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CrossCoventry Polished Chrome Pen & Pencil Gift Set

R699

Retail: R1,500
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This coordinated pen and pencil gift set impresses with its strong profile, rich sheen, and polished chrome appointments. Whether for a handwritten letter, a crossword puzzle, or a blueprint for your dreams, Coventry is sure to be a pleasing addition to any desk set.

The A. T. Cross Company is a major international manufacturer of fine writing instruments, timepieces, and personal accessories. Cross products are sold to consumers through fine stores worldwide and to the business gift market via a network of companies specializing in recognition programs.

Since Richard Cross made the first Cross product in 1846, we have re-invented the writing instrument category, combining design ingenuity with jewellery-quality craftsmanship. We were America's first manufacturer of quality writing instruments, and that means that we've been making pens people use, depend on and enjoy for a long time.

What we’re most proud of, though, isn’t all that’s changed since 1846. It’s what hasn’t changed. Headquartered in beautiful Providence, Rhode Island. A. T. Cross is proud to still be a part of the community we helped build. And we still make products unsurpassed in design and craftsmanship just as Richard Cross did one at a time and by hand.

Product Features
  • Features the classic Cross profile and signature conical top
  • Coordinated ballpoint pen and 0.7mm pencil set
  • Presented in a two-piece gift box
  • Lifetime Mechanical Guarantee
About the Finish
  • Classic polished chrome with polished chrome appointments
About the Tip
  • Swivel-action propel/repel feature
  • Specially formulated ink that flows flawlessly for a superior writing experience
  • Includes one black medium ballpoint (#8513) in pen, three 0.7mm pencil leads (#8742), and one eraser (#8748)
Length
  • 5.52 inches

For more information visit Cross

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