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That is a great collection.

 

Remember the collection is never complete, lol. As a matter a fact I have no pencils in my collection, I may have to now look at that, lol. 


Enjoy using them.
 

None of us knows how long he shall live or when his time will come. But soon all that will be left of our brief lives is the pride our children feel when they speak our names.

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On 7/14/2023 at 10:33 PM, Inkyways said:

 I have now a complete collection when I have added the Pencil.

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What a beautiful family!🙂

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On 7/14/2023 at 2:33 PM, Inkyways said:

 I have now a complete collection when I have added the Pencil.

Mont-blanc.jpg

 

That Meisterstück family meeting - with a host -  is beautiful. Congratulations! 

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Always nice to see a collection.

Some people have hundreds of pieces, some have five or six - It doesn't matter.

It's the drive behind the collection that counts.

 

Congratulations, they look great.

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On 7/14/2023 at 11:33 PM, Inkyways said:

 I have now a complete collection when I have added the Pencil.

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What's that bluish ballpoint there? It looks fake.

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Actually there's nothing fake pens here. They are all vintage pens. This the "navy blue" pen . It is very small as the the mechanical pencil . Ball pen is  ( Montblanc Meis. Mozart Petite Ladies Navy Blue small size  Ball point pen) I am not sure how to find the right  Refill for that pen.. Next the pen is the MB Mozart FF which  justify the size of all three tiny small pens here.

https://www.montblanc.com/en-gb/ballpoint-pens_cod34480784411808556.html?gclid=CjwKCAjwxOymBhAFEiwAnodBLG-HXOxDkkiC1GDltTvJrTVEH8NT6Sxq-QOsCHav5kkIEk54dvtjsxoCclYQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds and the 

 

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1 hour ago, Inkyways said:

Actually there's nothing fake pens here. They are all vintage pens. This the "navy blue" pen . It is very small as the the mechanical pencil . Ball pen is  ( Montblanc Meis. Mozart Petite Ladies Navy Blue small size  Ball point pen) I am not sure how to find the right  Refill for that pen.. Next the pen is the MB Mozart FF which  justify the size of all three tiny small pens here.

https://www.montblanc.com/en-gb/ballpoint-pens_cod34480784411808556.html?gclid=CjwKCAjwxOymBhAFEiwAnodBLG-HXOxDkkiC1GDltTvJrTVEH8NT6Sxq-QOsCHav5kkIEk54dvtjsxoCclYQAvD_BwE&gclsrc=aw.ds and the 

 

Why put a link from a website to a modern pen instead of a better picture with the said pen? Im saying it becase I just saw a fake mozart BP in blue for sale somewere.

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You know what!!!! There are millions of fakes and if you don't know about montblanc then you are done.

 Many people are very  sceptical  about any MontBlanc pens they buy online and ask millions of questions about how to identify their pen and talk about DNA and the history about the pen they have.

 Me I don't care about any pen I have and I don't raise any questions about identifying  their history. My all MB collection  consists of some  pens that includes several Ball Brio pens too and they are all not here.

The reason I put a link  to that pen is the only present available pen similar to the one of the vintage pen and I have never ever fond that pen. It is the commensense to do so. 

I bought  that pen by chance last month from a seller even did not listed it right . I thought it was a standard size   Meisterstück series but I only found out it is vey small. 

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1 hour ago, Inkyways said:

You know what!!!! There are millions of fakes and if you don't know about montblanc then you are done.

 Many people are very  sceptical  about any MontBlanc pens they buy online and ask millions of questions about how to identify their pen and talk about DNA and the history about the pen they have.

 Me I don't care about any pen I have and I don't raise any questions about identifying  their history. My all MB collection  consists of some  pens that includes several Ball Brio pens too and they are all not here.

The reason I put a link  to that pen is the only present available pen similar to the one of the vintage pen and I have never ever fond that pen. It is the commensense to do so. 

I bought  that pen by chance last month from a seller even did not listed it right . I thought it was a standard size   Meisterstück series but I only found out it is vey small. 

The black lines on the cap band on that pen are thinner than the ones on the pencil next to it and on the pen in the link you posted, and I've seen that thing in fakes. Why are you so defensive about it?

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6 hours ago, Waltz For Zizi said:

The black lines on the cap band on that pen are thinner than the ones on the pencil next to it and on the pen in the link you posted, and I've seen that thing in fakes. Why are you so defensive about it?

You are not alone in your questions about the navy blue small size ballpoint pen in the photograph from @Inkyways.  Along with your observation, the colour of the derby with the snowcap appears darker (almost black) than the cap, which attracts one’s attention.

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