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English introduction to MONT BLANC fountain pen

Montblanc (Mont Blanc) was founded in 1906 by a stationery merchant in Hamburg, Germany. The company was established as the Simplo Filler Pen Company before adopting the Montblanc trademark in 1911. The company was later owned by Dunhill and is now formally part of the Richemont Group. For nearly a century, Montblanc has been world-famous for manufacturing classic writing instruments. The name Montblanc represents the art of writing. The hexagonal white star mark on the top of the pen is exactly the shape of Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe, overlooking it, symbolizing It crowns the snowy ridge of Mont Blanc, the highest mountain in Europe. The highest point of the mountain is 4810 meters above sea level. The words "4810" on the tip of each pen are exactly the height of Mont Blanc. This number is usually used around the world. Make various themes. The pen tip, which is purely handmade and has gone through 25 processes, makes MONT BLANC writing instruments as solid and noble as Mont Blanc. Founder: Alfred Nehemias, August Eberstein, Claus-Johannes Voss Year: 1906 Country: Germany Affiliation: Richemont Group Official website: