
LeBoeuf Francis Scott Key Limited Edition Fountain Pens

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About the LeBoeuf Francis Scott Key Limited Edition
The LeBouef Francis Scott Key Limited Edition fountain pens, also known as the "Star Spangled Banner" Limited Edition, pay homage to the iconic American who wrote the National Anthem. The Francis Scott Key “Star–Spangled Banner” Limited Edition is produced with a unique Vintage Ivory acrylic. Each pen barrel has been carefully polished and features Red and Blue acrylic end caps. Francis Scott Key’s famous signature is engraved on each barrel. A gold commemorative coin featuring Francis Scott Key’s Portrait is fitted on the top of the pen cap. Red and Blue alternating Stars are engraved on each cap, paying homage to The Star-Spangled Banner and enhancing the elegance of this historic limited edition release.
Each Francis Scott Key Limited Edition Pen features a German gold plated stainless steel nib featuring the LeBoeuf logo in both Fine and Medium Points and utilizes a cartridge/Convertor filling system (standard international size compatible). Limited to 180 pens worldwide.
Francis Scott Key was born on August 1, 1779, in western Maryland on a family estate. He attended grammar school in Annapolis and continued to study law while apprenticing with an uncle's law firm. By 1805, he had a well-established law practice in Georgetown, a suburb of Washington, D.C., and was appointed the United States District Attorney in 1833.
The law was only one of Key’s interests. He was a deeply religious man, and at one time in his life considered giving up his law practice to enter the ministry of the Episcopal Church. Because of his religious beliefs, Key strongly opposed the decision to go to war in 1812. But deep love for his country overrode this, and he served briefly (1813, Captain George Peter's Georgetown Light Field Artillery).
Key’s greatest service to the war effort would come in 1814. Prominent Washington physician Dr. William Beanes was taken prisoner by the British following the capture of Washington on August 24, and Key was asked to secure his release. Key made his way to Baltimore and, on September 5, 1814, sailed in a small flag-of-truce vessel out of Baltimore with Colonel John Skinner to negotiate a prisoner exchange with the Royal Navy.
The British officers aboard the flagship HMS Tonnant were kind to Key and Skinner and agreed to release Dr. Beanes. However, as the negotiations took place, the Battle of Baltimore began. The three Americans were kept in the harbor and, from a distance of approximately eight miles, watched the bombardment of Fort McHenry.
What happened next became a legend. After 25 hours of continuous bombing, the British abandoned their attack and retreated. Key scanned the sky in the morning following a night of attacks for clues about what had happened. To his surprise and relief, the American flag was still flying! Overjoyed and inspired by patriotism, he quickly penned the words to a poem called “The Defense of Fort McHenry.” The first stanza of this poem is well-known to Americans as the lyrics to the national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
The Francis Scott Key “Star-Spangled Banner” Limited Edition celebrates this historic figure and his role in creating America’s National Anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner.
Each Francis Scott Key Limited Edition Pen features a German gold plated stainless steel nib featuring the LeBoeuf logo in both Fine and Medium Points and utilizes a cartridge/Convertor filling system (standard international size compatible). Limited to 180 pens worldwide.
Francis Scott Key was born on August 1, 1779, in western Maryland on a family estate. He attended grammar school in Annapolis and continued to study law while apprenticing with an uncle's law firm. By 1805, he had a well-established law practice in Georgetown, a suburb of Washington, D.C., and was appointed the United States District Attorney in 1833.
The law was only one of Key’s interests. He was a deeply religious man, and at one time in his life considered giving up his law practice to enter the ministry of the Episcopal Church. Because of his religious beliefs, Key strongly opposed the decision to go to war in 1812. But deep love for his country overrode this, and he served briefly (1813, Captain George Peter's Georgetown Light Field Artillery).
Key’s greatest service to the war effort would come in 1814. Prominent Washington physician Dr. William Beanes was taken prisoner by the British following the capture of Washington on August 24, and Key was asked to secure his release. Key made his way to Baltimore and, on September 5, 1814, sailed in a small flag-of-truce vessel out of Baltimore with Colonel John Skinner to negotiate a prisoner exchange with the Royal Navy.
The British officers aboard the flagship HMS Tonnant were kind to Key and Skinner and agreed to release Dr. Beanes. However, as the negotiations took place, the Battle of Baltimore began. The three Americans were kept in the harbor and, from a distance of approximately eight miles, watched the bombardment of Fort McHenry.
What happened next became a legend. After 25 hours of continuous bombing, the British abandoned their attack and retreated. Key scanned the sky in the morning following a night of attacks for clues about what had happened. To his surprise and relief, the American flag was still flying! Overjoyed and inspired by patriotism, he quickly penned the words to a poem called “The Defense of Fort McHenry.” The first stanza of this poem is well-known to Americans as the lyrics to the national anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
The Francis Scott Key “Star-Spangled Banner” Limited Edition celebrates this historic figure and his role in creating America’s National Anthem, The Star-Spangled Banner.
Product Specifications
Capped Length: 5.58 in.(141.7mm)
Posted Length: 6.55 in.(166.4mm)
Length of Body: 4.95 in.(125.7mm)
Length of Cap: 2.55 in.(64.8mm)
Diameter of Body: 0.58 in.(14.7mm)
Diameter of Cap: 0.62 in.(15.7mm)
Diameter of Grip: 0.45 in.(11.4mm)
Weight: 0.8 oz.(22.68g)
Body Material: Resin
Trim Material: Gold Plated
Section Material: Resin
Nib Material: Stainless Steel
Nib Size: #6
Fill Mechanism: Cartridge/Converter
Cartridge Type: Standard International
Cap Rotations: 0.75
Cap Type: Threaded
Postable: Yes
Demonstrator: No
Clip Style: Spring Metal
Available Sizes & Colors
- LeBoeuf Francis Scott Key Limited Edition Fountain Pens - Francis Scott Key - Fine (Stainless Steel nib) *
- LeBoeuf Francis Scott Key Limited Edition Fountain Pens - Francis Scott Key - Medium (Stainless Steel nib) *
* Special orders typically ship in 14-21 business days. However, occasionally due to manufacturer inventory, items can take up to 1-3 months. For a specific shipping estimate on your special order contact Customer Care.
Guaranteed Quality
Each LeBoeuf Francis Scott Key Limited Edition Fountain Pens we sell is guaranteed to be genuine, authentic and will arrive brand new & unused!
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