Articles, tagged with "mont blanc", page 5
23rd September 2009
The Mont Blanc Mozart Pen makes writing an experience one looks forward to. As it glides across the paper you can feel the quality. You are writing with a pen that has proven itself to be among the best writing instruments you can choose. There are many m...
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Author:
Shawnsum1
22nd September 2009
What is it about Chamonix that makes it one of the most popular winter sports destinations in the world? The answer is simple. Mountains. Very big mountains.
Chamonix is a French alpine town nestled in a valley below the mighty Mont Blanc, the highest ...
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Snowmonkey
22nd September 2009
Nothing says class, in the simplest and most discreet way, like a Mont Blanc. These elegant, sophisticated pens have been renowned by pen connoisseurs since their beginning in 1908, and have been used by many well known and famous people, such as John F. ...
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Author:
Shawnsum1
22nd September 2009
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Armishaws Removals
13th September 2009
Mont Blanc has been making fine pens for almost a century now and in the beginning they produced fountain pens exclusively. The reason for this was simple and that was that the ball point pen hadn't been invented yet. However; today all that has changed. ...
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Author:
Chriss Tyrrell
13th September 2009
There really is more than one way to refill a Mont Blanc Pen and what type of pen it is fully determines how it will be filled. In the earliest days of writing pen manufacturing and usage, long prior to the advent of the ball point pen, it was a basic ink...
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Author:
Chriss Tyrrell
26th August 2009
"Diamonds are a girl's best friend", a song famously performed by Marilyn Monroe, has come to epitomize the target demographic for diamonds. These gemstones have come to symbolize love and trust within western cultures. Diamonds are cut in different attra...
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Author:
Khurram Zaveri
18th August 2009
Well it would be wouldn't it? It's a pretty safe bet that nobody in the history of angling has ever caught a barracuda on the slopes of Mont Blanc! That really would make a great fisherman's tale!
It won't come as any great surprise to you to hear that...
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Author:
lexisclick
13th August 2009
Counterfeit products are quite popular these days, and copies of designer labels are not only cheap but also freely available. Designer sunglasses are a must have accessory, and you'll find people wearing fake sunglasses all the time. However, most wearer...
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Author:
Vachik Chakhbazian
29th July 2009
Mont Blanc pens originated in Germany around the turn of the 19th century. Back then in its early beginnings it was known as the Simplo Fuller pen company but it soon went on to change its name and become known as the Mont Blanc and then on to Mont Blanc ...
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Author:
Chriss Tyrrell
19th July 2009
From the way a pen feels amid your fingers and the way it writes when the point meets paper, you can immediately tell when a pen has class. For countless years, individuals have been gaining an interest in pens and have started their individual pen colle...
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Author:
Pete Ashburton
05th July 2009
So there you are looking at a diamond encrusted Montblanc pen online and you think to yourself. "Man I'd just love to own that pen". So you flick to the price list and immediately come to the realization that your aspirations of owning that particular Mon...
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Author:
Chriss Tyrrell
01st July 2009
While the Titanic is definitely the most famous maritime disaster it is actually not the largest one in the sad history of maritime disasters. Canada also holds a sad record in this history. The infamous Halifax explosion that devastated the city of Halif...
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Author:
Matt Traverso
27th June 2009
Geneva stands astride between the Swiss and the French Alps, contributing to the huge accessibility of popular ski resorts in both regions. The Swiss Alps is the chocolate box of winter wonderlandâ€"frozen lakes surrounded by marvellous mountains. The Fre...
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Author:
Sofia Hills
27th June 2009
Geneva is home to the world-renowned Lake Geneva, a crescent-shaped lake commonly referred to as Lac Léman. The greater part of the lake lies on Switzerland, while the rest lies on France. The lake is admired profoundly for its deep-blue colour and its p...
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Author:
Sofia Hills