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Harbor Relic Maritime Navy Fordite Diamond Knurl Rollerball pen
Harbor Relic™ Maritime Navy Fordite Diamond Knurl Rollerball Pen
The Harbor Relic™ Rollerball Pen is a one-of-a-kind handcrafted writing instrument made from rare Maritime Navy Fordite sourced from Louisiana shipyards—preserving a layered history of naval craftsmanship and industrial heritage.
Featuring bold swirls of red, gray, black, white, and tan, this pen delivers a smooth, reliable writing experience while standing out as a meaningful and distinctive collector’s piece.
Rare Maritime Fordite – Naval History Preserved
This pen features authentic Maritime Fordite, formed from layers of industrial paint built up and cured over time in shipyard environments.
Sourced from Louisiana shipyards
Layered paint patterns unique to maritime production
Each piece carries a tangible connection to naval history
No two patterns are ever alike—every pen is completely unique.
Bold, Layered Color Composition
The Fordite reveals a rich and dynamic palette:
Swirls of red, gray, black, white, and tan
Organic layering that creates depth and movement
A naturally formed pattern shaped over time
Each pen has its own distinct visual character.
Built for Smooth Writing Performance
Designed for everyday reliability:
Smooth rollerball system for consistent ink flow
Balanced weight for comfortable, controlled writing
Threaded cap for secure closure
Refillable cartridge for long-term use
Handcrafted Quality
Each Harbor Relic™ pen is:
Handcrafted in Palmer, Massachusetts, USA
Made from rare Maritime Fordite
Finished for durability and clarity
Individually produced—never mass-produced
SPECIFICATIONS:
* Length – 5 1/2” capped, 5” uncapped
* Material – Maritime Navy Fordite and acrylic
* Kit – Diamond Knurl
* Trim – Gunmetal
* Type – Rollerball
* Cap – Threaded, postable
* Cartridge- Refillable Schmidt or Schmidt-style rollerball
WHAT’S INCLUDED with your pen:
* Schmidt 888-Fine rollerball cartridge (black ink, installed)
* Velvet protective sleeve
* Gift Box
A Meaningful Writing Instrument
The Harbor Relic™ Rollerball Pen is ideal for:
Military and naval enthusiasts
Collectors of rare and historical materials
Professionals seeking a distinctive writing instrument
Unique, meaningful gifts
It performs as a precision writing tool while carrying a lasting connection to maritime history.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Fordite?
Fordite is layered paint that hardened over time during industrial processes, creating unique patterns similar to natural stone.
Is this truly from shipyards?
Yes. This material originates from maritime industrial environments in Louisiana shipyards.
Is each pen unique?
Absolutely. Every piece of Fordite has a different pattern.
Is it suitable for everyday use?
Yes. It is designed for durability, balance, and daily writing.
Limited Availability
Each Harbor Relic™ pen is individually handcrafted.
Once sold, it cannot be exactly recreated.
Handcrafted in Massachusetts, USA
Made in our Palmer, Massachusetts workshop by a U.S. Navy Veteran, each pen reflects a commitment to craftsmanship, precision, and small-batch production.
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Harbor Relic™ Maritime Navy Fordite Diamond Knurl Rollerball Pen
The Harbor Relic™ Rollerball Pen is a one-of-a-kind handcrafted writing instrument made from rare Maritime Navy Fordite sourced from Louisiana shipyards—preserving a layered history of naval craftsmanship and industrial heritage.
Featuring bold swirls of red, gray, black, white, and tan, this pen delivers a smooth, reliable writing experience while standing out as a meaningful and distinctive collector’s piece.
Rare Maritime Fordite – Naval History Preserved
This pen features authentic Maritime Fordite, formed from layers of industrial paint built up and cured over time in shipyard environments.
Sourced from Louisiana shipyards
Layered paint patterns unique to maritime production
Each piece carries a tangible connection to naval history
No two patterns are ever alike—every pen is completely unique.
Bold, Layered Color Composition
The Fordite reveals a rich and dynamic palette:
Swirls of red, gray, black, white, and tan
Organic layering that creates depth and movement
A naturally formed pattern shaped over time
Each pen has its own distinct visual character.
Built for Smooth Writing Performance
Designed for everyday reliability:
Smooth rollerball system for consistent ink flow
Balanced weight for comfortable, controlled writing
Threaded cap for secure closure
Refillable cartridge for long-term use
Handcrafted Quality
Each Harbor Relic™ pen is:
Handcrafted in Palmer, Massachusetts, USA
Made from rare Maritime Fordite
Finished for durability and clarity
Individually produced—never mass-produced
SPECIFICATIONS:
* Length – 5 1/2” capped, 5” uncapped
* Material – Maritime Navy Fordite and acrylic
* Kit – Diamond Knurl
* Trim – Gunmetal
* Type – Rollerball
* Cap – Threaded, postable
* Cartridge- Refillable Schmidt or Schmidt-style rollerball
WHAT’S INCLUDED with your pen:
* Schmidt 888-Fine rollerball cartridge (black ink, installed)
* Velvet protective sleeve
* Gift Box
A Meaningful Writing Instrument
The Harbor Relic™ Rollerball Pen is ideal for:
Military and naval enthusiasts
Collectors of rare and historical materials
Professionals seeking a distinctive writing instrument
Unique, meaningful gifts
It performs as a precision writing tool while carrying a lasting connection to maritime history.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Fordite?
Fordite is layered paint that hardened over time during industrial processes, creating unique patterns similar to natural stone.
Is this truly from shipyards?
Yes. This material originates from maritime industrial environments in Louisiana shipyards.
Is each pen unique?
Absolutely. Every piece of Fordite has a different pattern.
Is it suitable for everyday use?
Yes. It is designed for durability, balance, and daily writing.
Limited Availability
Each Harbor Relic™ pen is individually handcrafted.
Once sold, it cannot be exactly recreated.
Handcrafted in Massachusetts, USA
Made in our Palmer, Massachusetts workshop by a U.S. Navy Veteran, each pen reflects a commitment to craftsmanship, precision, and small-batch production.