Burnt Orange Dragonskin EDK
- Description
Description
Limited Release
We’re adding a new F Series color to the mix, the Burnt Orange (F-123). This color is described as a “a pumpkin orange solid tone with a matte finish”. The finish on this Cerakote is definitely matte, and the shade of orange is the color of pumpkin flesh rather than the outside rind of the pumpkin. The matte finish accentuates the lighter color of orange but also gives it that dusty or burnt look.
The Burnt Orange Dragonskin EDK Limited Release is our fan-favorite Dragonskin grip on the pocket carry-able EDK pen. Our Cerakote applicator has put on a beautiful coat of Burnt Orange (F-123) that is described as a “a pumpkin orange solid tone with a matte finish“. This matte Cerakote provides an amazing look and feel to the surface of the pen, giving it a bit of grip that is unlike the gloss Cerakote or anodize finishes we have. Burnt Orange is not close to the Hunter Orange or Blood Orange Cerakote finishes we’ve used in the past, it’s much closer to a traditional orange Crayola color (Orange – #FF8833). We’re pairing these with black anodized hardware which contrasts nicely with the orange. Comes outfitted with the Schmidt P8126 refill with black ink.
Limited Availability
Specifications
Overall Length – 128.65 mm / 5.065”
Body Width – 11.11 mm / 0.437”
Aluminum Weight – 28.8g / 1.015 oz
The EDK is made from 6061-T aluminum on our CNC lathes and Swiss machining centers, in Mesa, Arizona. Pilot refills are manufactured in Japan.
The EDK is our everyday carry, small footprint click pen. We’ve maintained the external features of the pen with its grip rings, knurling, and heavy-duty clip. The updates on the pen are all geared around improving the functionality of the pen itself. We’ve added an o-ring to the lower barrel to ensure the pen doesn’t come apart when pocket carried. Schmidt made us a new and improved four-piece click mechanism, with the upper components all made out of stainless steel which increases the lifespan of the mechanism drastically. While the pen is designed around the Schmidt P8126* liquid rollerball refill, you can swap in any number of Parker Style refills to fulfill your writing needs and experience.