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Can be purchased new 50% off MSRP today - photo's don't do it justice, its quite striking in person!

Nathan, 50% off the Hitchcock? Where? I'll buy a second one at that discount.

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My vintage MB votes are the 14 and 24.

 

 

~ niksch:

 

Thank you for your comment above about the 24.

At the time you posted that I was considering whether or not to purchase two 24s.

Your recommendation pushed me over the edge, which I appreciate.

This afternoon the two 24s arrived: an EEF and an OF.

They're both exceptionally pleasing writers, with the OF being one of the finest nibs I've ever used.

Tom K.

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I would say it is the M by Marc Newson line. It's such a drastic departure from the norm that I don't believe traditionalist are ready to embrace the change.

 

I myself was not a fan of the original resin release, but became a huge fan of the matte M Ultra Black. So much so that I picked up 2 of them.

Well then youre in luck! A new vibrant color M is coming this year.

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Well then youre in luck! A new vibrant color M is coming this year.

 

~ Pravda:

 

Is that the loud sounds of rejoicing from the boutique sales staff in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore?

Let the new color keep the cashiers busy!

Tom K.

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I would say the most under appreciated MB pen is a modern 149 with stock F or M nibs. Design wise, it moves at a glacial speed, gets 💩 for being made of plastic/precious resin, sports a rather uninteresting nib for the majority of us, and seems that it gets snubbed as a FP in general in ways i have not seen other pens get snubbed. There isnt any demand or appreciation in price due to rarity being in current production. We forget that it works, and just keeps working. It doesnt change because it doesnt need to. People still buy it for what it is, a 149, and not for being on the cutting edge of fashion/trends. It still forms the basis for other special editions, mechanically speaking.

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I would say it is the M by Marc Newson line. It's such a drastic departure from the norm that I don't believe traditionalist are ready to embrace the change.

 

I myself was not a fan of the original resin release, but became a huge fan of the matte M Ultra Black. So much so that I picked up 2 of them.

 

I agree and I have 2 Ultra Blacks as well.

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Underappreciated Montblanc pens?

Including any or only some limited edition pens?

Including vintage pens? — what do we mean by "vintage"? More than 50 years old?

Including stylos, pencils, ballpoints or even rollerballs?

Including different materials?

Including ... ?!?

 

So many possibilities which are so individual, especially if you include the vintage question.

 

I only can say which model of contemporary Montblanc pens is over-appreciated:

For me it is the 149.

 

 

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Well then youre in luck! A new vibrant color M is coming this year.

 

Nice! Looking forward to seeing that.

 

I started off in the against camp, but after handling one I switched sides. I like it a lot, but wish it was a piston filler - and the cap not posting is the final straw which keeps me from picking one up.

 

Unless the new colour is SO irresistible, it forces me to buy it.

 

Thanks

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Unless the new colour is SO irresistible, it forces me to buy it.

 

~ CS388:

 

In this instance, I could imagine that happening.

The upcoming hue may well earn must-have status.

And why not? Life benefits from occasional glimpses of the spectrum's finest light.

Tom K.

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Well then youre in luck! A new vibrant color M is coming this year.

Is this the replacement to the generation/cruise line of pens, one for the masses?

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Is this the replacement to the generation/cruise line of pens, one for the masses?

 

~ dubhe:

 

No, it's a color shift, no other changes.

Tom K.

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I think the 144 or old Classique is quite under appreciated since it was replaced with the 145

 

 

I agree about the 144. They seem to sell so cheaply on eBay and from online vendors. I love mine, it was my first MB. I think part of the reason they go under appreciated is their small size relative to the 146 and 149 and the issues that MB had with theses pens cracking when dropped. They represent an excellent value in my opinion and a good first MB or introduction to MB.

Parker: Sonnet Flighter, Rialto Red Metallic Laque, IM Chiseled Gunmetal, Latitude Stainless, 45 Black, Duovac Blue Pearl Striped, 51 Standard Black, Vac Jr. Black, 51 Aero Black, 51 Vac Blue Cedar, Duofold Jr. Lapis, 51 Aero Demi Black, 51 Aero Demi Teal, 51 Aero Navy Gray, Duofold Pastel Moire Violet, Vac Major Golden Brown, Vac Deb. Emerald, 51 Vac Dove Gray, Vac Major Azure, Vac Jr. Silver Pearl, 51 Vac Black GF Cap, 51 Forest Green GF cap, Vac Jr. Silver Pearl, Duovac Senior Green & Gold, Duovac Deb. Black, Challenger Black, 51 Aero Midnight, Vac. Emerald Jr., Challenger Gray Pearl, 51 Vac Black, Duofold Int. Black, Duofold Jr. Red.

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Well then youre in luck! A new vibrant color M is coming this year.

Pravda do tell. What is the upcoming color? And will it be shiny or matte finished??

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Pravda do tell. What is the upcoming color? And will it be shiny or matte finished??

 

~ 888007888:

 

Shiny.

It will sell very, very well in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong.

Tom K.

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~ 888007888:

 

Shiny.

It will sell very, very well in Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong.

Tom K.

 

 

Hi Tom,

 

Is there a reason we are being secretive about this? Just curious.

 

Thanks.

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Is there a reason we are being secretive about this? Just curious.

 

~ Jagamov:

 

Montblanc prefers to keep the most salient details...and images...private until the official release date.

The Administrator of Fountain Pen Network cooperates to the extent possible with Montblanc.

As much as possible, yours truly has alluded to the upcoming model, without being too overt.

It's a modest concession to Montblanc's marketing strategies.

Thank you for being patient with this. As with so much, a certain tolerance is needed.

Tom K.

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Hey Tom,

 

Thanks for the clarification. I eagerly await to see what they have come up with. I'm quite fond of my new M fountain pen.

 

Take care.

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I think the excellence of the WWII era stainless steel MB nibs is not a secret anymore. They don't seem to be any cheaper now than the immediate postwar gold versions, maybe because of rarity. But maybe some people still mistakenly reject them.

 

I tend to agree. That's the "psychological impact of gold". I positively know those steel/palladium nibs are great and even then, given the chance of indulging myself on the expenditure that means, say, a 13x model, I'd very much prefer a gold prewar nib just because of gold.

 

But, as you say, others are smarter than me and it shows on their auction prices.

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~ Pravda:

 

 

Is that the loud sounds of rejoicing from the boutique sales staff in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Singapore?

Let the new color keep the cashiers busy!

Tom K.

If I'm 'lucky' and guessing correctly, that could be lovely.

 

Re the most underappreciated, I don't understand the lack of love for the Schiller, that was the WE pen that first attracted me. Love the design and material of the Kafka too, it's a beautiful pen.

 

Bohemes don't seem to get a lot of attention, but there are some beauties there too, especially the amethyst steel and the silver stripe.

I chose my user name years ago - I have no links to BBS pens (other than owning one!)

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