"Monami Signature Pen" Launches on the 30th
Limited to 1,000 Sets

Monami, a stationery company, announced on September 26 that it will sell a limited edition of 1,000 sets of the "Monami Signature Pen" starting from September 30.

Monami signature pen scheduled for release in a limited edition of 1000 sets. Monami

Monami signature pen scheduled for release in a limited edition of 1000 sets. Monami

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This new product features a rosewood cover applied to the existing guestbook pen, offering both luxury and durability. As a water-based pen, it does not dry out easily even if left uncapped all day. Customers who purchase the pen will receive the main product, an oil-based refill, and a dedicated magnetic in-case. The retail price is 70,000 won, and it will be available for purchase through the Monami Naver Brand Store, Kyobo Bookstore online mall, and Monami Store.


A Monami representative stated, "This product showcases over 60 years of accumulated technology," and added, "We will continue to expand our lineup based on our flagship products, striving to provide consumers with an even richer writing experience."

President Lee Jae-myung is presenting a fountain pen he used to write a guestbook to U.S. President Donald Trump during the Korea-U.S. summit held last month. Photo by Yonhap News

President Lee Jae-myung is presenting a fountain pen he used to write a guestbook to U.S. President Donald Trump during the Korea-U.S. summit held last month. Photo by Yonhap News

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Previously, during the Korea-U.S. summit held on August 25 (local time), U.S. President Donald Trump showed great interest in the fountain pen used by President Lee Jaemyung. While signing the White House guestbook just before the summit, President Trump expressed interest in President Lee's brown signature pen, saying, "I like the thickness of this pen." In response, President Lee presented the pen to him on the spot.


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This signature pen was specially produced by the domestic handmade fountain pen manufacturer Jennaill at the request of the presidential office. When it was revealed that the pen tip used in the fountain pen was made by Monami, public interest in Monami surged. As investors rushed to buy shares, Monami's stock price soared, highlighting the company as a beneficiary in the market.


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