Acme Studio® "Roses" Roller Ball Pen designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh
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Acme�: Charles Rennie Mackintosh designed Roller Ball Pen "Roses"
CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH was born in Dennistoun, Glasgow in 1868. He attended evening classes at the Glasgow School of Art from 1883 to 1894 and this undoubtedly had a stimulating effect on him, with the influence of fellow apprentice James Herbert MacNair. In 1896, Rennie won the competition to design a new Glasgow School of Art, and this building is still acclaimed as one of the most significant buildings of the past century. Which was just one of the buildings won him enthusiastic acclaim in the U.K. as a pioneer of modern architecture. His furniture designs are recognized internationally as "Design Classics", and his architecture is now considered extremely influential in the context of architectural history.
measurements:
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closed: 5 1/4 "; posted: 5 3/4"; diam.: 1/2"; wt: 1.6 oz
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convert to a fountain pen:
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purchase item AcmeP_NS
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RB ink refill recommended:
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Schneider® Topball 850 05, Schmidt® 888/5888/5285, Hauser® 707sf/777sf, Quill® 9550/9552
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convert to ballpoint ink:
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purchase item #PREFP900BP by Acme® [Schmidt® MINE 2010 style]
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convert to use with touch screen devices:
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purchase Capacitive Tip Front #PPBS-05 by Acme®
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NONE in stock...if not in stock, this is a special order item so allow 2-3 weeks to receive once order is received.
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Can be converted to either fountain pen ink use, ballpoint ink use or touch screen use...see Specifications
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