Launched in 2001 with a limited edition of only 8,000 pieces, the Donation Pen Johann Sebastian Bach is a very beautiful pen from Montblanc: It is beautiful not only in its meaning but also in its design and materials. Let me also say more about Johann Sebastian Bach, he was a German composer, organist, violinist, violist, and harpsichordist of the Baroque period (1600 - 1750), and one of the greatest composers of all time.
About the pen in the picture, it has too much more special than the limited edition number 1730/8000 it owns. The upper part of the pen is still made from Montblanc's exclusive precious resin, but it is skillfully mixed to create a coral red color that looks very eye-catching. The highlight of this part is the signature of Johann Sebastian Bach engraved and painted in black, very large and clear, looking very artistic.
For the lower part, Montblanc does not use pure black precious resin but mixes it with a very unique reddish brown color.
The highlight is the lapel clip, stylized from the Sol key combined with meticulously carved musical melodies right in the middle of the pen body.
Montblanc reportedly donated a portion of the profits from this pen to fund the restoration of one of Johann Sebastian Bach's original manuscripts.
The pen in the picture is kept in new condition in the box by the previous owner, very collectible.
Link to detailed information about the pen model:https://butchinhhang.com/san-pham/but-montblanc-donation-pen-johann-sebastian-bach-limited-edition-ballpoint-pen/