HisNibs.com update -- Monteverde Regatta Sport February 27th, 2014
Greetings,
I was chagrined to see the recent retirement of the Regatta line of pens from Monteverde. With it's magnetic cap, this had been one of my personal 'go to' pens over the past several years.
I'm happy to report that the Regatta has returned in the form of the Regatta Sport http://www.hisnibs.com/regatta_sport.htm -- magnetic cap and all!
Go to its webpage to learn all about the line as well to see a video appraisal -- including a look at the 'His Nibs' yacht.
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As with the previous iterations, the Sport is available in three color combinations (if you consider black/black to be a combination ), and three form factors -- fountain pen, rollerball and ball pen.
These are hefty, oversized pens, with the fountain pen measuring 5-3/8" capped, 6-3/8" posted and 4-7/8" with cap held aside.
The largely metal pens alternate lacquered sections with carbon fiber panels, separated by knurled rings...creating a very distinctive look. Although the pens have a nice heft, this design prevents an overly-heavy pen, and I've found them to be very well-balanced and a pleasure to write with during extended composing sessions.
See the video here... - http://www.hisnibs.com/regatta_sport.htm
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Regards,
Norman Haase http://www.hisnibs.com
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Norman Haase
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