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Mont Blanc Pen's
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Hi Guys,
Anyone have a Mont Blanc Pen? My wife got me this one for my birthday. Eric |
Happy Birthday.
Nice pen. :thumbsup: Lots of pen aficionados here. |
happy birthday !!!
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A lovely gift. I had a Montblanc rollerball in the late 1980s. However, when I was visiting the ladies room at work it fell through a hole in my skirt pocket and was flushed down the toilet, never to be seen again. True story!
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Montblanc makes a great pen - like Rolex (and any finely engineered and manufactured product) it takes a great beating and keeps working, and will be, after years and years, a still beautiful piece.
That is, unless you flush it down the toilet.:bartmoon: |
My girlfriend, way before my wife came around, and I think I had another girlfriend in there too somewhere, gave me the bordeaux colored pen for B-day in 91/92?
so its 16/17 years old and 3 refills later ( i think) still going. I dont use it much anymore since I stopped working and its a miracle I did not lose it. She paid 88 dollars? back then and I thought that was crazy for a pen, I get them free in hotels. ....I would never pay that kind of money for one but some people think they are worth it. |
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I've had this Meisterstuck Ballpoint since 2003, and I've gone through plenty of refills along the way. I believe I paid $225.00 (I think they've since gone up in price), and for me it's been worth every penny. I always wanted one when I was younger, and I truly do love to write. No other pen I own writes as smoothly or feels so comfortable in my hand. I carry the Space Pen in the picture with me pretty much everywhere I go. It is extremely compact when closed, but expands into a full sized pen, and can write on just about any surface, from any angle. It's extremely convenient to have it. If you're looking at Montblancs, I would stay away from the rollerballs and fine liners, and go with a ballpoint instead for every day use.
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I carry a gold plated space-pen as well. Really it's a good pen for all the reasons you cited, compact and doesn't poke a hole in my pocket.
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Nice Pen's Erik!
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Yes, the only way to write!
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Yes, I have a few, even the Mont Blanc highlighter.
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I used a Mont Blanc roller ball for quite a few years at work..
I also have my grandfathers Schaeffer pens from the 1940's.. there is a robust pen collector community out there. http://i198.photobucket.com/albums/a...nsandRolex.jpg |
I've owned this one for about 2 years - Meisterstuck Solitaire Carbon Fiber Steel. Love the pen...it goes everywhere with me. I've always wanted a MB, but could never bring myself to buy one. I think the classic black are sweet...but I'm a sucker for carbon fiber & steel.
Looking back, I don't think I would pay this kind of $ again for the pen ($500+), but I'm glad I did it back then. It didn't feel like I was spending that kind of cash at the time due to the fact that I got HOT on a craps table in Vegas...in less than 20 mins I was up a little over $1K...when it ended, I walked. I bought my wife a new iPod she wanted and I got my MB - win/win (literally). Cheers. http://i89.photobucket.com/albums/k2...3/IMG_1697.jpg |
I have a Meisterstück 149 that I bought over 20 years ago but I write with another fountainpen. The other pen is 'the' Fischer Space Pen.
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Nice Pic's guys.:thumbsup:
I am going to use my new pen today to sign the papers at the lawyer's office for my new place. :thumbsup: |
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/once was all it took for me |
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Yeah, and i'm always losing it around the house. It'll show back up one of these days.
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I have 2 ballpoints, one black and one bordeax (burgundy) and one Document Marker which is black and hardly ever used.
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BIC for me.
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Dealer called. Just got the George Bernard Shaw Writer's Series Ballpoint in. Platinum with marbled green lacquer. Mine for 20% off MSRP. Happy day!
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I love the MB pens. Lost count after my 5th Limited Edition.
My favorite is my Montblanc Agatha Christie. My daily writer is a le-grand with green ink. :thumbsup: |
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if you lose it , who cares.:cheers: |
All we have to write with at my house are drug-rep pens sporting the logos of the latest pharmaceutical products... Which is great; they're fun.
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Eric, I decided to take some more pictures of mine: the engraving on the clip and a hand shot, if such a thing exists for pens (similar to the wrist shot?)
Tools: I have that same burgundy generation, but mine has a nasty crack where you unscrew it to replace the ink. I don't care much for the pen because it only accepts fine liner or roller ball cartridges. I'm a much bigger fan of the ball point because of the smoother writing. If they made a cartridge that wrote like a bold needle point I would be all over it. So unfortunately this pen sees no use. http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/e...o/IMG_1734.jpg http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/e...o/IMG_1738.jpg |
Great Pic's Erik!:cheers: Thanks!:thumbsup:
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I'm absolutely freakin' goofy for Montblanc. Just got the George Bernard Shaw about a month ago, so I have all the Writer's Series pens (17 so far - my absolute favorite is the Marcel Proust) along with a half-dozen or so others. There is a great Montbland boutique here in Houston...the owner gives me 20% off and free refills - Sweeeeeeeeeeeet!
Best, Skip I agree that they are durable and a pleasure to write with |
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