MONT BLANC 万宝龙 Germany
On the comprehensive strength of the fountain pen, the world was once divided into Germany, Italy, the United States, and Japan's four major factions, and now the United States collective, which focuses on industry, is in decline, and only Germany, Italy, and Japan are still strong. The Italian department is good at the creativity of the pen barrel, the Japanese is heavy on the nib, the German fountain pen in any aspect has come out on top, and it can even be said that if the pen is three points in the world, the German dragon and bird may be able to account for two of them, of which Montblanc is a well-deserved first. Montblanc's rise to prominence in the world of fountain pens was in 1924 with the launch of the Meisterstück collection. The Meisterstück series is made of solid materials, excellent quality control, and not a single small scratch is not allowed to appear, and it has been popular in more than 60 countries as soon as it was launched. The opportunity to rise to the top of the fountain pen industry was the production of the Taipan 149 in 1952. The 149 was so well received for its Taipan quality and steady stature that it was even given priority in exporting to repay Germany's war reparations to other countries, and Montblanc fountain pens were not even available in Germany at the time. As Montblanc's most valued flagship product, the 149 has undergone more than 60 years of changes, and the nib has completed eight generations of changes, becoming thicker and thicker,...