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Montegrappa, the first Italian manufacturer
of writing instruments, opened in Bassano del Grappa in 1912.
Nearly 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 Ca 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 on
Montegrappa collections in the 1930s.
Starting in the late thirties, the modern
fountain pen became more than just a writing instrument and was
transformed into an accessory that made a fashion statement.
Thanks to the wide variety of colours, tasteful design, and
special jeweller's techniques (for which the Vicenza area is
famous), Montegrappa became a recognised symbol of excellence.
Although shapes and materials may change, all Montegrappa pens
possess distinctive features; the octagonal shape, the rotating
sphere on the end of the clip, and precious materials such as
gold, silver, gems, and celluloid are the unique elements that
have made history. The entire Montegrappa range is divided into
two families: the Regular Range, composed of glamorous,
beautifully designed accessories that make the daily task of
writing much more enjoyable, and the Limited Editions, an
extraordinary blens of craftsmanship and beautiful design
inspired by the passions and myriad expressions of human
creativity and coveted by collectors and conoisseurs.
Much admired and appreciated for its
outstanding and traditional craftsmanship, Montegrappa has
become a world ambassador of Italian style and elegance and is
distributed in nearly 60 countries.
Prices are quoted
separately for each of the series and finishes below.
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