A legend in a lane on his own, the famed Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari was honored by the German luxury manufacturer Montblanc with a new release, a set of collectible pens. On Tuesday, the three pens were introduced as part of Montblanc’s Great Characters series. Together, Ferrari and Montblanc worked to inspire the public with the narrative of a racing champion slash engineer that should not soon be forgotten. Two of three offerings are limited.  It seems that a gesture to the Maranello brand is made at nearly every turn. All three pens maintain engraved dates that commemorate the brand, reflecting past victories like the first car’s production date and significant wins at Formula One. One, in particular, may be of extreme interest to fans across the globe. The special edition pen is of a limited run of only 1898 pieces (in tribute to Ferarri’s birth) and recounts the life of Ferrari. It’s a collaboration that is exciting for design fans and car history aficionados alike. The Enzo Ferrari Special Edition Fountain Pen is catching a lot of buzz. Montblanc/Great Characters Enzo Ferrari Special Edition The color should be familiar to fanatics; it’s Rosso 70 Ani. The color first took to the brand when it was used to celebrate the 70th birthday of the Scuderia Ferrari. The cap and barrel draw the eye to where the cone with the engraved dates speak to the legend’s story.  Montblanc’s emblem is present as well, spotted in yellow resin on the top of the fountain pen. It’s also on the small grid, representative of the first 125 S engine. Alongside the familiar Prancing Horse, Enzo’s familiar words: “You cannot describe passion, you can only live it.” Ferrari’s signature is a motif that’s found on the pen. A handmade Au 585 solid gold nib carries the depiction of a Ferrari 250 GTO steering wheel. Near it reads one of Enzo’s favorite nicknames, Pilota. Rollerball and ballpoint styles are available for $1,350. A fountain pen version is also an option. The second in the collection focuses more heavily on the founder’s birth year. The GC Enzo Ferrari Limited Edition 1898 comes with an array of details that speak to the Ferrari timeline. Montblanc makes its appearance on frosted quarts on the top of the mostly silver-colored pen. Montblanc/GC Enzo Ferrari Limited Edition 1898. This pen, unlike the first, boasts an Au750 solid gold nib. There’s also the familiar Ferrari GTO wheel and the word “Commendatore” to be admired. It sells for $3,955 and is also limited to 1898 pieces. Last but not least, the GC Enzo Ferrari Limited Edition 98 brings it home with a pen that steers the course on the Prancing Horse iconography that’s been adored by fans around the world for two years shy of a century.  Montblanc/GC Enzo Ferrari Limited Edition 98 This pen is rarer; only 98 were produced. The cap and barrel have been airbrushed and lacquered in Rossa Corsa (by hand). These are the official racing colors in Italy. The number 29 on the cap looks back at the year in which Scuderia Ferrari was established.  Another mantra makes an appearance in Italian. Translated, it says “I am the one who dreamt to be Enzo Ferrari.” Another of Ferrari’s nicknames, Drake, takes refuge in the pen’s details. Unfortunately, this one is currently sold out online. All three pens are collector items, especially for those who adore race cars and fine design.   montblanc.com  

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A legend in a lane on his own, the famed Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari was honored by the German luxury manufacturer Montblanc with a new release, a set of collectible pens. On Tuesday, the three pens were introduced as part of Montblanc’s Great Characters series. Together, Ferrari and Montblanc worked to inspire the public with the narrative of a racing champion slash engineer that should not soon be forgotten. Two of three offerings are limited.  It seems that a gesture to the Maranello brand is made at nearly every turn. All three pens maintain engraved dates that commemorate the brand, reflecting past victories like the first car’s production date and significant wins at Formula One. One, in particular, may be of extreme interest to fans across the globe. The special edition pen is of a limited run of only 1898 pieces (in tribute to Ferarri’s birth) and recounts the life of Ferrari. It’s a collaboration that is exciting for design fans and car history aficionados alike. The Enzo Ferrari Special Edition Fountain Pen is catching a lot of buzz. Montblanc/Great Characters Enzo Ferrari Special Edition The color should be familiar to fanatics; it’s Rosso 70 Ani. The color first took to the brand when it was used to celebrate the 70th birthday of the Scuderia Ferrari. The cap and barrel draw the eye to where the cone with the engraved dates speak to the legend’s story.  Montblanc’s emblem is present as well, spotted in yellow resin on the top of the fountain pen. It’s also on the small grid, representative of the first 125 S engine. Alongside the familiar Prancing Horse, Enzo’s familiar words: “You cannot describe passion, you can only live it.” Ferrari’s signature is a motif that’s found on the pen. A handmade Au 585 solid gold nib carries the depiction of a Ferrari 250 GTO steering wheel. Near it reads one of Enzo’s favorite nicknames, Pilota. Rollerball and ballpoint styles are available for $1,350. A fountain pen version is also an option. The second in the collection focuses more heavily on the founder’s birth year. The GC Enzo Ferrari Limited Edition 1898 comes with an array of details that speak to the Ferrari timeline. Montblanc makes its appearance on frosted quarts on the top of the mostly silver-colored pen. Montblanc/GC Enzo Ferrari Limited Edition 1898. This pen, unlike the first, boasts an Au750 solid gold nib. There’s also the familiar Ferrari GTO wheel and the word “Commendatore” to be admired. It sells for $3,955 and is also limited to 1898 pieces. Last but not least, the GC Enzo Ferrari Limited Edition 98 brings it home with a pen that steers the course on the Prancing Horse iconography that’s been adored by fans around the world for two years shy of a century.  Montblanc/GC Enzo Ferrari Limited Edition 98 This pen is rarer; only 98 were produced. The cap and barrel have been airbrushed and lacquered in Rossa Corsa (by hand). These are the official racing colors in Italy. The number 29 on the cap looks back at the year in which Scuderia Ferrari was established.  Another mantra makes an appearance in Italian. Translated, it says “I am the one who dreamt to be Enzo Ferrari.” Another of Ferrari’s nicknames, Drake, takes refuge in the pen’s details. Unfortunately, this one is currently sold out online. All three pens are collector items, especially for those who adore race cars and fine design.   montblanc.com  

