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"The nib is metal, the receiver which is pressed into the body is still plastic inside metal. Which part have you been having problems with?"
Quoted from Bear Tooth Woods
"Last, but certainly not least, are the CAMBRIDGE fountain and rollerball pens. This is a much more elegant and weighty version of the El Grande with a grape motif. The cap finial, the nib holder, and the finial on the main body are all made from metal now. The threading on the center band is still made from plastic so that the cap closes smoothly and remains closed. These are fantastic looking and feeling pens."
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"The nib is metal, the receiver which is pressed into the body is still plastic inside metal. Which part have you been having problems with?"
Quoted from Bear Tooth Woods
"Last, but certainly not least, are the CAMBRIDGE fountain and rollerball pens. This is a much more elegant and weighty version of the El Grande with a grape motif. The cap finial, the nib holder, and the finial on the main body are all made from metal now. The threading on the center band is still made from plastic so that the cap closes smoothly and remains closed. These are fantastic looking and feeling pens."
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