 Today we have a fountain pen unboxing for you from Leonardo Oficina Italiana. These are the supernova fountain pens that just arrived. I'm going to pick one of them here and unbox it for you. You've got your silver outer packaging that designates the collection named supernova and then your black box on the interior has the Leonardo logo there again, and then you have your basic black pen box that holds your fountain pen. Inside, it's a cream color with some soft material and your pen is in a plastic sleeve. The silver booklet has all of your information about the pen and the pen brand. It does have the little Leonardo plastic emblem there hooked onto the pen clip. You can just pop that off. And this pen is the Galleria. This color name is Galleria, and you have two options in trim. We've switched to the Carmel now. You have silver trim, which you see here on the Carmel, and the Galleria we just showed you was ruthenium trim. If you're a fan of the supernova, you already know that this is a really popular comfortable pen model. It's got the threaded cap, and let's take a look at the nib. It does have the new Leonardo nib. It's a new engraving design here on the Leonardo nibs. It's called La Finice. New look, new design, but still a stainless steel Jovo nib made in Germany with an ABS feed. The next color option you have is Starlight pink, and these, all four of these really vivid resin colors are produced in Italy. And your supernova design has that geometric diamond design in the center ring. The center band is bordered by two thinner rings, and then you see another thinner ring near the bottom of the pen. Let's look at the two trims side-by-side. This is the Starlight pink supernova with the ruthenium trim, and then the silver trim side-by-side. Okay, and let's look at the Gallerias in silver or ruthenium, and you can see also with them side-by-side like this how different the different resin mixtures are going to look because they're all going to be a one-of-a-kind mixture depending on the piece of resin used to create your supernova fountain pen. Cap these pins are about five and a half inches long. They are postable with a friction post, and you can see here that the Ruthenium trim is going to have a matching nib. They're just going to have a plated version of the same stainless steel Jovo nib made in Germany. Okay, so so far we've looked at the Carmel, the Galleria, and the Starlight pink, and this is the Starlight blue. And you can see it here with both the trims again. And also these are cartridge converter fountain pins, and they're compatible with any standard international size converter or ink cartridge. And each of the Leonardo Supernova fountain pins you purchase does come with a converter included. And in case you aren't able to get a good look in the video, Starlight blue and Starlight pink both have kind of a glittery aspect to them. That's really fun. So that is the full collection that just arrived last week for beautiful resin colors of the Leonardo Supernova fountain pin in two different trims. Find more information at pinchlay.com.