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Negotiations still underway but me and Bryant Greer and on the edge of something at the minute....... will keep you informed :rolleyes:

 

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A wise man once said    " the best revenge is wealth "   but a wiser man answered back    " the best revenge is happiness "

 

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Negotiations still underway but me and Bryant Greer and on the edge of something at the minute....... will keep you informed :rolleyes:

 

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:hmm1: tease :P

 

Pavoni.

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my last MB was a red 1928 lever fill simplo 25, ill try and do the pic, eem moment. that should work the metal files have my pen parts and my pens it makes for clean easy access to all pen needs, my work bench is upstairs, away from the source, it is the best way to be organised as I tried other methodes but the pens and parts just kept getting all mixed up together.

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Geheim.

That's beautiful!

It has the best looking Montblanc cap I've seen, in a while. Striking! Audacious!

Congratulations!

 

Pen Nut.

Bryant got me a pen I had wanted for years. It was a first class deal from start to finish. Great Guy.

Can't wait to see your ...?, when it comes.

 

Enjoy!

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Negotiations still underway but me and Bryant Greer and on the edge of something at the minute....... will keep you informed :rolleyes:

 

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PN, come on man, no more teasing, you know we deserve to be in on this.....ps just tell me, I can keep a secret!! :rolleyes:

 

Cheers, David

David

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Rolls : " Oi Roycey whats this pen the 'boss' has on approval for a week that we have to keep an eye on ?"

 

Royce : " Not a clue Rollsey but lets see what rests here shortly shall we ?"

 

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A wise man once said    " the best revenge is wealth "   but a wiser man answered back    " the best revenge is happiness "

 

The true definition of madness - Doing the same thing everyday and expecting different results......

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Rolls : " What on earths that ! ?"

 

Royce : " Not a clue but no sudden movements it may just go off "

 

Rolls : " We should have made pens "

 

Royce : " Sigh...no but you should have, might have kept you away from them planes ! "

 

 

So its with me until Friday when I will decide one way or the other.

 

Impressive looking thing I will say that.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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A wise man once said    " the best revenge is wealth "   but a wiser man answered back    " the best revenge is happiness "

 

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Very nice Pen Nut. Definitely a pen I love but will sadly never get to own.

 

Do you intend to use it?

My Collection: Montblanc Writers Edition: Hemingway, Christie, Wilde, Voltaire, Dumas, Dostoevsky, Poe, Proust, Schiller, Dickens, Fitzgerald (set), Verne, Kafka, Cervantes, Woolf, Faulkner, Shaw, Mann, Twain, Collodi, Swift, Balzac, Defoe, Tolstoy, Shakespeare, Saint-Exupery, Homer & Kipling. Montblanc Einstein (3,000) FP. Montblanc Heritage 1912 Resin FP. Montblanc Starwalker Resin: FP/BP/MP. Montblanc Traveller FP.

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Pen Nut!!! Very nice catch squire!!! :thumbup:

 

Collectors pen on the window sill goes nice with a collectors car in the drive!!! I loved my Saab :thumbup: ...

 

Cheers David

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Aw, Pen Nut, and here I was hoping that your negotiations included me...

 

A very nice looking pen. For folks like me who don't know by just looking, would you please tell us about it.

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Aw, Pen Nut, and here I was hoping that your negotiations included me...

 

A very nice looking pen. For folks like me who don't know by just looking, would you please tell us about it.

 

I have am affliction towards metal Montblancs, its not my fault honest, I just noticed one day that I had moved away from precious resin and that was that.

 

Sooooo many stainless, silver, doue and vermeil MB pens later my sights were set on a 149 in metal but therein lies a problem as solid gold or platinum are the two choices. Gold 149 = expensive, poss divorce. Platinum = VERY expensive, homeless with parts of my manhood missing. Gold it was then and around two years ago I started to look around and let various people know I was sort of in the market. Came close to three but one was a 149 with gold overlay by a French jeweller and whilst pretty didnt quite hit the mark. One was damaged, but had the mother of pearl star which I wanted, but I felt the damage would always be an issue for me and the final one was a near miss where I could have lost a lot of money so it has been a quest.

 

This one is a friends who has let me have on a weeks approval, think I am smitten, so judgement day is this Friday.

 

To answer your question the pen is a 149 in two tone 18ct gold, sometimes refered to as the herringbone model. It is neither a limited edition or any form of edition at all really but I think it looks well.

A wise man once said    " the best revenge is wealth "   but a wiser man answered back    " the best revenge is happiness "

 

The true definition of madness - Doing the same thing everyday and expecting different results......

