USS Constitution Rollerball Pen
Here’s an authentic relic history buffs will love! These rollerball pens are handcrafted in wood taken from the USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world today. The wood was removed from the ship in 1973 as part of a refitting done by the U.S. Navy. The ship was launched in 1797, one of six frigates authorized by Congress to defend the trade of our young republic. Soon she was serving with distinction against Barbary pirates in the Mediterranean. Her greatest fame came in the War of 1812 when she defeated several British frigates and earned the nickname Old Ironsides, when cannonballs reportedly bounced off her thick oaken hull. She returned to Boston in 1897 for her Centennial celebration and has remained there since. The hand-turned, polished wood pens are available as a capped rollerball, a fountain pen with a medium steel nib or a twist ball pen.
USS Constitution Rollerball Pen
5 X 1 5/8 1.5 OZ
USS Constitution Rollerball Pen