 In today's unboxing we're going to take a look at a new pin from Joya. This is the Capita Monte and I don't know how to pronounce that actually but this is an exciting pin release because it's got a different pin design than we've seen from Joya before. I always like Joya's packaging. I love that mustardy-deep yellow color of the box with against the gold Joya logo and then you lift up the false bottom to get more information about the pin company and your pin. The Joya Capita Monte fountain pin is a piston filler so there's no cartridges or anything like that to access. Let's take a look at this pin. This is the fourth pin release from Joya and it's the first pin release from Joya to feature this shape, this cigar-shaped design. Other firsts that you'll see in this pin design are the completely new trim design and then also this piston filler is accessed differently. First let's take a look at the nib. This is a Joya brand embossed number six Jovo stainless steel nib and it's plated to match the gold trims. Okay now this is where you see the other change. To access your piston filler you remove that blind cap in the back end of the pin and you can see the engraving here that's really subtle on the side of the barrel with the brand name and information about this pin. It is post-able with a friction post and the inspiration behind this pin I guess literally translated Capita Monte means head of the mountain. It's also the name of a hilltop district there on Naples that's known for the Palatial Capita Monte Museum and a large public park with a lot of wooded areas and fountains and great views of the city. And Joya was led to that name by this captainial resembling the hill. The Joya Capita Monte is also available with silver trim. Get more info at pinchley.com