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Meaning Of " Double " In Montblanc Pens


zurri

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hallo everybody!

when a montblanc is declared by vendor or marker " double " on cap or other metalic parts, what does it mean?

 

thanks and regards

alessandro

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I've never heard of a Montblanc pen having the word 'double' on it. :o

 

If a pen was referred to as a Montblanc 'double' by a vendor, I would assume the vendor meant it was a copy. i.e. a look alike or 'double' :mellow:

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I've never heard of a Montblanc pen having the word 'double' on it. :o

 

If a pen was referred to as a Montblanc 'double' by a vendor, I would assume the vendor meant it was a copy. i.e. a look alike or 'double' :mellow:

 

...or the fact that the nib is BB (double broad).

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...or the fact that the nib is BB (double broad).

 

When they have the sticker on though, it says BB not double broad. :D So the word 'double' wouldn't appear on the pen, or more specifically on the 'cap or other metallic parts of the pen'.

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i apologize, all posts guesses are wrong.

Double on metal cap refers to a double layer metal, often a brass base and a gold mix on top, sometimes vermeille (but in that case is clearly explained). You may refer as rolled or filled in English.

For example I have a mb 105 stamped double on cap.

quoting an ad: Montblanc n. 105 PIX-O-MAT , a 4 color ballpoint pen. DOUBLE'.
These pens were made only for few years, early 1970’s
body marked “doublè” on top,

I understand this topic is unknown to most users.

That is why i am looking for help. (doue is nowadays term for similar making, whille BB or similar have nothing to do with my question)

thanks and regards

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Yes, Zurre, you are right.

 

"gold double" means "vergoldet" means "gold plated".

Don't ask me why Montblanc started to use the marking "double" but I'm quite sure that I know why they stopped using it: because the international customers didn't understand the meaning. :unsure:

Another marking often causes irritations as you might know as an Italian:

In Italy they used the marking "18 K.R." for gold plated overlays on vintage Montblancs and "18 KR" for the solid gold overlays. So watch our for the very important dots! :rolleyes:

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