Taper
I really need a better name for this model, but it is what it is. It's the first model I offered for sale, and it has a slight Taper in the cap and body.
Swansea
The Swansea takes the curves of the Junction and splits the cap and body, for those who like a more minimal step from body to threads. It borrows its name from the Swansea neighbourhood in Toronto, with many hills, valleys, ponds and parks. It sits at the mouth of the Humber River, where it's believed that Etienne Brule first observed Lake Ontario in the 17th Century.
Junction
This model has delicate and precise chamfers right at the Junction of the body and cap, which are perfectly flush. The name is inspired by the Junction neighbourhood in Toronto, which sits at the intersection of four railway lines and was home to many of the city's manufacturing and production facilities in the 19th century.
Adelaide
The Adelaide is a torpedo-shaped pen, with long tapers and slender curves. It evokes quickness and speed, much like the one-way street which meanders through Toronto's downtown from West to East.
Richmond
Besides Hogtown and The Six, Toronto is also known as The Big Smoke - so what better tribute than a cigar-shaped pen? Much like the Adelaide, the Richmond evokes a sense of quickness but has straighter sides and rounder curves. It's named after Richmond Street, which cuts through Toronto's downtown core meandering and moving opposite to Adelaide.