Size: 165mm x Φ10mm
Material: aluminum, brass, steel
Nib: Steel nib M
Specifications: Cartridge (European type)/converter dual-use type
Kaweco was founded in Heidelberg, Germany in 1883 by Heinrich Koch and Rudolf Weber, and was named after their names. In 1909, the company is also known for releasing a safety fountain pen that incorporates groundbreaking technology. Additionally, the Kaweco Sport, released in the 1930s, was certified as the official pen for the 1972 Munich Olympics. "Kaweco Sport" is a product that combines functionality and portability with a classic image. Kaweco closed its doors in 1976, but was reprinted by Gutbaret in Nuremberg, Germany in 1995. Since then, many pens that retain the features of those days have been reprinted. Brass material has been added to the series designed with the image of office pencils from the 1930s. You can enjoy the aging of the main body as it becomes more and more popular.