ryanwaldon2002
3•6•5 Giuliano Mazzuolli "Officina" Pens
Two of my very favourite pens! These were my daily-writers for nearly 15 years (now they're in the weekly rotation!). The Officinas are the plumofile equivalent to a "power suit": when you deploy one of these to write with, everybody around pauses to take notice.
Handcrafted in Italy, the Officina collection was inspired by Mazzuolli's memory of the tools used by his Grandfather in his bicycle frame building shop. The pen bodies are polished aircraft-grade Aluminium. The fountain pen is the "Puntino" (Marker Point) and the rollerball is the "Maschio" (Tap). These two are both clip-less, as all of the original Officinas were. Later Officinas featured a riveted clip, which I think spoils the lines of an otherwise elegant design.
I'm pretty sure these were also the first screw-post pens I ever used, making me a huge fan of that feature.
3•6•5 Giuliano Mazzuolli "Officina" Pens
Two of my very favourite pens! These were my daily-writers for nearly 15 years (now they're in the weekly rotation!). The Officinas are the plumofile equivalent to a "power suit": when you deploy one of these to write with, everybody around pauses to take notice.
Handcrafted in Italy, the Officina collection was inspired by Mazzuolli's memory of the tools used by his Grandfather in his bicycle frame building shop. The pen bodies are polished aircraft-grade Aluminium. The fountain pen is the "Puntino" (Marker Point) and the rollerball is the "Maschio" (Tap). These two are both clip-less, as all of the original Officinas were. Later Officinas featured a riveted clip, which I think spoils the lines of an otherwise elegant design.
I'm pretty sure these were also the first screw-post pens I ever used, making me a huge fan of that feature.