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Montegrappa Icons 2014 Pele & Ayrton Senna


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Montegrappa has announced 2 people for their Icons LE pens. References in each pen to the persons field.

On top of that 2 versions for each person they honor.

Ayrton Senna, racing legend, a black-silver and silver pen (available from April)

http://fontoplumo.nl/images/FPN/Senna.jpg

 

http://fontoplumo.nl/images/FPN/Senna_Ag.jpg

Pele, football (soccer) legend a black-silver and colored (enamel) pen (available from May)

http://fontoplumo.nl/images/FPN/Pele.jpg

 

I'm very impressed with all 4 versions.

 

More information any questions, please let me know

www.fontoplumo.nl

info@fontoplumo.nl

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Last time I saw the new Ayrton Senna, it was a sterling pen with tire marks on the pen body which I thought would fit better to the main theme. Maybe Montegrappa changed the design?

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That may have been the version of 1995? This pen is yet to be released, April this year

www.fontoplumo.nl

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That may have been the version of 1995? This pen is yet to be released, April this year

I rechecked the photos and I was wrong. The reflectiong of light made me think that the engravings were tire marks. It's the new version. I got the old one but the pen was too slim. I like the slim design of Pele though.

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The pen looks very nice. But I still want a slim pen with large nib. at least in the size of the large priviledge deco.

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Interesting designs, both.

 

I will not run for them, but that has to do more with the fact I am not interested in the subject (Senna - Pele).

Otherwise very nice pens.

 

These seem to be designed by the part of their design staff who are not on Lysergic Acid.....

 

 

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Montegrappa are designing pens to suit several different markets with wildly different tastes: relatively conservative and affordable regular production pens, wildly ostentatious and expensive pens, and some (like these) that are in between.

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