Cross Townsend Medalist Selectip Rolling Ball Pen In Polished Chrome and 23 Karat Gold Plate
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Average customer review:Product Description
Combines the art of the jeweler with themost advanced technology
Product Details
- Color: Medalist
- Brand: Cross
- Model: 505
- Released on: 2006-03-06
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: .25 pounds
Features
- All Cross products are shipped in boutique-quality gift packaging that you'll be proud to give as a gift.
- Cross offers a range of ball-point refill sizes and colors; Selectip gel rolling balls, porous-points (felt tips), ball-points and document markers; 0.5mm pencil leads; specially formulated cartridges and bottled inks.
- Cross has re-invented writing instruments with jewelry-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.
- All Cross writing instruments are unquestionably guaranteed against mechanical failure, regardless of age. Should there ever be a problem, please call a Customer Service Specialist at 1-800-282-7677.
- Includes 1 Black Gel Ink Rolling Ball Refill (8523) in pen
Customer Reviews
Not bad, but a little heavy
I've had this pen for about three weeks ago and haven't done any lengthy writing with it - have just used it for quick notes and signatures. It has a nice ink flow and writes nicely, but it is a bit on the heavy side. It does look nice and has a very professional look to it. I'd recommend it as a much cheaper alternative to a Mont Blanc.
Cross Rules!
I have always been particular to Cross but never pryed open my wallet to buy one. I love this pen. The weight is perfect & it writes so smooth that it brought back some of the fun of taking notes. I have received countless compliments on this pen @ work as a Front Desk Manager when I let people use my pen to sign in. Thanks a lot, Tim







