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11 October 2009, 06:58 PM | #1 |
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Pen Collectors : MB 149
I want to purchase a Montblanc to add to my little collection. I have a Pelikan pen that I bought last year but it is a rollerball. This time around I want to purchase a fountain pen. During that time I was told by many that the 149 is the popular choice.
Any experiences with this pen? Do I have to keep "cap end" up? Does it leak often? Can I get it in white gold or platinum? (sorry haven't searched) (picture taken from google) |
11 October 2009, 08:22 PM | #2 |
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None of my 9 MB fountain pens leaks, although I got only one 149.
Sure you can get the 149 in full platinum. The standard resin 149 only comes with gold trim, no plat trim though. |
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I have not owned the 149 but other MB fountain pens and I always kept them cap screwed on and clipped on my shirt pocket. I only had issues running out of ink cuz piston filled and a little messy if I did not take my time. I have 2 MB rollerballs that are retro.
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Never had mine leak.
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They are an excellent pen but you also might want to consider others as well.
For the same sort of money you could have a Nakaya which are hand made by artisans in Japan. Sure you won't have the name but you will have hand lacqured finish that takes up to 3 months to complete, you will have a nib customised to your exact requeirments! You will have not a plastic body (MB precious resin is marketing speak for plastic!) but a hand turned ebonite (hard rubber that all great pens in the past were made out of!) body and cap. They are not piston fillers but cartridge converters which is handy and if you really want to push the boat out you can have any number of exquisite finishes done to it! Here is a couple of links, the first is the US distrubutor who is excellent and famous in the pen world! The second is the actual company link! http://www.nibs.com/NakayaMainPage.html http://www.nakaya.org/eindex.html I have the portable writer which is around the same size as the 149! |
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Own many many pens 149 a favorite. Very little issues. Have several metal MBLE and the problem is u cannot post the caps they will scratch the end of the pen.
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I would actually try and hold one to see if the size suits you. They're pretty big pens and if it's too large, it may cause you fatigue in your writing hand.
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I love my 149. No issues with leaks regardless of how you carry or store the pen.
As Gerry says, you need to write with one before committing to it. It is a very large pen and also be careful on the nib size that you choose. The nib on this model can be so large that a fine actually writes like a medium on a smaller instrument. Good luck!
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^Agree, go to Montblanc retailer and try out several models before you purchase.
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I will try it before buying but I think it is a great pen. We will see.
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I've got the MB LeGrand. It is one size down from the 149 and IMHO much nicer size to hold (at least for me).
As a bonus it is the black resin with platinum trimmings. What I really like about mine is the nib: Double Broad Oblique. Anyway, it's not just the pen, but the nib is important too.
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^i once obsessed over the 149 but wound up purchasing the Legrand as Stevo mentioned a size smaller because the Legrand was just more comfortable to use IMHO.
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I don't think you can get the 149 in black with platinum trimmings, at least that's what I've been told and I haven't seen anything to the contrary.
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The 146 is the largest size that comes with the platinum fittings. http://www.montblanc.com/products/bl...line.02851.php
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Not quite.
They have a platinum 149. All metal. http://www.montblanc.com/products/pr...inum.18002.php Also, there are folks who put platinum plating on top of the gold platings in the standard 149. The effect is very very nice. Of course, one would be frankening the pen so voiding the warranty etc. So what :-) |
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O.K. Kai, but its still got yellow gold trimmings
Platinum plating, that is interesting, how do they do that with the rings on the cap and barrel Anyway, quite interesting
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