New pen style! Executive Slimline is an exclusive WoodWrite, Ltd. design.

A pen for
every occasion
We are proud to offer the finest in mechanical pen and pencil components, now
with Titanium Gold Plating. (excluding WriteMaster and Slimline Classic styles). Our Slimline (Cross brand compatible) pens and pencils are wonderful
in sets, and fit easily in a pocket or purse. If you
require a larger writing
implement, our WriteMaster pens and pencils (Parker brand
style) are for you. For the executives we have the Continental
(Mont-Blanc brand style), and for the ultimate in luxury, we proudly offer our own
exclusive design of Fountain and Roller Ball pens, the Signature
series, now with a matching pencil.
About our gold plating
The absolute finest quality of gold plating available, Titanium Gold delivers a durable
finish which will retain it's luster long after other platings have worn off. You
simply can't get any better.
Our WriteMaster and Slimline Classics are plated with Ultra Gold. This plating is also
known as Cobalt Gold because Cobalt Palladium is added to the 24k Gold, resulting in a
denser, more durable gold plating than regular or standard gold plating. We'll have
these pens in Titanium Gold soon, so be sure to check back often.
The Best Prices Anywhere for Titanium Gold!!!
WoodWrite, Ltd. has found a better method of
plating with Titanium which reduces our cost. We also plate with a Titanium alloy
which is "EXACTLY" the color of the 24k gold top coat. Rather than charge
our customers a great deal extra for this, we have decided to pass the savings along to
you. To check our Titanium plating against that from other suppliers, try this
simple test: clamp a buffer wheel (like a car buffer) to a work bench and begin
buffing a clip or other part. First, try a non-Titanium part. You'll find that
in 10 to 15 seconds you have buffed off the gold down to the nickel plating. Now try
our Ti-Gold. We have buffed our parts for up to 15 minutes and have yet to wear off
the gold. All that happens is that the component gets brighter and more lustrous,
even if a little rubbing compound is added to the buffer! Note: if you try this with
other manufacturer's Ti-Gold parts, you'll notice a grainy appearance underneath the gold
plating.