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About Dylan*Stephen Pens

Dylan*Stephen luxury pens is a small online family business. We buy pens from around the world from single pens to large private collections. Dylan Stephen pens sell to most countries worldwide, international shipping with DHL.

My specialty is Montblanc pens I have a good knowledge of these pens and find them to be stunning pieces of art in themselves, we do stock many other luxury brands, Montegrappa, Cartier, Pelikan, Waterman, S.T. Dupont, Parker, Onoto, Visconti and many other luxury pen brands.

I started collecting Montblanc pens several years ago now and have a good personal collection consisting of nearly 100 pens, many of these come up for sale as I continually change my own personal collection. Back in 2010 I opened my eBay account and occasionally bought and sold the odd pen from my collection.

Over the years I built up a good reputation on eBay as both a seller and a buyer to this date I still have 100% good feedback with thousands of happy customers over the years.

I pride myself on my reputation and have achieved this by maintaining excellent communication with my customers and quick delivery times for my buying customers and above all providing excellent products both new and used.

I left my full time employment as a firefighter in 2016 to concentrate on developing Dylan*Stephen luxury pens. You’ll get my full dedicated attention, any questions will now be answered quickly and postage will be the same day or next day at the latest, for the quickest response either call or text / Whatsapp message me on +447717753065

HISTORY OF MONTBLANC

Montblanc synonymous with exquisite writing instruments for over 100 years now, it all started back in 1906 in Hamburg Germany when a banker Alfred Nehemias and an engineer Augustus Eberstein recognised the signs of the time and decided to produce simplicissimus pens.

The name Montblanc was registered as a trademark in 1910 and henceforth was used in all pens made from that date.

In 1913 the iconic star emblem was became Montblanc’s official logo, the shape would represent the snow covered peak of the highest mountain in Europe Montblanc mountains.

1924 saw the launch of the world renowned Meisterstuck (masterpiece in English), still to this day the Meisterstuck is Montblanc’s biggest seller and it’s easy to see why with its timeless iconic design.

By the end of the 1920’s Montblanc had expanded and was sold in over 60 countries worldwide.

1946 and WW1 had destroyed Montblanc headquarters in Hamburg but production was moved to Denmark for a brief period while the Hamburg headquarters was rebuilt.

1952 saw the launch of the most famous pen of all, possibly the most well know writing instrument ever used by countless heads of state and rich and famous, the legendary 149. Still available to this day and still as popular as ever.

By 1990 Montblanc was ever expanding, opening boutiques in all four corners of the globe. Today Montblanc has over 350 boutiques worldwide.

Around the same time saw the launch of the Solitaire range and in 1992 the writers limited editions and patron of the arts limited editions were launched. Every year since 1992 Montblanc releases a new patron of the arts and writers limited editions, some of these pens are now much sought after and highly prized with huge price tags.

Since the 1990’s Montblanc has entered the men’s jewellery field in 1996. Montblanc watches in 1997 and added new models to the pen range notably the Boheme in 2000 and the Starwalker in 2003.

Today Montblanc is a huge international company with many luxury goods from watches to jewellery to leather goods and of course some of the finest pens money can buy.

BUY & SELL WITH CONFIDENCE

“Sell your pens in complete confidence, Steve’s word is his bond.”

“An honest reliable chap, paid for my pens within a hour of receiving them thanks.”

“An excellent pen in fantastic condition I will get years of use from it.”

“Prompt and friendly service. Absolutely top class in all respects.”