Weight: ‎0.8 ounces


Product Dimensions: ‎137 x 11 x 14 inches


Item model number: ‎HN3002WG


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Sterling Silver


Closure: ‎Snap


Pencil Lead Degree (Hardness): ‎2H


Material Type: ‎Sterling Silver


Number of Items: ‎1


Size: ‎1 Count (Pack of 1)


Point Type: ‎Medium


Ink Color: ‎Black


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎HN3002WG


Date First Available: August 25, 2003


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Classic and Beautiful Pen
Color: Black Lacquer / 23KT Gold Style: Rollerball Pen
This is a solid and classic design at a good price when bought on sale. Cross Selectip refills work great and blue ink performs beautifully. Pen is balanced and feels great in my large hand. I’m a dedicated Cross pen purveyor and would highly recommend this pen!
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by Erick Murray

  • A good perfomer that's also beautiful - for writing and drawing, with cartridges or bottled ink.
Color: Medalist Chrome Style: Fountain Pen, Medium Nib
As both an amateur writer and artist, I was looking for a pen that would fulfill several roles. Here are some points on this pen from both points of view, categorized: I just seem to like fountain pens, despite my young age. Also, if anyone wants to know why I'd use a fountain pen over a dip pen for drawing, its the mobility - I can use them anywhere. 2.) Ink - width, cartridge-loading, converter & bottle-loading: Ever since I first used a rollerball as opposed to a normal ballpoint, I loved the strong, black line that some of them gave. It made my work stand apart from others. Fountain pens are even better. The stroke this pen gives is a powerful, thick black (assuming, of course, that black ink is used! I'm willing to bet that for those who like, for example, blue, that this would look beautiful with blue ink. =:o). When used with the provided Cross black ink cartridges (I bought some extras), it goes on fluid & slick, and dries quickly. I also used the pen with Higgins Fountain Pen India - a non-waterproof bottled ink formulated for fountain pens (you'd still NEVER want to use normal India ink - this one was made to be fountain-pen safe!). Despite what some folks say, works quite well in this pen without gumming it up (it doesn't have the shellac normally in India ink, which destroys pens. That makes it the best of both worlds)! The Higgins ink - while it requires a bit more nib-flushing than the Cross ink (mainly for cosmetic reasons) - writes quite well, drying quickly. On the paper types I tried it on, it also seems to be a slightly deeper black, and doesn't bleed through quite as badly - making it better for the heavy ink saturation used in drawing. Since the cartridges aren't available in this town - but the bottled ink is - the ability to use either load format is a Godsend. The converter - which screws in securely to the nib section, and draws up ink with its screwing piston - is a "sturdy" plastic, not a "rottable" rubber like the pens of yesteryear. Nevertheless, I can always have a couple cartridges around, if I need them in a pinch. 3.) Feel: The pen is slim - reminicent of many rollerballs and ballpoints. However, the pen's weight feels great to me. It's reasonably light; in some positions, I'll use it in the "American style" - i.e., posting the cap on the far end. In others, I'll use it in the "European style" - holding the cap in my other hand, or placing it on a desk. Something I find myself doing, by the way, is holding the pen between my fingers - opened and posted - while reading magazines. If I want to mark something, I use it... and it feels great in between the fingers. =:o) The feel of writing with this pen is wonderful - it's a smoothness I've never felt before, even from rollerballs or other fountain pens (cheaper ones). In fact, the smoothness may make one's writing a bit sloppy for a while, while they get used to it! =xoD When they do, though, they'll carry the pen everywhere they go! 3.) Appearance, carry, and miscellaneous: The pen is simply beautiful - even if the gold plating were to eventually wear off, the chrome alone would still be stunning. The photos fail to show something wonderful about the pen - its nib is engraved with an intricate, beautiful pattern. =:o) It reminds me of the Gates of Moria from The Lord of the Rings. As far as carrying, I don't have a shirt pocket - and so, I clip it into my left front pants pocket. The fact that the pen is very leak-resistant is evident by the fact that the cap has caught very little spatter - and I have a habit of twitching my legs up and down. **** It should be remembered, that with an item like this, only time will tell how good it will be. Fountain pens are known to be able to last for decades, if well cared for... and at only a couple of weeks, I really haven't tested the pen well yet. While I like it so far, keep that in mind, when reading this. I doubt most folks buy fountain pens - particularly metal-barreled ones - with the intention of trashing them in a few months or a couple of years. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2007 by Jack Rowan

  • My First "Real" Fountain Pen
Color: Medalist Chrome Style: Fountain Pen, Medium Nib
I've always wanted to see what the fuss was about with fountain pens, and I've always had a love of nice looking pens and pencils. I've purchased cheap fountain pens from the major office supply stores off and on over the past couple years and you really do get what you pay for. This was my first real fountain pen. I decided to stop paying for cheap $20 pens just to mess with, and spend a little money to get a better pen. My goal was to not spend more than $100 because I wanted a daily-use pen. One that if I messed up, dropped, or broke somehow travelling from home to office or in a restaurant, I could reasonably replace and not feel like I wasted a ton of money. This one by Cross is fantastic. I read other reviews about how it writes smoothly, and it's weight feels nice in the hand, etc. They're all true. Wonderful pen. Very smooth. No gaps in the ink on paper with quick strokes, feels light in my hand but has enough weight to know it's a solidly made instrument. I like the fact that it's not a "fat" pen, which never feel right in my hand. The nib doesn't "bite" or "scratch" the paper either. Some of the cheap pens I used did that and my strokes weren't smooth and didn't feel right. As a result they weren't fun to write with. The nib is very beautifully decorated and is a joy to look at. The silver chrome style with gold accents is professional and welcomed in any business or personal environment. I have used ink cartridges with this pen, and have not used the charger / ink reservoirs. I've used charger/reservoirs with other pens and my conclusion is that the simplicity of replacing a cartridge for a daily use pen is easy, cleaner, and less expensive. This pen came with 2 black cartridges (no charger or ink reservoir). The ink is a nice deep black. Not faded or unpleasant. The medium sized nib is great. I was concerned that it would be kind of thick or fat, but it's not significantly different to my eye from the width of a normal ink pens' medium stroke. Again, this is for daily use. For intricate details in sketches or drawings I prefer a very thin stroke and thus would opt for a different nib. I could pay many hundreds for a pen which boasts even more excellent qualities; but truthfully, this cost me just under $100 and definitely feels and works like it should cost much more because I see those excellent qualities other expensive pens boast in this one. So some people may qualify this as a lower-end fountain pen simply because it's under $100, but it's an excellent writing instrument, perfect for daily use, and has the smooth gliding on paper I was looking for in a fountain pen. I'm now a believer in fountain pens, and will use this fountain pen everywhere I go. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2011 by E. Holm

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