
Montblanc Great Characters James Dean fountain pen
Item no: 117888
€892,56 EUR
The Montblanc Great Characters James Dean fountain pen. The barrel and cap of this James Dean Special Edition are made of red resin referring to the red jacket that Dean wore in his second movie "Rebel without a Cause".
The fine guilloche on the pen refers to the texture of denim jeans that Dean preferred to wear in films and beyond. One of Dean's most famous quotes "Dream as if you'll live forever, Live as if you'll die today" is engraved around the cap of the pen.
All fittings are platinum coated, except for the clip, which has a ruthenium finish and is designed as if it were a double-barreled rifle, referring to the action scenes as Jett Rink in the 1956 film "Giant", also his last role. On the side of the cap is a round platinum plated inlay styled in the shape of a bullet. On the clip cap is an engraving of a dollar bill that refers to an iconic scene from "East of Eden" from 1955. The 14 karat gold nib is engraved with a racing flag because of Dean's penchant for fast cars. The platinum-plated piston knob is inscribed with the geographic coordinates of the place where it crashed on September 30, 1955, now known as "James Dean Memorial Junction".
The fine guilloche on the pen refers to the texture of denim jeans that Dean preferred to wear in films and beyond. One of Dean's most famous quotes "Dream as if you'll live forever, Live as if you'll die today" is engraved around the cap of the pen.
All fittings are platinum coated, except for the clip, which has a ruthenium finish and is designed as if it were a double-barreled rifle, referring to the action scenes as Jett Rink in the 1956 film "Giant", also his last role. On the side of the cap is a round platinum plated inlay styled in the shape of a bullet. On the clip cap is an engraving of a dollar bill that refers to an iconic scene from "East of Eden" from 1955. The 14 karat gold nib is engraved with a racing flag because of Dean's penchant for fast cars. The platinum-plated piston knob is inscribed with the geographic coordinates of the place where it crashed on September 30, 1955, now known as "James Dean Memorial Junction".
A red leather notebook and matching red James Dean ink complete the collection.
Nib: |
14K gold. |
Other writing thicknesses on request: |
EF, M, B, BB, OM, OB. |