
The three fountain pens in the Special Theme Edition “Annual
Edition 2004” form the second part of a series of
exquisite pens that are available for a maximum of one year.
Images painted by master craftsmen on the caps, which are
made of the finest Meissen porcelain, illustrate enchantingly
the Venetian carnival, ancient mythology and the realm of
fabled creatures. The crossed blue swords on the cap symbolise
the manufacture of world-renowned Meissen porcelain.
The pens in the Annual Edition 2004, issued only for one
year, are given a touch of supreme craftsmanship by the
gold-plated barrel with its guilloche, the year of the edition
on the cap and the 18-karat gold nib.
If you want a Montblanc, you want the best.
But if you shop from an unauthorized source, you could end
up with a fake Montblanc, a stolen Montblanc, or product that
has been tampered with. And, if not getting a genuine Montblanc
isn’t bad enough, there’s something else you won’t get - the
Montblanc Service warranty.
To avoid this, always look for the Montblanc
Authorized Retailer logo proudly on display. And be sure to
check for the serial number on the clip. After all, if you’re
paying for a Montblanc, you should get a Montblanc.
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