The Pen That Signed a £2 Billion Contract
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14ct Gold Flexible Replacement Nib
Why not treat yourself to a flexible nib that you can simply swop with your "day to day" nib on your Conway Stewart pen? Have the ability to write those special "Thank You" notes in script hand-writing with line variation.
On a flexible nib, the more pressure you exert on the nib, the wider the writing line.
There are 2 types of 14ct gold flexible nibs available:
All our Flexible nibs are engraved with the CS logo on the nib.
These replacement nibs fit most of the modern Conway Stewart pens, and are supplied fitted into a black nib holder so you can simply unscrew the barrel of your pen and screw the new nib holder in. Some nib holders have nib rings so there is a drop down requesting whether your pen has silver, gold or no nib rings.
If your Conway Stewart model is not in the drop down list, please email us for information about the availability.
These replacement nibs do not fit vintage Conway Stewart pens. They are also only suitable for Conway Stewart pens with a cartridge /converter. They are not suitable for Winston pens with the captive converter, or any lever fill pens.
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