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Unicef Donation Pens 2004
    "Sign up for the right to write"
 149 Helmut Jahn
 149 Andrèe Putman
 149 Tom Sachs


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 cultural support

Montblanc has been actively committed for several years to cultural support. With writing instruments from the Donation Pens series, you can also participate because part of the proceeds are donated to various cultural projects.

 UNICEF-Editions

In 2004 (end of September) a completely new Donation Pen series was created in collaboration with UNICEF was brought to market. With the special UNICEF campaign "Sign up for the Right to Write", Montblanc actively promotes worldwide education of children. A total of 149 internationally known personalities support this campaign. Of course, the only writing instrument suitable for this campaign was the Meisterstück 149. Three artists Helmut Jahn, Andrèe Putman and Tom Sachs created three very special packaging for the 149.

I have already seen this edition in the Montblanc boutique in Bremen and naturally bought the entire set (with matching serial number!!!) right away. Shipping of the writing instruments via www.scription.de is possible. This is very practical because I unfortunately don't get to Bremen that often. With purchase of these writing instruments, you can also actively support UNICEF's work.

This edition is strictly limited and is already in high demand.
Here is a quote from Financial Times Deutschland from 01.10.2004
"Whoever wants one (i.e., one of these sets) needs, however, a bit more luck than Nadja Auermann: because these special pieces are strictly limited."


Here is a report on www.unicef.de: [ hier klicken ] (externer Link zu Unicef.de)