Collection: Montegrappa Marconi Model 150 Limited Edition

“Are you ready?”  The world wasn’t, but history was. The Montegrappa Avanguardia Series celebrates invention and one of the greatest Italian lives ever lived.

Figures ahead of their time... mavericks unafraid of conventional wisdom. The Montegrappa Avanguardia Series celebrates characters whose rejection of
the status quo changed how we experience the world. Men like Nicolaus Copernicus, Charles Darwin and Guglielmo Marconi.

His discovery earned him the 1909 Nobel Prize for Physics and would prove to be one of history’s most consequential technological breakthroughs. As the inventor of telegraphic communication and father of radio, Marconi was an Italian innovator whose curiosity laid the foundations for today’s connected world.

150 years after his birth, we salute a captain of industry with 150 fountain pens and rollerballs. A bureau display immerses owners in the pioneering tech of signals science.

Modular brass segments trace Marconi’s experimentations in electromagnetics. Detailing includes rose-gold electroplating, braided cable, and a polycarbonate coherer chamber.

Avanguardia inside and out. Vintage appearances mask advanced engineering and fabrication, including one-step, Power-Push charging to please fountain pen futurists. 

Montegrappa  Marconi Model 150 Limited Edition
  • Bottled Fountain Pen Ink

    Choose bottled fountain pen ink if you want the widest color selection and a more refillable writing experience. Bottled ink works with compatible fountain pens using a converter, piston filling system, or other bottle-fill mechanism.

  • Fountain Pen Ink Cartridges

    Choose ink cartridges if you want a simple, convenient refill option with less setup and easier travel. Cartridges are a good choice for everyday writing, school, work, and anyone who wants a faster refill process.

  • Flushing your fountain pen regularly—

    especially when changing ink colors, every six weeks, or before storing the pen—is essential to prevent ink residue buildup, muddy color mixing, and clogged feeds that can lead to scratchy or inconsistent writing.