Fonderie 47 is an organisation founded with the aim of removing AK-47s (and other small arms) from circulation in Africa. They fund this by creating works of art out of the very rifles they destroy.
In association with Cross, the Peerless Fonderie 47 has been developed. The design is inspired by elements of the weapon, with a gunmetal PVD finish and 23K gold-plated appointments. The cap is topped by a disc made from melted-down AK-47 steel and engraved with the unique serial number of the rifle removed from circulation.
Supplied fitted with a Cross 0.7mm black refill.
Dimensions:143 capped; 125mm uncapped; 155mm posted; weighs 48g.
Presented in a luxury gift box with a Fonderie 47-themed sleeve, authenticity card and wooden pen stand.
Product Code: | CR52282 |
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Advance Mechanism: | Capped |
Ink Colour: | Black |
Ink Type: | Liquid Ink |
Item Colour: | Black |
Item Material: | Metal |
Refill Type: | Refillable, Pen Refill |
Tip Size: | 0.7mm |
Tip Type: | Ball |
Fonderie 47 is an organisation founded with the aim of removing AK-47s (and other small arms) from circulation in Africa. They fund this by creating works of art out of the very rifles they destroy.
In association with Cross, the Peerless Fonderie 47 has been developed. The design is inspired by elements of the weapon, with a gunmetal PVD finish and 23K gold-plated appointments. The cap is topped by a disc made from melted-down AK-47 steel and engraved with the unique serial number of the rifle removed from circulation.
Supplied fitted with a Cross 0.7mm black refill.
Dimensions:143 capped; 125mm uncapped; 155mm posted; weighs 48g.
Presented in a luxury gift box with a Fonderie 47-themed sleeve, authenticity card and wooden pen stand.
Product Code: | CR52282 |
---|---|
Advance Mechanism: | Capped |
Ink Colour: | Black |
Ink Type: | Liquid Ink |
Item Colour: | Black |
Item Material: | Metal |
Refill Type: | Refillable, Pen Refill |
Tip Size: | 0.7mm |
Tip Type: | Ball |
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