





Did you know that “Mark Twain” was actually the pen name of Samuel Langhorne Clemens? Prior to becoming a writer, Clemens was a steamboat pilot, and “mark twain” was a crewman’s alert for a water depth of 12 feet. This nod to his past was all in theme with his literature, which includes the memoir “Life on the Mississippi”, and popular American classics “The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” and “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer”.
Marking the 100th year of his death, Montblanc released the Writers Edition Mark Twain set in 2010. It is composed of three writing instruments: a fountain pen, a ballpoint pen, and a mechanical pencil. Each one is hefty, featuring a deep blue precious resin body decorated by overlapping curved lines, representing the waters of the Mississippi that inspired many of the author’s tales. The trims are platinum-plated, including the top of the pen cap/pencil that is reminiscent of steamboat smokestacks, and the clip that is inspired by the strings of a harp, which was a popular musical instrument during his time.
We have for sale a complete set of the Montblanc Writers Edition Mark Twain that includes all three writing instruments (the fountain pen’s nib is made of rhodium-coated gold nib), its book-like box, and all inserts and inclusions.
Fountain pen length: 14.7 cm.
Ballpoint pen length: 14.7 cm.
Mechanical pencil length: 13.9 cm.


