Montegrappa Eternal Bird
On the tenth anniversary of the limited edition dedicated to the dragon, Montegrappa has created a new edition that honors the it's companion in Oriental mythology, theEternal Bird: Feng Huang, the phoenix. The phoenix, which according to mythology, can be reborn from its own ashes has designed by the same artist who created the Montegrappa dragon. The Eternal Bird is available as 1912 fountain pens and 500 rollerball pens in sterling silver, 100 fountain pens in 18K yellow gold and 10 fountain pens in 18K yellow gold with diamonds. There is also an inkwell in gold or silver. The diamond and gold fountain pen sells for $30,850 and the gold inkwell sells for $14,500.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
rose Dec 18th 2005 6:02PM
As far im concerned,getting gold fountain pen and gold ink pen and that rate is luxury,the other type of pen write as gold fountain pen would write.The excess money would have been used for something profitable or given to those who gat nothing.