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1 April 2010, 02:43 AM | #1 |
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MB 149 Broad Nib
Lovely intrument !!! Love it !!
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1 April 2010, 03:27 AM | #2 |
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Nice. I WANT ONE!
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1 April 2010, 03:37 AM | #3 |
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very nice !
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Very nice 149 and very nice pen collection.
I love the bracelet on your Panerai too.
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Very nice pens, watch and photography, lovely "hat-trick" many congratulations.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hat-trick
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1 April 2010, 05:57 AM | #6 |
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Love the 149, also intriged by the right most classic ballpen. The cap looks like a barley, but the body is shiny...
Alternatively the cap can be carbon steel, but it has the "special" top cap ring - either the 75th or last year's Unicef. I don't think they had carbon steel back in 1999 but also don't think they released an all metal pen for last year's Unicef... Intriging... What is it, Chris? |
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Chris, very nice collection and you watch is cool.....
Chris the pen Kai is referring to could it be MontBlanc Sterling Silver Fibre Guilloche???
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2 April 2010, 02:47 AM | #8 |
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2 April 2010, 02:36 PM | #9 |
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Chris, the reason I new the model and name of that pen is because I just bought one a week and a half ago with an extra fine nib!!!!
Writes beautifully.....
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2 April 2010, 03:52 PM | #10 |
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Nice !! Enjoy !! Mine is the ballpoint.I use a medium refill in it.It scratches easily,but the polishing cloth that comes with works great !! Cape Cod also !! Lovely metal shine on those pens !!
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Chris thanks for sharing - your collection looks great.
How do you like the Boheme ballpoints? Im guessing you are a big fan because you have 2, but Im still curious. I love the Boheme Rollerballs and have been thinking about adding a BP. Thanks again for sharing!
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Looking at the sticker on the barrel that 'B' 149 looks pretty new?
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I have an uninked 149 broad nib. Ive read so many times that the broad nib is way too thick and pours out too much ink. I was almost convinced it was a hasty decision. Afrer viewing your script it looks to be a perfect size!
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IMHO nothing could be further from the truth, at least to me the 'B' Montblanc is a little on the thin line side, but then I prefer the triple broad
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2 April 2010, 02:50 AM | #15 |
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The B is perfect for the 149.I would pick a M or B for a slightly thinner 146.
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I purchased my 149 for under 200 in the late 80's the gold sticker is 280. What is the going rate for a new 149 today?
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2 April 2010, 05:53 AM | #17 |
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Yummy all right!
I just got myself a 149 too.. just the MB ink bottle with '149' label though! Cheers, |
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Very nice collection Neef.
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In the UK they are £490 which is about $750.
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Chris, very nice pen, and nice collection. I complain a fine (other than a fine Japanese nib) is too broad for me... I guess I should give one a try, but afraid with my handwriting, the words would just be a blob on the paper.
I've never tried an oblique pen either, but would love to learn to write with one of those as well. I just received a postcard and the "character" of the line with the OB nib the writer used was intriguing. Congratulations on your pen, and thanks for sharing the photos!
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Oblique nib .....one I want to try for the future !! |
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