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That is a very exquisite piece, Pen Nut. Just did not know collecting Montblancs could be so dangerous.hmm1.gif

Gold 149 = expensive, poss divorce. Platinum = VERY expensive, homeless with parts of my manhood missing.

 

So glad I have just diverted my attention to the 2- and 3-series vintage pens. Although I don't know if that will save me...

 

I'm curious to know your decision.

 

 

Cheers,

Peter

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Aw, Pen Nut, and here I was hoping that your negotiations included me...

 

A very nice looking pen. For folks like me who don't know by just looking, would you please tell us about it.

 

I have am affliction towards metal Montblancs, its not my fault honest, I just noticed one day that I had moved away from precious resin and that was that.

 

Sooooo many stainless, silver, doue and vermeil MB pens later my sights were set on a 149 in metal but therein lies a problem as solid gold or platinum are the two choices. Gold 149 = expensive, poss divorce. Platinum = VERY expensive, homeless with parts of my manhood missing. Gold it was then and around two years ago I started to look around and let various people know I was sort of in the market. Came close to three but one was a 149 with gold overlay by a French jeweller and whilst pretty didnt quite hit the mark. One was damaged, but had the mother of pearl star which I wanted, but I felt the damage would always be an issue for me and the final one was a near miss where I could have lost a lot of money so it has been a quest.

 

This one is a friends who has let me have on a weeks approval, think I am smitten, so judgement day is this Friday.

 

To answer your question the pen is a 149 in two tone 18ct gold, sometimes refered to as the herringbone model. It is neither a limited edition or any form of edition at all really but I think it looks well.

 

Gosh, this is worse than torture....Friday is ages away :crybaby: Surely there is no way you can give that beauty back! It looks perfect. :puddle: Besides, we are all looking forward to bags more photos and a full review of your new pen. Have you seen a new pen case for it yet?

 

Go on...you know it makes sense :thumbup:

 

Pavoni.

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Aw, Pen Nut, and here I was hoping that your negotiations included me...

 

A very nice looking pen. For folks like me who don't know by just looking, would you please tell us about it.

 

I have am affliction towards metal Montblancs, its not my fault honest, I just noticed one day that I had moved away from precious resin and that was that.

 

Sooooo many stainless, silver, doue and vermeil MB pens later my sights were set on a 149 in metal but therein lies a problem as solid gold or platinum are the two choices. Gold 149 = expensive, poss divorce. Platinum = VERY expensive, homeless with parts of my manhood missing. Gold it was then and around two years ago I started to look around and let various people know I was sort of in the market. Came close to three but one was a 149 with gold overlay by a French jeweller and whilst pretty didnt quite hit the mark. One was damaged, but had the mother of pearl star which I wanted, but I felt the damage would always be an issue for me and the final one was a near miss where I could have lost a lot of money so it has been a quest.

 

This one is a friends who has let me have on a weeks approval, think I am smitten, so judgement day is this Friday.

 

To answer your question the pen is a 149 in two tone 18ct gold, sometimes refered to as the herringbone model. It is neither a limited edition or any form of edition at all really but I think it looks well.

 

Gosh, this is worse than torture....Friday is ages away :crybaby: Surely there is no way you can give that beauty back! It looks perfect. :puddle: Besides, we are all looking forward to bags more photos and a full review of your new pen. Have you seen a new pen case for it yet?

 

Go on...you know it makes sense :thumbup:

 

Pavoni.

 

Not making this very easy are you ! Case wise I do have one in mind which I will try to post a pic of sometime tomorrow.

 

What happened to my NO PENS TILL 2013 vow that I took after my last 'final pen' purchase ?

A wise man once said    " the best revenge is wealth "   but a wiser man answered back    " the best revenge is happiness "

 

The true definition of madness - Doing the same thing everyday and expecting different results......

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Here is a 2 series, and a 3 series.

sorry just the three series right now.

stoffhaas 332 1/2 im sure the nib is a 3 1/2

the 246 has a 6

both pistons.

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Congratulations on your two pens with the right nibs Geheim.

 

Whilst we can only see the MB 333 1/2 (there is no 332 1/2) it is a good and reliable pen. Looks like you have a good model there, what with the right cap, clip and good markings.

 

Love the MB 246 has an excellent feel to it. Mine is actually my best writer. Congratulations and thanks for sharing. :clap1: Looking forward to seeing the photo of your MB 246 :thumbup:

 

Pavoni.

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Nothing spectacular, a mundane MB refill for a leather notebook from the local boutique.

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