Theodore Roosevelt Copper Beech Ambassador




Theodore Roosevelt Copper Beech Ambassador
This ambassador writing instrument is made of reclaimed Copper Beech wood from Teddy Roosevelts Sagamore Hill home in Upstate New York.
Teddy Roosevelt built Sagamore Hill and moved in with his family in 1887. It served as the "Summer White House" during his presidency, and was where he lived afterward until he passed away in 1919.
The Copper Beech Tree is is not naturally found in the wild in the U.S. It is typically only planted as an ornamental tree in North America, especially in parks, gardens, and estates like Theodore Roosevelt's Sagamore Hill. Making the wood itself a quite rare material.
If you choose the fountain pen this writing instrument comes with a Medium Jowo #6 nib. Please contact us if you prefer a different nib size; we can accommodate your needs. Also, a cartridge and a convertor are provided in the package.
All of our writing instruments come with a Roots & Jones Certificate of Authenticity and box.