Much of the manufacturing of their pens is done in Italy.
"Is available for purchase as a Group Buy" (= on sale?) $1, 341.00
Germany for sterling silver and other metal pens.
Depending on the work required, however, specific work will be done where the best skills are available. For example a number of the pens have painting work done by craftsmen in Russia.
Here's a link to their home page:
Krone | Luxury Pens and Timepieces
(also other videos)
(also other videos)
This is more my style.
Sometimes expensive things are a waste of money.
ReplyDeletePretty sure any I've ever gotten were made in China as I don't need them for anything important.
ReplyDeleteI love a good pen but omg...I cringe when I have to spend over a dollar!
ReplyDeleteI like pens that write smoothly but I never spend too much money on any. There are some reasonably priced ones out there that aren't overpriced.
ReplyDeleteI have a small collection of pens ( including 2 ink pens) in my manbag
ReplyDeleteI always go for a reasonably priced pen that writes smoothly ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
My husband likes an expensive pen but somehow he rarely uses the one he has. I like a fine tip that writes fluidly and doesn't blot - I have enough problems writing legibly as it is, don't need any help making a mess :) hah
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