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A legend in a lane on his own, the famed Ferrari founder Enzo Ferrari was honored by the German luxury manufacturer Montblanc with a new release, a set of collectible pens.

On Tuesday, the three pens were introduced as part of Montblanc’s Great Characters series. Together, Ferrari and Montblanc worked to inspire the public with the narrative of a racing champion slash engineer that should not soon be forgotten. Two of three offerings are limited. 

It seems that a gesture to the Maranello brand is made at nearly every turn. All three pens maintain engraved dates that commemorate the brand, reflecting past victories like the first car’s production date and significant wins at Formula One.

One, in particular, may be of extreme interest to fans across the globe. The special edition pen is of a limited run of only 1898 pieces (in tribute to Ferarri’s birth) and recounts the life of Ferrari. It’s a collaboration that is exciting for design fans and car history aficionados alike.

The Enzo Ferrari Special Edition Fountain Pen is catching a lot of buzz.

Montblanc/Great Characters Enzo Ferrari Special Edition

The color should be familiar to fanatics; it’s Rosso 70 Ani. The color first took to the brand when it was used to celebrate the 70th birthday of the Scuderia Ferrari. The cap and barrel draw the eye to where the cone with the engraved dates speak to the legend’s story. 

Montblanc’s emblem is present as well, spotted in yellow resin on the top of the fountain pen. It’s also on the small grid, representative of the first 125 S engine. Alongside the familiar Prancing Horse, Enzo’s familiar words: “You cannot describe passion, you can only live it.”

Ferrari’s signature is a motif that’s found on the pen. A handmade Au 585 solid gold nib carries the depiction of a Ferrari 250 GTO steering wheel. Near it reads one of Enzo’s favorite nicknames, Pilota.

Rollerball and ballpoint styles are available for $1,350. A fountain pen version is also an option.

The second in the collection focuses more heavily on the founder’s birth year. The GC Enzo Ferrari Limited Edition 1898 comes with an array of details that speak to the Ferrari timeline. Montblanc makes its appearance on frosted quarts on the top of the mostly silver-colored pen.

Montblanc/GC Enzo Ferrari Limited Edition 1898.

This pen, unlike the first, boasts an Au750 solid gold nib. There’s also the familiar Ferrari GTO wheel and the word “Commendatore” to be admired. It sells for $3,955 and is also limited to 1898 pieces.

Last but not least, the GC Enzo Ferrari Limited Edition 98 brings it home with a pen that steers the course on the Prancing Horse iconography that’s been adored by fans around the world for two years shy of a century. 

Montblanc/GC Enzo Ferrari Limited Edition 98

This pen is rarer; only 98 were produced. The cap and barrel have been airbrushed and lacquered in Rossa Corsa (by hand). These are the official racing colors in Italy. The number 29 on the cap looks back at the year in which Scuderia Ferrari was established. 

Another mantra makes an appearance in Italian. Translated, it says “I am the one who dreamt to be Enzo Ferrari.” Another of Ferrari’s nicknames, Drake, takes refuge in the pen’s details. Unfortunately, this one is currently sold out online.

All three pens are collector items, especially for those who adore race cars and fine design.

 

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