 We have a really fun unboxing for you today. These are the Opus 88 wine pens. They're available as fountain and rollerball pens. I'm gonna show you the fountain pen first. These pocket-sized fountain pens are designed to look like miniature wine bottles. So all you wine lovers out there and pen enthusiasts, these are the perfect pens for you. The fountain pens feature a stainless steel nib. The fountain pens also use an eyedropper filling system. The bottom of the bottle functions as the pen's shutoff valve. The shutoff valve is used to control airflow. So when it's closed, the airflow shutoff, which means ink will not flow easily. Shutting off the ink flow is really handy when you're traveling or flying with your pen. When the valve is open, which means it's unscrewed, the air is allowed to flow, which means ink will flow freely. With the valve open, the ink will travel from the barrel to the feed and from the feed to the nib, which then allows you to have a very smooth writing experience. Okay, and then this is the roller ball version of this pen. Both of these pens have that unscrewable cap. The roller ball version is quite a bit smaller than the fountain pen cap, but they both have that matte green wine bottle body. The roller ball pen also is unscrewable from the bottom. I didn't quite unscrew it all the way, but this does come completely off and you're able to switch out your cartridges that way. Both of these pens are available for pre-order if you head to penchelay.com right now.