Hands on + GIVEAWAY – Montegrappa Blue Blazer Fountain Pen

Montegrappa Blue Blazer
Fountain Pen Hands on and Giveaway

Montegrappa Blazer Fountain Pen Review-6What is it: The Blue Blazer is a stainless steel fountain pen in the “Fortuna” body style from Montegrappa. The pen features a steel nib with an intricate pattern on it that gets fed ink via a cartridge/converter filling system. What makes this pen stand out from the rest is the unique finish, created by applying extreme heat to the stainless steel body. The result is a rainbow-colored swirly pattern that appears to change as the light hits it.

Where you can get it: You can pick up a Montegrappa Blue Blazer Fountain Pen from Goldspot Pens right here. The Blue Blazer goes for $450. Orders from Goldspot get free shipping as well as a few freebies that they’re throwing in on orders over $99. Thank you to Goldspot and Kenro Industries for providing this awesome pen to give away!

Montegrappa Blazer Fountain Pen Review-11Notes: The Blue Blazer is definitely one interesting pen to look at. The colors, shape, and size of the pen all add up to an impressive looking and feeling fountain pen. Based on the Fortuna body style, the Blue Blazer is a medium-large pen weighing in at a hefty 48g. I don’t think that the pen is too heavy, as it’s nicely balanced and feels good in hand. The cap is quite heavy, and adds a considerable amount of length to the pen when posted. For me, it’s just too much. Some writers may find the pen okay when posted, but I believe most will prefer it uncapped. The clip has a small roller at the bottom and feels really sturdy. The engraving on the cap band and “1912” on the top of the cap add some subtle branding without being too “in your face”.

 

 

 

The fine nib on the Blazer lays down a thin line. It’s nice and smooth, especially considering how fine it is. I would say that the ink flow is somewhere between light and medium. This is a nib that I like to use on lesser-quality paper that tends to absorb ink. Since the flow is on the lighter side, it leaves a nice, clean line on standard copy paper. It’s no slouch on premium paper like Rhodia either. Montegrappa Blazer Fountain Pen Review-8

The Blue Blazer is an interesting pen. The hand-finished flame burnishing adds a nice touch, and makes each pen unique. At $450, the pen is by no means cheap but it’s one of the more interesting pens out there, especially when compared to all of the other black and silver pens that populate the fountain pen world. Want to get your hands on a Montegrappa Blue Blazer? Well, you just might be able to because this one is being given away. Read on to find out how to enter!

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Update:

The winner was contacted today, thank you to everyone for entering and to Goldspot Pens and Kenro Industries for the awesome prize. Stay tuned for more giveaways in the future!

The Giveaway

This giveaway is for one Montegrappa Blue Blazer Fountain Pen with a Fine Nib, provided by Goldspot Pens. To enter, all you have to do is:

  1. Subscribe to edjelley.com via email. Please see the below image for how to do that. The sign up box is on the top right of the website’s homepage.
  2. Once you’re signed up, please leave ONE comment below.
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How to Enter

If you don’t see your comment right away, it may be in moderation, please hang tight! The giveaway is open to residents of the USA only. Please, only one entry per person. Please make sure to use a valid email when commenting, as this is how I will contact the winner. Each entrant will be assigned a number based on the comment section. The winner will be chosen with a random number generator at the end of the contest on Friday, March 16th at 12:00EST.  I will never sell your emails or use them for anything else other than post updates when something new gets posted on the blog.

Disclaimer: This pen was provided free of charge by Goldspot Pens and Kenro Industries. Please keep that in mind when reading the hands-on.  

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557 thoughts on “Hands on + GIVEAWAY – Montegrappa Blue Blazer Fountain Pen

  1. That is a gorgeous pen. Also have fallen down the rabbit hole of reading all the posts (which is the point, eh?).

  2. I’m so glad I found your site! You have a lot of great reviews here. And thank you and Goldspot very much for the opportunity to win this gorgeous pen! (As soon as I saw it, it flew right to the top of my Wish List!)

  3. I’ve subscribed!

    I love that no 2 pens will be identical. I do wonder how long the finish will last though… Thanks for the opportunity to win this! It’s waaaayyyyy out of my price range!

  4. Subscribed! Love your blog but honestly never really thought about subscribing before, doing so will just make it even easier to follow

  5. Such a gorgeous pen! I was curious how heavy it would be as I know some of the other Montegrappas can be.
    I found my way over here from the Fountain Pen Network Facebook group but I’m glad I did. Definitely worth the new email subscribe!

  6. So utterly beautiful! I love using fountain pens! Adds such joy to the art of the written word!

  7. I’m already subscribed.

    That is one incredible looking pen! Wow. And, being stainless steel, it should be very durable.

  8. Very interesting finish. I wonder if it is just heat or some extra salt/metal species mixed in there.

  9. I would be honored to receive this pen! Beautiful color and looks like it has a nice weight! I’ve always wanted to have a premium fountain pen like this! As a Sailor serving overseas I would love to show this off and inspire others into the fountain pen world! Choose me please!!

  10. Thank you so much for all of your fantastic resources and thank you to all your sponors for wonderful opportunities like this.

  11. Subscribed. This has to be one of the prettiest pens out there. I love the metal, and the colors are gorgeous. Good luck to everyone!

  12. Been wanting to find a handsome pen for gift for Son’s graduation from Oklahoma University. This fits the bill nicely!

  13. Being in the men’s clothing business as well as writing instrument sales. This particular pen is the Finishing Touch for the man who wears a blazer. Shakespeare said clothing makes the man. And we all know that the pen is mightier than the sword. The question that we must ask is simple. Are you going to use just a pen or are you going to use a Beautiful pen, this pen? I choose this pen, the Blazer pen.

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