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149 from 2013 with F nib + Diamine Bilberry

Dumas (son) with M nib + Diamine Majestic Blue

First picture: with those little jars of jam intended to keep inks from 30-ml bottles of Diamine inks because their narrow 'necks' wouldn't let MB pens through

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Second picture: with their minimalist leather sleeves

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I like the leather sleeves. Yummy colors.
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Today I am using my "old friend," and "work horse," --- my MB 146! Can it get any better than that? C. S.

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I love my 146s. They are wonderful. One is just made for Eclat. Mmmm.


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149 M - diamond blue

149 90th EF - permanent grey

"Whoever said the pen is mightier than the sword, obviously never encountered automatic weapons." – General D. MacArthur

 

 

“Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.” – W. Churchill

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This is the only Montblanc I've ever purchased on ebay-- from a wonderful gentleman in Hawaii--and the delightful, stubby nib glides like butter -- authentic butter !

 

I love this model of MB. See my post of August 26 above.

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The OM on the 264 is what I call a "zen" nib. You have to sort of be "at one" with it, but when you are... Wow...

 

The Pix is just cool.

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"Here was a man who had said, with his wan smile, that once he realized that he would never be a protagonist, he decided to become, instead, an intelligent spectator, for there was no point in writing without serious motivation." - Casaubon referring to Belbo, Foucault's Pendulum.

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Today I am using my coral 136 and long window 146. Thinking of taking my 138 out and using it again as it's been several months since I last used it.

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The OM on the 264 is what I call a "zen" nib. You have to sort of be "at one" with it, but when you are... Wow...

 

The Pix is just cool.

 

 

Ah, lovely. I've just got myself a 264, coincidentally also an OM and semi-flex. It's just gorgeous. :)

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I'm using my Christie with Minuskin cursive italic F nib, filled with Racing Green. Now I kinda regret selling off all my spare RG bottles! At least I know of a hoard or two.

 

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Nice :)

And please tell what is the note book we can see the corner of in your post?

Thank you! That is actually the Paper Republic pen roll in this lower section of the picture but I do have the notebook as well : exquisite leather goods handmade in Vienna, Austria. I'll include an image of the lovely, rugged notebook in an upcoming post. Warning: don't smell them while driving -- I almost wrecked a perfectly good German car.

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Thank you! That is actually the Paper Republic pen roll in this lower section of the picture but I do have the notebook as well : exquisite leather goods handmade in Vienna, Austria. I'll include an image of the lovely, rugged notebook in an upcoming post. Warning: don't smell them while driving -- I almost wrecked a perfectly good German car.

Thank you I shall look forward to it! :)

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