Description:
My preferred filling method for fountain pens is the eyedropper, and it was a dream of mine to be able to design something that was technically unique from the pens in my personal collection, as well as anything currently on the market that's made by hand. Enter the Tucker 48. Named after my Grandfather's favorite classic car, I like to think of it as being as groundbreaking for the artisan fountain pen world, as the Tucker 48 was for the automotive world back in 1948.
The design showcases a suspended ink reservoir within the body that is connected directly to the section by a separate coupler. The entire system is sealed using neoprene o-rings (one in the section and one in the coupler) which eliminates the need for any silicone grease. The reservoir can be refilled either by removing the section and accessing it from the top of the pen, or by removing the body and removing the ink reservoir. All of this is achieved while still maintaining the comfortable writing experience the Tucker has come to be known for.
Includes a Jowo #6 nib.
Approximate dimensions:
Overall length: 142mm
Cap diameter: 19mm to 16mm at finial
Body diameter: 17mm to 14mm at finial
Section length: 21mm
Section diameter: 13.5mm
Section pinch: 12mm
Materials:
Aurora
1836 Glass
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$475.00Price
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