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  2. Montblanc Celebrates 100 Years of the Meisterstück Pen - AOL

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    The Academy Award-winning filmmaker was on-hand to celebrate Montblanc’s iconic pen. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  3. Meisterstück - Wikipedia

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    Meisterstück. Meisterstück (German for masterpiece) is the flagship line of pens from luxury brand Montblanc.. Although principally concerned with writing instruments, the brand has of late used the Meisterstück name in association with members of its diversified product range including watches, jewelry and leather goods.

  4. Montblanc (company) - Wikipedia

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    Montblanc (UK: / ˌ m ɒ ˈ b l ɒ (k)/, US: / ˌ m ɑː n (t) ˈ b l ɑː ŋ k /) is a German manufacturer and distributor of luxury goods, founded in Berlin in 1906, and currently based in Hamburg. The company is most known for its luxury pens; it also designs and distributes bags, perfumes, small leather goods, and watches.

  5. Fountain pen - Wikipedia

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    A fountain pen is a writing instrument that uses a metal nib to apply water-based ink, or special pigment ink—suitable for fountain pens—to paper.It is distinguished from earlier dip pens by using an internal reservoir to hold ink, eliminating the need to repeatedly dip the pen in an inkwell during use.

  6. Mont Blanc - Wikipedia

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    Mont Blanc (BrE: / ˌ m ɒ̃ ˈ b l ɒ̃ (k)/; AmE: / ˌ m ɒ n (t) ˈ b l ɑː ŋ k /) [a] is the highest mountain in the Alps and Western Europe, and the highest mountain in Europe outside the Caucasus Mountains, rising 4,805.59 m (15,766 ft) [1] above sea level, located on the Franco-Italian border. [3]

  7. Noire et Blanche - Wikipedia

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    The picture was first published in the Parisian Vogue magazine, on 1 May 1926, with the title Visage de Nacre et Masque d'Ébene. [1] It would be published once again with the current title in the French magazines Variétés and Art et Décoration in 1928.