Lose the background picture, i am looking at the places I have been more than the pen which I have to say is a ghastly thing.
I now feel the need to justify my comments.
First, the background should be plain and the subject in focus, makes for a good picture.
Second, a good picture is pleasing to the eye and more likely to get a good impression across.
Third, a good impression is more likely to create a favourable response.
Fourth, now the pen, the kit is good, the nib is good, the fit is good, the finish is good.
Fifth, It is not true stone, I would like to see where this was excavated and what phenomena created this colour in a stone, In all my travels I have never seen the like of this in a stone and I am renowned for my observational skills.
Sixth,I will be happy to accept I am wrong when proved wrong and not before.
Seventh, Welcome to the forum young man you have now met George the Clumsiest Sod you could wish to happen across.