Product Description
Conklin 1898 14KT Fountain Pen
The Conklin Pen Company® is proud to introduce a brand new, beautiful pen
collection – Conklin 1898 in Misto™ colors.
In Italian Misto means “mixed” or “mixed together”, which refers to the NEW unique resin
mix of various multiple colors for each pen. Mixing resins for luxury pens requires
precision and attention to detail to achieve a superior and aesthetically pleasing result. The
process is started by selecting a high-quality liquid resin, choosing suitable color
combinations, and following a precise step by step process of mixing the colors together.
Mixing different resin colors can prove to be quite challenging for several reasons.
First, the varying opacity and translucency of the colors can interact in unexpected ways,
making it difficult to predict the final color outcome. Additionally, the highly concentrated
pigments used in resin can lead to unpredictable color variations, requiring careful
consideration of proportions. Managing the curing time becomes crucial when working
with multiple colors, as it may extend the resin's working window. Achieving the right
color balance poses yet another obstacle, as each color's intensity may differ. Mastering the
mix requires painstaking attention to detail, shaping the final outcome through trial and
error. The colors, with their distinct characteristics, can play unpredictable tricks, defying
initial expectations. Countless attempts were made to balance pigments and proportion,
leading to finally achieving desired one of a kind variations. Moreover, environmental
factors like temperature and humidity can influence the curing process, adding further
complexity to the task. The introduction of air bubbles during mixing can also drastically
impact the resin's final appearance. It is essential to gain experience and practice with
small test batches before embarking on a larger project, understanding how different
colors interact and ensuring compatibility between them. With patience and perseverance,
one can overcome these challenges and create stunning, infinite combinations of resin
artworks with skillful color mixing techniques.
Conklin 1898 is inspired by the rich heritage of the Conklin brand, designed with
comfort and durability in mind. This collection is suited to individuals looking for a well-
sized, cigar shaped pen that provides a larger surface area for a comfortable grip while
writing. Offered in three beautiful misto colors: Green, Purple, and Orange, with unique
color blends where no two pens are alike. Purple and Orange colors accented with a rose
gold trim, meanwhile, Green features a chrome trim, to further highlight the unique color
blends of each pen.
All writing instruments feature a cap ring with a Conklin original vintage pattern,
initially used on the first self-filling pens produced by the company back in 1898. The ring
also features the year the legendary Conklin pen company was founded by Roy Conklin in
Toledo, Ohio. Together, these elements pay homage to the vintage Conklin era and its
extraordinary legacy in the world of writing instruments.
Lastly, each pen features Conklin’s distinctive “rocker style” clips, designed for a smooth
clip-on action.
Available choices for Jowo premium stainless steel nib grades include Extra Fine, Fine,
Medium, Broad, Stub, Omniflex and 14KT Gold nibs in Extra Fine, Fine and Omniflex points,
which allows users to choose one that complements their individual handwriting style.
Each Cushion Point nib displays the brand name and is marked with special crescent-
shaped breathing holes. Our quality control team tests each nib individually to ensure top
quality writing performance. The fountain pen uses cartridges, a
threaded converter (supplied). The 1898 is also available in a capped rollerball pen. Each Conklin brand writing instrument is housed in a luxury gift box with custom
sleeve. Conklin 1898 collection is an ideal gift for any person in your life or for yourself,
whether it’s used in their professional lives, home offices, or daily journaling.
Cartridge/converter fill.