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Penco Bullet Ballpoint Pen Light - Khaki

Penco

A$16.73
UPC:
4988342244626
Availability:
Ships within 48 hours
Size:
⌀ 1.3 x 9.3 cm
Nib Size:
0.7 mm
Ink:
Black, oil-based Ink
Refillable:
Yes
Material:
ABS Resin
Origin:
Japan
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Embrace a rugged, industrial aesthetic with the Penco Bullet Ballpoint Pen Light in Khaki. This "Light" version of Penco’s iconic bullet pen is crafted from durable ABS resin, weighing a mere 8 grams. The Khaki edition features a solid, military-inspired olive-drab tone that perfectly complements canvas field notes, tactical planners, and outdoor adventure kits.

Designed for maximum portability, the pen measures only 9.3 cm when capped, making it small enough to vanish into a coin pocket or a small pen loop. When you're ready to write, posting the cap on the end of the barrel transforms it into a well-balanced, full-sized pen that sits comfortably in the hand. Made in Japan and equipped with smooth 0.7mm black oil-based ink, it is a reliable tool for professionals and explorers alike who demand utility without the weight.

  • ⌀ 1.3 x 9.3 cm
  • 0.7 mm nib
  • Black, oil-based Ink
  • Refillable with Japanese 4C-type or D1 standard refills
  • ABS Resin material
  • Made in Japan

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【ABOUT THE BRAND】

Penco logo

Penco is the premier brand of the Japanese stationery house Hightide, founded in Fukuoka, Japan, in 1994. The brand’s name—short for "Pen Company"—originally began with a single ballpoint pen inspired by classic American craftsmanship. Since its inception, Penco has grown into a world-renowned stationery line that celebrates the "Golden Age" of mid-century industrial design.

Penco is celebrated for its "Analog Architecture"—a philosophy that blends the rugged, functional aesthetics of 1950s Americana with the meticulous quality and clever engineering of modern Japanese manufacturing. Every product is designed to feel like a rediscovered treasure from an old hardware store or a vintage campus bookstore, offering a tactile and nostalgic experience for the digital age.