




Montblanc Fountain Pen Montblanc Collection Meisterstück The Origin LeGrand (M)
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Since its launch in 1924, the Meisterstück by Montblanc is widely regarded as the writing instrument par excellence. To pay tribute to this historical event, Montblanc created The Origin collection.
This pen is a symbol of refined taste and boldness. Its design and blue color, meticulously crafted in precious resin, captivate the eye. The cap is adorned with a fluid pattern inspired by the early designs representing the dispersion of ink on paper.
The materials used for this pen are of the highest quality. The cap made of blue precious resin is elegantly contrasted by platinum attributes. The clip, a tribute to the early forms of clips found on the first writing instruments Meisterstück, evokes a sense of nostalgia.
In terms of dimensions, this pen has a length of 146 mm and a diameter of 15.5 mm. It weighs 30 g, making it comfortable to hold and use.
Main features of the pen:
• Color: Blue
• Cap: Made of blue precious resin
• Clip: Nostalgic shape
• Body: Blue precious resin
• Materials: Precious resin and platinum attributes
Dimensions and specifications:
• Length: 146 mm
• Diameter: 15.5 mm
• Weight: 30 g
• Mechanism: Fountain pen
• Ident.no: 131338
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