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Published: November 12, 2006 01:04 am    print this story   email this story   comment on this story  

Don't lend this pen

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — A pocket protector would be pointless for this diamond-encrusted, $170,000 fountain pen that will never be used.

“You do not put ink in that pen. It’s like owning a Ferrari that you don’t want to drive,” said owner Al Parish, a Charleston Southern University professor.

The pen, one of only three in the world, went on display Wednesday at the Montblanc store along with others from Parish’s $1.2 million collection. They arrived in an armored car accompanied by security guards.

The pen is the “Montblanc Solitaire Mountain Massif Skeleton” and was created in honor of the 100th anniversary of the company, headquartered in Germany. Its 1,400 white and blue diamonds are arranged to depict the Mont Blanc mountains and the pen is topped with a 43-facet star-cut diamond.

The buyers of the three handcrafted pens were chosen from among 60 collectors worldwide in a lottery, said Jan-Patrick Schmitz, chief executive and president of Montblanc North America.

He said the company sought pen aficionados like Parish who collect rather than sell them for a quick profit.

The pen will join Parish’s collection of about 150 other Montblancs, which he plans to pass along to his children.

“You don’t really own it,” he said. “You’re just keeping it for one generation.”

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PRICEY PEN: A pen made with 1,200 diamonds in the profile of the Mont-Blanc mountain range is photographed in Charleston, S.C. The pen, one of only three in the world, was on display at the Charleston Mountblanc store along with others from owner Al Parish's $1.2 million collection. WADE SPEES/Associated Press (Click for larger image)

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