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Old 15 November 2009, 04:52 PM   #1
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WTB Montblanc Mozart FP, RB or BP in Bordeaux

I am interested in purchasing the following: Mozart FP with fine nib, Mozart RB or Mozart BP. Writing instruments must be in Bordeaux color.
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Old 15 November 2009, 05:14 PM   #2
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FP is Fountain Pen right?
RB is Roller ball?
BP is ball point?
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Old 15 November 2009, 05:26 PM   #3
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FP is Fountain Pen right?
RB is Roller ball?
BP is ball point?

Yes, yes and yes

(P.S. I just went to Montblanc's web site and discovered something I didn't know before: There has never been a Mozart rollerball. The model numbers are as follows: FP 15720; BP 15727; and Pencil 15729)
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Old 15 November 2009, 05:47 PM   #4
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Mozart is small size. Roller ball refill doesn't fit the barrel dimensions... Don't think you can find a Mozart rollerball.
BTW Mozart FP is cartridge filled only. Convertor does not fit...
Last, I am uncertain the Mozart range has ever come out with Burgundy colour. I may be wrong though. My belief burgundy colour only got to classic (aka Chopin) and le Grand.
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Old 15 November 2009, 06:37 PM   #5
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Mozart is small size. Roller ball refill doesn't fit the barrel dimensions... Don't think you can find a Mozart rollerball.
BTW Mozart FP is cartridge filled only. Convertor does not fit...
Last, I am uncertain the Mozart range has ever come out with Burgundy colour. I may be wrong though. My belief burgundy colour only got to classic (aka Chopin) and le Grand.
Another member was kind enough to call my attention to a new bordeaux Mozart FP which is sitting on ebay as I type this entry. The problem is it has a broad nib, and I like fine. (If I were to purchase it, how costly is to replace with a fine point?) The Mozart FP, BP & Pencil were all available in bordeaux.
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Another member was kind enough to call my attention to a new bordeaux Mozart FP which is sitting on ebay as I type this entry. The problem is it has a broad nib, and I like fine. (If I were to purchase it, how costly is to replace with a fine point?) The Mozart FP, BP & Pencil were all available in bordeaux.
Cool. I stand corrected. The seller in this auction is quite a well known professional seller. I've bought from her before.
You can ask her if you'll get a boutique or AD stamp on the book and then you can take it to MB to replace the nib for free within 6 weeks of sale if they accept this stamp.
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Yes, yes and yes

(P.S. I just went to Montblanc's web site and discovered something I didn't know before: There has never been a Mozart rollerball. The model numbers are as follows: FP 15720; BP 15727; and Pencil 15729)
Faith you want three of them or either of the three?
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Mozart is small size. Roller ball refill doesn't fit the barrel dimensions... Don't think you can find a Mozart rollerball.
BTW Mozart FP is cartridge filled only. Convertor does not fit...
Last, I am uncertain the Mozart range has ever come out with Burgundy colour. I may be wrong though. My belief burgundy colour only got to classic (aka Chopin) and le Grand.
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Cool. I stand corrected. The seller in this auction is quite a well known professional seller. I've bought from her before.
You can ask her if you'll get a boutique or AD stamp on the book and then you can take it to MB to replace the nib for free within 6 weeks of sale if they accept this stamp.
Excellent info Kai
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Cool. I stand corrected. The seller in this auction is quite a well known professional seller. I've bought from her before.
You can ask her if you'll get a boutique or AD stamp on the book and then you can take it to MB to replace the nib for free within 6 weeks of sale if they accept this stamp.
Kai, I e-mailed this seller with your question. If she responds affirmatively, I will bid on that pen. Thanks for the tip (no pun intended).
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