Brass Kaweco Sport Fountain Pen

£85.00

Choosing Keeping holds the largest range of Kaweco pens in the UK - indeed we have built a long-lasting friendship with the beloved Gutberlet family who run the company with so much brains and gusto. Kaweco is often mistaken for a Japanese brand - not so! - it is 100% German. Originally established in 1899 in Heidelberg (also home of Lamy), the company was eventually renamed Kaweco as its owners namesake, Henrich Koch and Rudolph Weber - KOch, WEber and COmpany. Here pictured, an advertisement from 1911 which declares, ‘stocked in every best stationery store’ - still the case! 

The Classic Sport range, introduced to market in 1934, broke new ground in modern design for its unique octagonal barrel and handy portable size intended for use by ‘ladies, officers and sportspeople’. Kaweco were covering all bases with their marketing of this hugely successful pen, now synonymous with the brand itself.

Originally Classic Sport pens were made from ebonite (a very hard rubber), in black and then burgundy, featuring a fine engraved pattern known as a guilloche. Today, the design remains largely unchanged - measuring 10cm when capped, for optimal writing comfort and using a modern cartridge system for practicality - now in a wide range of exciting colours and finishes. Hard wearing ABS moulded plastics, clear plastics, hand turned acrylics, stainless steel, brass, copper, aluminium, and patinated finishes are all à la carte for you to choose from.

This solid brass model is the heaviest of all Kaweco tools, making it an ideal option for those who enjoy a heavily weighted fountain pen. The surface will age gracefully, developing a unique and timeless patina. It is a very good option for people working in environments like building sites for example, where indestructible and very hardwearing writing instruments are de rigeur.

Since 1953 the range has included a fountain pen, a rollerball, a ballpoint and a chunky 0.7mm mechanical pencil. They can be mixed and matched as a duo of writing implements and held together in an attractive leather pouch, just as they were traditionally advertised back in the day. 

For best comfort we recommend posting the cap on the back of the pen as intended by the manufacturer. 

Slip-on clip is optional and can be purchased separately here.

Details
Body material: Brass
Nib size:
Medium*
Nib material:
Stainless steel chrome-plated nib, manufactured by Boch of Heidelberg
Cap type:
Threaded screw-on cap
Refill type: Takes standard small international cartridges; sold with one blue washable cartridge in the barrel.
Dimensions: open 13.3cm, closed 10.5cm
Included: presentation box, one blue ink cartridge

Made in Germany

*Please email us at orders@choosingkeeping.com if you would like a different nib size - in addition to the standard Medium, we stock nibs in Extra Fine, Fine, Broad, and Extra Broad.

Read our interview with Kaweco CEO Michael Gutberlet on the topic of pen collecting.