Montegrappa Ernest Hemingway The Fisherman Fountain Pen

Ernest Hemingway The Soldier Fountain Pen, Gold
Silver pen cap off
Pen in box
Ernest Hemingway The Soldier Fountain Pen, Silver
Ernest Hemingway The Soldier Fountain Pen, Gold
Silver pen cap off
Pen in box

Ernest Hemingway was one of the most innovative and influential writers, reporters and novelists of the 20th century, one who wrote, coincidentally, with Montegrappa pens. The collection bearing his name consists of four exclusive editions; each of these chapters embodies a pen of its own, offered in the three types: fountain, rollerball and ballpoint.
Embellishing the pocket clip, cap and barrel ends are symbols defined by the subject of the pen. The Fisherman bears the symbol of the marlin, also one of Hemingway’s signatures.

Montegrappa, the first Italian manufacturer of writing instruments, opened in Bassano del Grappa in 1912. A century of superb craftsmanship has passed for this Italian brand known around the world for its Italian creativity and style. In the same historical building since 1912, Montegrappa has been a part of the lives of great men, and it has also witnessed moments of intense creativity and innovative breakthroughs. Ernest Hemingway and John Dos Passos, both Red Cross volunteer ambulance drivers during World War I, crossed the threshold of the original factory entrance on Via Cà Erizzo that was recently restored. That same entrance was among the first in Italy to see the arrival of celluloid, a precious material obtained from cotton that was already a protagonist of Montegrappa collections in the thirties.

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