 We just got a new release from Conklin, so we're going to do an unboxing. This is the Conklin Herringbone Signature Fountain Pin, and you'll recognize the Conklin box and navy with gold logo, and once you open it up, you'll see there's a false bottom under your pin where you'll find your warranty information, pin instructions, care instructions, and also two ink cartridges because the Conklin Herringbone Signature is a cartridge converter fountain pin. I'd say the most distinctive element about this pin is the Herringbone design on the cap and barrel, and they used a really precise computerized engraving machine to cut that pattern deeply into the solid metal barrel of the pin. And this is obviously the red that we're looking at, but it is available in various colors. You've got red and then blue, silver, and yellow. It has a black section in resin, so if you don't like a metal section, you don't have to worry about that here. To fill the pin with ink, you're just going to remove the barrel from the section, and it has the converter already installed in the pin, and you can use that with any fountain pin safe bottled ink. Or you can go ahead and remove the converter and use your ink cartridges, and this pin is compatible with standard international size converters and cartridges. Even though you get them with your pin, you can use any standard international size. The nave is a stainless steel number six, and the pin features Conklin's spring lever clip. And also you'll notice the center ring has engravings of the Conklin C, surrounded by four Conklin crescent shapes on each side. And these are all four colors together, the red, blue, yellow, and silver. Subscribe to get more information about great pins, and visit Pinch Later.