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Montegrappa Micra 21 Diamonds Fountain Pen

Montegrappa Micra 21 Diamonds Fountain Pen

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Founded in 1916, Montegrappa is the oldest Italian manufacturer of fountain pens. Since then, people from all over the world have used these elegant, reliable pens to put their thoughts and ideas to paper Read More

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cpmcnamara
84
Jul 20, 2018
Where did this one rank in the "ugliest pen" poll? It would have been a contender for me
sjabr
0
Jul 17, 2018
TomaCzar
755
Jul 17, 2018
Any input from previous purchasers?
munkew
59
May 22, 2018
It's selling for $375 at various places on the internet. Special for these two colours only, it seems.
Marlowe7
25
Jul 16, 2018
I might be wrong but we you sure that the model you were looking at was the Micra 21 Diamonds and not just the standard Micra (which doesn't have the diamonds). The standard Micra does indeed go for around $375. Assuming you like the slightly blingy nature of the drop, this looks like an excellent deal.
munkew
59
Jul 17, 2018
Marlowe7Yep. Very sure. Was thinking of giving it to my wife for our 21st anniversary (21 diamonds!) So I was careful looking at it.
Arom
9
May 21, 2018
any chance of being able to purchase the $285 orange rollerball individually? i know that the popular style for pens of this caliber are tradtionally fountain pens; however i already have terrible hand writing, and considering that its always even worse when i try to use a fountain pen i usually prefer a rollerball or ballpoint... i have a few montegrappa rollerball pens already in my collection, but id really love to add that orange model if possible, and $285 is an exceptional price considering the brand! probably asking for something that is impossible, but a good friend always use to tell me "if you dont ask, you dont get..." and i try to live by that philosophy as much as i can.
A community member
May 21, 2018
Getting cartridge converter for 420$ sounds like a ripoff to me. But I know some people like having ability to chose between cartridges and converters, so I am not going to criticize that design decision. What I am going to criticize is the lack of cartridge converter in a 1500$ pen.
Also, to all the folks wondering if this can be eye-droppered, the answer is no. Metal threads and finial remove any possibility of doing so. Even if they are leak proof you will be risking chemical reaction between ink and metal. Which is not something you should do.
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