Ernest Hemingway Novel
Joining the collection today is, aptly, the new Novel series. Sober and elegant, these writing instruments are particularly evocative of the decades during which the author wrote his finest novels. Three are the new resin colours chosen: polished Black, Tobacco Brown and vintage Amber Grey mosaic. All trim is made in stainless steel.
Pen caps for all versions are engraved with the writer’s original signature. Black and Tobacco Brown will feature Art Deco laser-cut frames with the writer’s signature in contrast. The Mosaic edition will have laser-cut engravings filled in with enamel.
Each pen cap bears his unmistakable Marlin logo etched in contrast, with the blind end of the barrel bearing the 1912 Montegrappa monogram.
The Novel fountain pens are converter or cartridge-fed. Their nibs are customised with Montegrappa’s traditional Greek fret etching and are made in 18k gold. To ensure a perfect match to the owner’s writing style, five writing grades are available: Extra Fine, Fine, Medium, Broad and Double Broad.
For each colour of this limited edition, Montegrappa will issue only 355 fountain pens and 355 rollerball pens, the numbering of the series representing the exact number of pages of the very first edition of Hemingway’s novel, A Farewell To Arms.
Montegrappa heralds a new collection from the Hemingway series
Upon its debut, the Hemingway collection is divided into four “chapters”: The Soldier, The Writer, The Fisherman and The Traveller. Each of these chapters of his life and passions is embodied in a pen. In keeping with the accoutrements of the era, the packaging itself has been inspired by the notebooks used by reporters during the First World War.
For each colour of this limited edition, Montegrappa will issue only 355 fountain pens and 355 rollerball pens, the numbering of the series representing the exact number of pages of the very first edition of Hemingway’s novel, A Farewell To Arms.