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Beautiful pen Kai, you definitely have some unusual pens in your little collection :thumbup:

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Great looking 136 Sunnerd. One of my first vintage MB purchases was a 136 with the long ink window. Like Soot said the 136 is a pleasure to write with.

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Beautiful pen Kai, you definitely have some unusual pens in your little collection :thumbup:

 

 

Are the thicker portions at the bottom of the EF nib sample a sign of some flex?

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What a great catch. Nice writing-sample!

Thank you for sharing.

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Not a MB-product but a wooden pencase to store my MB's

 

Beautiful! Two drawers for storing even more pens?

 

I'm afraid my pens are simply stored in a cupboard between photo equipment, folders with slides and negatives (Provia, Velvia, NPH etc.) and various other bits and pieces one seems to collect over the years.

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I've bought, but not yet tried, the MB Alfred Hitchcock and Collodi inks. Heard good things about the former being a great red ink and I have the Collodi FP myself, so it seemed appropriate to buy the matching ink.

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Not a MB-product but a wooden pencase to store my MB's

 

 

Beautiful case and the pens just shine.

Congrats KJ!!

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Love and work... work and love, that's all there is.

Sigmund Freud

 

(there was a man who obviously never knew fountain pens!)

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Not a MB-product but a wooden pencase to store my MB's

 

Beautiful! Two drawers for storing even more pens?

 

I'm afraid my pens are simply stored in a cupboard between photo equipment, folders with slides and negatives (Provia, Velvia, NPH etc.) and various other bits and pieces one seems to collect over the years.

 

Thanks.

The capacity is total 26 pens (10+8+8).

I stored it the same way as you did. The moment I thought I lost a pen because I couldn't find it, I realized it is time to store it in a proper way.

And this way I can easily say to my wife that I still have some slots to fill :eureka:

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Not a MB-product but a wooden pencase to store my MB's

 

 

Beautiful case and the pens just shine.

Congrats KJ!!

 

Thanks!

The moment I filled the top it just gave nice feeling :cloud9:

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Back again.....

 

:)

 

You can see that my MB penwrap is filling up again.....only one slot left in this wrap.....

 

Since my last post a few months ago, I've filled one more slot....with another WE pen, this one with the BIG splat on the cap....

 

http://i473.photobucket.com/albums/rr100/ArchiMark/P1050279_zps49ce7e37.jpg

 

In case you can't decipher which WE this is, here you go......

 

http://i473.photobucket.com/albums/rr100/ArchiMark/P1050276_zps80b211b5.jpg

http://i473.photobucket.com/albums/rr100/ArchiMark/P1050278_zps8ee5cc15.jpg

 

Wilde is very nice!......

 

 

 

 

FP Addict & Pretty Nice Guy

 

 

 

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Got an older 149 with the '14C' nib ... Nice flex! I should know this, but about what timeframe is this?

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Are the thicker portions at the bottom of the EF nib sample a sign of some flex?

 

Yes :thumbup:

Best regards, Kai

Montblanc 13x, #20/25/30/40, 244/6 Green Marbled, 322 Azure Blue, 234 1/2 G/PL, 256, 220, 34.

Montblanc 144G Grey, 146G Green Striated, 146 Silver Barley, 149 (50s-00s).

Montblanc WE Christie, Imperial Dragon, Wilde, Dumas, Dostoevsky, Proust, Schiller, Verne, Mann, Twain. PoA Prince Regent, Morgan...

Visconti Pontevecchio LE, Metropolitan Gordian Knot, Ripples. Omas Paragon Royale Blue HT, Extra Lucens Black LE. Pilot Silvern. Pelikan 620 Shanghai, 800 Blue o Blue.

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You can see that my MB penwrap is filling up again.....only one slot left in this wrap.....

...

In case you can't decipher which WE this is, here you go......

It's actually quite difficult to decipher most MB pens by just what your pen wrap shows.

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Glenn (love those pen posses)

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You can see that my MB penwrap is filling up again.....only one slot left in this wrap.....

...

In case you can't decipher which WE this is, here you go......

It's actually quite difficult to decipher most MB pens by just what your pen wrap shows.

 

Sorry about that.....so here you go....

 

From left to Right....

 

- Slimline (my first MB, bought new in '81...)

 

- 149

 

- Dumas

 

- Hemingway

 

- Morgan

 

- Mann

 

- Wilde

 

 

:)

FP Addict & Pretty Nice Guy

 

 

 

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:clap1: Fabulous ArchiMark. Love the penwrap, love the well-used filofax, and really love your pens :D Do you have any thoughts on what is likely to go into that remaining slot?

 

Pavoni.

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That Wilde is a looker!

Écrire c’est tenter de savoir ce qu’on écrirait si on écrivait. – M. Duras

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Thanks. Interesting that to me, the Dumas and Hemingway ends look quite similar.

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Glenn (love those pen posses)

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You can see that my MB penwrap is filling up again.....only one slot left in this wrap.....

...

In case you can't decipher which WE this is, here you go......

It's actually quite difficult to decipher most MB pens by just what your pen wrap shows.

 

Sorry about that.....so here you go....

 

From left to Right....

 

- Slimline (my first MB, bought new in '81...)

 

- 149

 

- Dumas

 

- Hemingway

 

- Morgan

 

- Mann

 

- Wilde

 

 

:)

 

Great photos of some great pens!

 

I didn't guess the Slimline as I have zero exposure to these pens.

 

I recognised each of the WE pens. The POA was between the Morgan and Copernicus, as I know both have the MOP, not held either so was not sure which it was.

 

I love looking at the MB emblem and its style has a large input into my overall impression of a pen. I love the slightly larger ones which have a metal trim around them - and that are quite flat.

 

I gotta get myself a pen with a MOP emblem :puddle:

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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