



Montblanc Rollerball Great Characters Walt Disney Limited Edition 1901
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" All Rollerballs from the Montblanc collections can be interchanged with Fine Felt, just change the refill"
The name of Walt Disney is forever linked to the art of animation and the history of American cinema. From his original desire to perfect the technique of creating animated films, a true empire was created that took on unimaginable proportions. Born in Chicago in 1901, Walter Elias Disney distinguished himself with his creativity and pioneering spirit, which allowed him to become one of the most influential and admired film producers of his time. Available in only 1,901 copies, this writing instrument pays tribute to Walt Disney. The shape of the writing instrument is inspired by the legendary monorail system, while the cap features a lacquered multiplane camera, popularized by Disney. The engraving on the platinum cone of the Limited Edition 1901 commemorates Snow White, with the technical specifications (1.33:1, 83 MIN) as well as the date and location of the world premiere (21/12/1937, LA).
Ident No. 119838
Clip: Engraved platinum with series number
Barrel: Scanimation effect resin barrel
Cap: Platinum metal with several lacquer inlays
Color: Black
Mechanism: Rollerball
Dimensions: 144.4 x 16.5 mm
Physical weight: 71.73 g
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