The pen probably has an interesting tactile feel; with the combination of the ebonite and mother of peart. My Gioia Alleria also has the threads at the distal end of the grip. I must say, it's not a problem for me. I discovered a brand of Italian pens that was previously unknown to me; Molteni. I was shown it, at the recent pen show. It had a metal converter that matched the color and the design of the pen. I've never seen anything like it. I do hope that Santini solves the problem of the sharp accent band. Attention to detail is so important in pen design. Thank you for showing it to us.
@@UneFontaineDePlumes I edited my pen show video to include a brief video segment; viewing the Molteni pen. It starts at approximately 10:14. Unfortunately, when I uploaded the edited version of the video, I lost your comment about the Stipula pen, so I wanted you to know that I didn't delete your comment.
The pen probably has an interesting tactile feel; with the combination of the ebonite and mother of peart. My Gioia Alleria also has the threads at the distal end of the grip. I must say, it's not a problem for me. I discovered a brand of Italian pens that was previously unknown to me; Molteni. I was shown it, at the recent pen show. It had a metal converter that matched the color and the design of the pen. I've never seen anything like it. I do hope that Santini solves the problem of the sharp accent band. Attention to detail is so important in pen design. Thank you for showing it to us.
Thank you for your comment and sharing about Molteni (unknown also by me). Their site is quite interesting !
@@UneFontaineDePlumes I edited my pen show video to include a brief video segment; viewing the Molteni pen. It starts at approximately 10:14. Unfortunately, when I uploaded the edited version of the video, I lost your comment about the Stipula pen, so I wanted you to know that I didn't delete your comment.
@@teresaharris-travelbybooks5564 No problem and I will watch !