Montblanc Writing Instrument
Montblanc Flagship Boutique, 151 Bloor St. West, Toronto, ON.
Masters for Meisterstück L'Aubrac Fountain Pen honouring the famous knife maker. The knife is not a Montblanc produce, just a display item as it inspired the design of this pen.
Montblanc pays tribute to both the paradigm of excellence of the Meisterstück as well as the visonary traditions of masters craftsmen. With the Montblanc Masters for Meisterstück L’Aubrac, Montblanc brings together its quintessential expertise of creating writing instruments with Forge Laguiole, the epitome of traditional French qualitiy knives.
The Masters for Meisterstück Collections are a series of editions that pay tribute to both the excellence of the Meisterstuck as well as to the visionary traditions of other master craftsmen and to their long-standing dedication to product excellence. The Masters for Meisterstück L*Aubrac brings together the quintessential expertise of Montblanc, as the Maison of exquisite Writing Instruments and Forge de Laguiole, as the archetype of traditional French quality knives that have become enduring icons all over the world. Made of precious grenadilla wood fittings, the forepart and cone are made of .925 sterling silver and small rivets (on cap and barrel) and engravings (on rings) synonymous with the traditional knife handles. The Montblanc emblem is made of mother-of-pearl, and the 18Kt gold nib is rhodium-plated. This masterpiece was crafted in cooperation with the artisans of Forge de Laguiole in L*Aubrac, France and is strongly inspired by Forge de Laguiole knives. Ever since its introduction in 1829, each knife is assembled and finished by hand with infinite precision from start to finish by a single artisan. The most important components in the production are time, experience and craftsmanship. Each of the up to 180 steps in the fabrication takes place in the small village of Laguiole, situated in southern France. Each knife is sawn, chiselled, assembled and polished by an artisan in the traditional manner, giving it an individual shape and personality. Originally used locally, a Forge de Laguiole knife is today an internationally recognized cult object, a design benchmark and a synonym of the French art of living. Piston filled, slightly larger than the Meisterstuck leGrand 146 Fountain Pen. Also available in Rollerball.
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Montblanc Writing Instrument
Montblanc Flagship Boutique, 151 Bloor St. West, Toronto, ON.
Masters for Meisterstück L'Aubrac Fountain Pen honouring the famous knife maker. The knife is not a Montblanc produce, just a display item as it inspired the design of this pen.
Montblanc pays tribute to both the paradigm of excellence of the Meisterstück as well as the visonary traditions of masters craftsmen. With the Montblanc Masters for Meisterstück L’Aubrac, Montblanc brings together its quintessential expertise of creating writing instruments with Forge Laguiole, the epitome of traditional French qualitiy knives.
The Masters for Meisterstück Collections are a series of editions that pay tribute to both the excellence of the Meisterstuck as well as to the visionary traditions of other master craftsmen and to their long-standing dedication to product excellence. The Masters for Meisterstück L*Aubrac brings together the quintessential expertise of Montblanc, as the Maison of exquisite Writing Instruments and Forge de Laguiole, as the archetype of traditional French quality knives that have become enduring icons all over the world. Made of precious grenadilla wood fittings, the forepart and cone are made of .925 sterling silver and small rivets (on cap and barrel) and engravings (on rings) synonymous with the traditional knife handles. The Montblanc emblem is made of mother-of-pearl, and the 18Kt gold nib is rhodium-plated. This masterpiece was crafted in cooperation with the artisans of Forge de Laguiole in L*Aubrac, France and is strongly inspired by Forge de Laguiole knives. Ever since its introduction in 1829, each knife is assembled and finished by hand with infinite precision from start to finish by a single artisan. The most important components in the production are time, experience and craftsmanship. Each of the up to 180 steps in the fabrication takes place in the small village of Laguiole, situated in southern France. Each knife is sawn, chiselled, assembled and polished by an artisan in the traditional manner, giving it an individual shape and personality. Originally used locally, a Forge de Laguiole knife is today an internationally recognized cult object, a design benchmark and a synonym of the French art of living. Piston filled, slightly larger than the Meisterstuck leGrand 146 Fountain Pen. Also available in Rollerball.
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