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Montblanc Writers Edition 1992 Ernest Hemingway Ballpoint

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Montblanc Writers Edition 1992 Ernest Hemingway BallpointThe coral red and dark brown of the Writers Edition Hemingway is reminiscent of a Montblanc fountain pen from the 1930s the decade in which Hemingway celebrated his earliest success. The cap, with its gold plated mountings and classical, gold plated clip, bears the engraved signature of the writer. Rhodium platings and an artistic engraving of a motif from Hemingway's period decorate the hand cut 18 karat gold nib. Ernest Hemingway was undoubtedly one

The coral red and dark brown of the Writers Edition Hemingway is reminiscent of a Montblanc fountain pen from the 1930s – the decade in which Hemingway celebrated his earliest success. 

The cap, with its gold-plated mountings and classical, gold-plated clip, bears the engraved signature of the writer. Rhodium-platings and an artistic engraving of a motif from Hemingway's period decorate the hand-cut 18-karat gold nib.

Ernest Hemingway was undoubtedly one of the greatest writers of the 20th century, and he still inspires discriminating literature enthusiasts all around the world.

In works such as "For Whom the Bell Tolls" and "The Old Man and the Sea", Hemingway was remarkable for his powers of verbal expression and the denseness of his narratives. Hemingway thus became not only a model for a whole generation of writers, but also a challenge – which most of them failed to meet. 


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Montblanc Writers Edition pens are a special range of writing instruments designed to pay tribute some of the most renowned figures in the world of literature. Every year since 1992, Montblanc has been producing special pens to commemorate great writers whose works have become a source of inspiration for many. Each Montblanc Writers Edition pens reflects a special sense of perfection, history of the famous writers and the legacy they have left behind. Crafted by using finest elements and master craftsmen, these special writing tools will make a great addition in every pen enthusiast's treasure trove.

Specifications
Manufacturer
Montblanc
Collection  Writers Edition
Type Ballpoint
Body Material Brass and precious resin
Retract Screw
Diameter 0.63 inches/ 16.0 mm 
Length 5.4 inches/ 137.2 mm
Weight  1.80 oz/ 47.2 grams
Limited Edition Yes
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