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Tomorrow, my favorite Solitaire in barleycorn, medium, Pelikan turquoise

 

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Today, at last, another 149 joined the merry band of MBs here! This is a modern pen but with a delightful 14C EF nib - presently filled with Edelstein Jade and working on a letter! No photos yet - sorry!

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Double broad pinstripe Solitaire (Noodler's Legal Lapis) and matching 144 sized ballpoint...

 

And, riding shot-gun, S.T. Dupont fine Orpheo (large size, fine nib) filled with Iroshizuku Kon-Peki...

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Meisterstuck day - 146 F with MB black and 149 M with Oyster Grey.

 

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Inked my Cervantes this morning with Toffee Ink. Now have it and my Twain and Mann all inked.

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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149 B with MB blue black on Crane's 32lb kid finish Celadon.

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Testing the JP Morgan today with new EF nib...

 

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This week, it is my NEW MB Boheme Rouge (how excited am I!) medium nib with Diamine Teal and my MB 146 medium nib with MB Oyster Grey. :clap1:

You can't have too many fountain pens.....

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Wearing my MB Star watch that just came back Friday from a full service/restoration from MB Germany. Originally was quoted 3 months, came back in 3 1/2 weeks! They replaced almost everything, except the bracelet (re-finished) and the movement (which got a few new parts) but the case, bezel,hands, etc all got replaced. It didn't appear to need any of that when I sent it in.

 

this is a before picture, will post new ones as soon as I can get to the good camera at work. :thumbup:

 

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MB 149 YWC, MB Doue BP, Parker Sterling Silver Cisele BP & RB

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Testing the JP Morgan today with new EF nib...

 

 

Wow, Impressive FP! I have never seen this one before. Pretty big dome!

Nice!

My preferred supplier (no affiliation just a very happy customer):

Appelboom

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Wearing my MB Star watch that just came back Friday from a full service/restoration from MB Germany. Originally was quoted 3 months, came back in 3 1/2 weeks! They replaced almost everything, except the bracelet (re-finished) and the movement (which got a few new parts) but the case, bezel,hands, etc all got replaced. It didn't appear to need any of that when I sent it in.

 

this is a before picture, will post new ones as soon as I can get to the good camera at work. :thumbup:

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v165/adriancol/IMG_1537.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v165/adriancol/IMG_1535.jpg

 

Was your watch sent in for the regular service? Sounds like a very thorough-service. At Rolex they "only" clean and oil the inner parts. The bracelet will then also be polished, but replacing parts? No way!

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My preferred supplier (no affiliation just a very happy customer):

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Wearing my MB Star watch that just came back Friday from a full service/restoration from MB Germany. Originally was quoted 3 months, came back in 3 1/2 weeks! They replaced almost everything, except the bracelet (re-finished) and the movement (which got a few new parts) but the case, bezel,hands, etc all got replaced. It didn't appear to need any of that when I sent it in.

 

this is a before picture, will post new ones as soon as I can get to the good camera at work. :thumbup:

 

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v165/adriancol/IMG_1537.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v165/adriancol/IMG_1535.jpg

 

Was your watch sent in for the regular service? Sounds like a very thorough-service. At Rolex they "only" clean and oil the inner parts. The bracelet will then also be polished, but replacing parts? No way!

:thumbup:

No it wasn't a normal service, I asked them to restore the watch to as new condition. When I picked up the watch, I read the service report that came back with watch which listed the replacement parts. It cost $475, but well worth it. :thumbup:

Edited by Adrian Collins

MB 149 YWC, MB Doue BP, Parker Sterling Silver Cisele BP & RB

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Forgot to mention, using my new Starwalker resin M nib with MB Blue ink. The pen matches the watch perfectly :thumbup:

MB 149 YWC, MB Doue BP, Parker Sterling Silver Cisele BP & RB

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I really love it when the Postman rings twice!!!!

 

At last, four WEs arrived - a Hemingway from Jamie in UK, and the Verne, Wilde and Dumas back from Mike Masuyama with their three medium nibs now quite individual cursive italics! Of course they are filled and ready to write already.........and here are a couple of quick photos!!! Enjoy!

 

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http://dxlab.ky1v.com/zzz/4WE.jpg

Each day is the start of the rest of your life!

Make it count!!!

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Only 1 fp: Fitzgerald filled with Oyster grey and just now refilled with Iroshizuku Kon-Peki... Oh, a juicy broad (and, unlike ALL of my other MB B or BB, not really stubbish at all - ?).

 

Riding shotgun: 146 PT RB and matching MP...

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I filled my green striated 146G (very flexy stubby M) for the first time since its cap returned from a visit with Osman Sümer in Hamburg.

 

I'm using Irish Green.

 

Fred

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I really love it when the Postman rings twice!!!!

 

At last, four WEs arrived - a Hemingway from Jamie in UK, and the Verne, Wilde and Dumas back from Mike Masuyama with their three medium nibs now quite individual cursive italics! Of course they are filled and ready to write already.........and here are a couple of quick photos!!! Enjoy!

 

http://dxlab.ky1v.com/zzz/splats.jpg

http://dxlab.ky1v.com/zzz/4-WEsamples.jpg

http://dxlab.ky1v.com/zzz/4WE.jpg

 

What a stunning quartet and lovely ink choices and great writing Chris!

The Hemingway's nib is great.

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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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