




Montblanc Heritage Collection Fountain Pen Red and Black Special Edition Coral
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When it was created in 1906, the fountain pen "Red and Black" was considered a true technical feat due to its ease of use, which eliminated the need to dip the nib into an ink bottle. The Heritage Red and Black collection celebrates Montblanc's pioneering spirit.
This contemporary reinterpretation of the legendary writing instrument features a slimmer and elongated silhouette, with a body and cap made of coral-colored precious resin, a result of craftsmanship perfected over generations. The retro clip with a serpent motif corresponds to matching attributes. It is made from a metal alloy formed by a stamping and rolling process and aged using a unique galvanization and stripping technique.
Ident. No: 114725
Clip: Platinum clip engraved with the serial number
Color: Coral
Dimensions: 136 x 16 mm
Material: Coral precious resin cap with Montblanc emblem in coral and ivory resin, retro-style serpent clip with two green spinels forming the serpent's eyes, precious lacquer body in coral color, 14 K rhodium gold nib handmade with serpent motif (two tones)
Refill: Oyster Grey, Toffee Brown, Mystery Black, Royal Blue, Lavender Purple, Burgundy Red, Irish Green, and others
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