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Montblanc LE 100 Years Anniversary Edition


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Here is a Montblanc 100 Years Anniversary Edition fountain pen. All original, never inked, as new in box condition with all boxes including white protective cover. The B nib on this pen feels real good on paper, but I have not even dipped it.

 

edited to add: This LE fills with a cartridge only.

 

edited info to comply with sales rules: the LE number on the is 01779/15000. This number is engraved under the clip ring to the left of the clip and on the opposite side of the cap from the MONTBLANC engraving.

 

To be honest I forgot I bought this pen at the Charleston, SC boutique, and when I was looking for another pen tonight, I came upon this one. My thought is that since I had it and never missed it, I guess I can sell it.

 

$700 shipped by USPS Priority Mail in the US. If you are overseas, I will ship at cost for only the amount over the US price. PayPal preferred, and as usual, first "I want it" gets it.

 

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Hi -

How does this pen fill?

Thanks,

Eric

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Hi -

How does this pen fill?

Thanks,

Eric

 

Cartridge only. Very neat little pen IMHO.

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Very neat little pen IMHO.

I agree. For my needed RB, I chose this design, which looks just like the FP. Handsome and historical.

 

Fred

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It's a great pen. Too bad I have one already!!

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I'll reduce the price to $625.

 

 

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One last reduction to an even $600. If no takers, then back in the desk she goes. No worries.

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Nice Broad nib with some stubbish qualities. Not the standard rounded M nib one normally sees with these pens.

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Thank a Veteran.

 

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Very neat little pen IMHO.

I agree. For my needed RB, I chose this design, which looks just like the FP. Handsome and historical.

 

Fred

 

Fred,

 

You NEED this to complete the set -_-

 

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Pen is too small/short for me or I'd be grabbing another MB B nib for the collection. Have learned my lesson and restricted future MB purchases to larger WEs and 149s as only those sizes make my hands happy. But it's a sweet pen. Can't imagine why folks haven't crawled all over it. :mellow:

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