Alfred Bernhard Nobel Man of Power, man of Peace… As the inventor of Dynamite, he revolutionized the technology of destruction, yet his philanthropic and humanistic influences, along with his name live on, reaching far beyond his short life of sixty three years. Few in history are revered as Alfred Nobel and his numerous inventions; together they changed the world and his legacy will endure through the ages as a companion to his eternal tribute to peace. Born in Stockholm, Sweden, October, 1833, Alfred’s early life was one of poverty. Early desires to become a writer gave way to his destiny as an inventor and entrepreneur. As an inventor, Alfred held the belief that all inventions were symbols of progress that belonged to all humanity. After a visit to one of the Nobel factories, King Oscar II of Sweden proposed a toast to the Nobel family “of which several members have been and remain a credit to Sweden and have made the name of Sweden honored all over the world”. Following is Alfred Nobel’s last Will and Testament, outlining the purpose of his vast fortune: TESTAMENTI, Alfred Bernhard Nobel, Hereby declare, after due consideration, that this is my last will with regard to the estate that, at my death I will leave behind… Alfred Bernhard Nobel Collection The Alfred Bernhard Nobel is the thirteenth in the David Oscarson™ series of Limited Edition writing instruments. Produced in five color variations, each limited to an aggregate production of 63 pieces (including fountain pens and roller balls), the Nobel Collection will stand as a lasting tribute to the sixty three years of Alfred Nobel’s historical life and his enduring influence around the world. Two divisive elements comprise this Limited Edition that parallel Alfred Nobel’s life: Destruction and Peace. Inspired by his invention of dynamite, this one-of-a-kind collection features an exploding stick of dynamite on the barrel, coupled with a burning fuse while the years 1833 and 1896 rest at its base. The bottom of the barrel emulates a blasting cap (another of Nobel’s inventions) engraved – in Swedish – with the words Varning (Warning) Tändhattar (Blasting Caps) and Fara (Danger). Four levels of Guilloche engraving are employed on the barrel, depicting an explosive blast. Four colors of Hard Enamel are then kiln-fired to the surface of the barrel without separation, merging outward from White to Yellow to Orange to Red. The Alfred Bernhard Nobel Collection will be produced in 5 color variations: Translucent Blue & White Cap and Opaque Black Barrel with multi-colored Enamel in Gold Vermeil Translucent Red & White Cap and Opaque Black Barrel with multi-colored Enamel in Gold Vermeil Opaque Black & Opalescent White Cap and Opalescent White Barrel with multi-colored Enamel in Gold Vermeil Opaque Black & Translucent White Cap and Opaque Black Barrel with Multi-colored Enamel Opaque Black & Opalescent White Cap and Opaque Yellow Barrel with multi-colored Enamel in Gold Vermeil View Detail Choose your Color: Choose your Style:
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