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A Conway Stewart pen gift is a gift for life



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By : Richard Stevens    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-10-11 11:34:59
On extra special occasions such as weddings many people find it really exceptionally difficult to find that extra special present to give that stands out from other peoples present. An important gift will be something that will provide the recipient with timeless joy and let them know how much they are thought of. A really super gift to consider giving that will really last a lifetime is a Conway Stewart pen. If you have never heard of these pens, Conway Stewart pens are luxurious and beautiful writing instruments that are renowned world over.

One reason why you should consider a Conway Stewart pen as a special gift is that they have such a marvellous heritage. The Conway Stewart pen company was founded in 1903 in the city of London with the sole aim of manufacturing elegant, functional and timeless writing instruments. Many people do not know that Conway Stewart was not the name of the original business founders. In fact Conway Stewart pens got their name from a comedy duo who were extremely popular in the early 1900s. Name origin aside, the company soon became one of the countrys most esteemed manufacturers of fountain pens. The Conway Stewart pen company still continues to this day producing the most amazing writing instruments that pen lovers across the world love to collect.

Many pens within the Conway Stewart collection have been inspired by and named after very prominent historical British figures. Examples of these which are widely available include Nelson, Nightingale, Darwin and Churchill to name a few. Quite a few of the collections also offer roller ball pens and rectractable pencils as well as the fountain pens. So why Conway Stewart pens and not other luxury brands? Well the answer is very simple if you are still not convinced by their heritage. Each pen is handmade. And only the best materials are used in the manufacture of each pen. In fact you will find that their pens are crafted from a whole host of luxury materials such as gold, silver, casien and enamels. One thing you can be guaranteed of is that each writing instrument is a thing of beauty and a complete pleasure to write with.

Has this short description of Conway Stewart pen tempted you into considering as a worthwhile gift for that someone special? Who would not want to receive one with the famous names that are already owners of these luxurious writing instruments?. Proud Conway Stewart pen owners across the world include politicians such as Jacques Chirac, George Bush and Bill Clinton. The Queen and Price Philip have their own too!. Perhaps it is a better idea to buy a Conway Stewart pen for yourself then and give something else special as a gift? View for yourself the beauty of Conway Stewart pens on Write Here of Shrewsburys website at writeherekitenow.co.uk.
Author Resource:- Richard Stevens writes for Write Here. Browse the fantastic range of Conway Stewart pens on Write Heres website and see which Conway Stewart pen suits your individuality.
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