IF YOU have ever wondered how Ernest Hemingway felt as he penned some of America's greatest literary works, you just might be able to get an inkling by writing with a Montegrappa.
The celebrated writer tried the fine writing instrument when he was a volunteer ambulance driver during World War I, and continued using it throughout his life for his correspondence and even to write some of his masterpieces.
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