Regular price $99.00
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From the Industrial Series, in collaboration with Mod Musings: a hybrid construction combining polycarbonate and stainless steel with white Cerakote finish. The transparent body reveals internal mechanisms while the cerakote-coated grip provides contrast and functionality. Features a silver Mod Musings emblem cap and a custom laser-engraved Schmidt P8126 Rollerball ink refill.

Compatible refill sizes:
Parker refills

Schmidt P8126 - Mod Engraving

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Personalize your design with your choice of engraving

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Shipping & Returns

Please allow an additional 1-2 days for processing of engraved orders. Please note that engraved items may not be returned or exchanged.

  • Lifetime Warranty

  • Made in
    Los Angeles

  • Custom Engraving

  • Unique Serial No.

  • Lifetime Warranty

  • Made in
    Los Angeles

  • Custom Engraving

  • Unique Serial No.

Customer Reviews

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The perfect pen ! Love it

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Sebastian Starrett
Almost Perfect - Bolt Action X-Ray

First off, I do want to say I love the pen overall. I've used nice pens before and really dig my small collection of Lamy fountain pens. This Schmidt p8126 refill is incredibly smooth and I love writing with it. For the pen itself, I do appreciate that the overall look and feel. I think if the body was entirely composed of a non lightweight metal it'd be too heavy for my preferences. However, I won't say that's a con since that falls more under personal preference.

I had just a few issues with this pen:

First, the lower and upper halves weren't flush. As such, you can feel a small bite from the metal if you're moving your hands/fingers up and down the body of the pen where the two halves are joined. It's not a huge one but it is quite noticeable. I tried to fix it by squishing the lower metal end toward the right direction to see if I could sort of bend or form it better. I was able to fix it slightly using that method.

Second, the metal internals of the pen are scraping the polycarbonate body quite a bit. I think it'll smooth out over time but every time I go to extend the tip to write, the metal internal piece holding the refill scrapes the inside of the polycarbonate body a fair amount. I'm starting to build up some shavings/powder inside from this and you can visibly see where the metal internals have scraped the PC. Maybe adding a chamfer to the internal metal piece could have helped alleviate this?

Third, One other thing that falls a little more under personal preference, I really wish the logo at the top of the pen was aligned with the clip.

For a company that says seems to suggest it is hyper focused on the details, I was hoping for a little better in that regard when it came to these three things. However, I do still want to say that overall I still love this pen. I also really dig that it's Asian-American owned and partner with an Asian-American for the design being Asian-American myself. I'll still root for this company and am curious about trying one of their lightweight metal pens in the future. I'm assuming I wouldn't see the scraping issue with an all metal build.

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