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What Is The Cheapest Montblanc Fp You Can Get?


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The title says it all.

Pelikan M800 - Green, M (want to trade for a F!)

TWSBI 540 - Amber, M

Bexley Corona - Orange, M

Parker Duofold Centennial - Black, M

Esterbrook LJ - Black, Gregg 1555 (EEF)

Parker 21 - Navy Blue, M

Sailor 1911 Large - Black, M

TWSBI 580 - Clear, M

Aurora 88 Large - Black w/ silver trim, Stub

Parker 51 - Burgundy, M

Gate City Pens New Dunn - Black, Stub

Conklin Endura - Green, M Italic

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I guess vintage or modern used?

Pelikan M800 - Green, M (want to trade for a F!)

TWSBI 540 - Amber, M

Bexley Corona - Orange, M

Parker Duofold Centennial - Black, M

Esterbrook LJ - Black, Gregg 1555 (EEF)

Parker 21 - Navy Blue, M

Sailor 1911 Large - Black, M

TWSBI 580 - Clear, M

Aurora 88 Large - Black w/ silver trim, Stub

Parker 51 - Burgundy, M

Gate City Pens New Dunn - Black, Stub

Conklin Endura - Green, M Italic

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You can probably find one of those turquoise student Montblanc's for under $50. I have one and it's fine. Doesn't hold much ink but it works okay and it's a really pretty color. LOL

I think I got mine used off here. It was about $30, I think.

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A broken one :roflmho:

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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For piston fillers, I recently got two Monte Rosa 042s and they write great. Both well under $100 after shipping.

 

Also great are MB 342's, about $120-150, but not "cheapest" since they usually are shipped from Germany.

Regards, Stephen

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a used Mb generation or a Slimline for around USD50-60.

 

+1 - this was my first MB pen. Got it at a discount because of an engraving, but it writes like a dream.

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That is exactly what MB is trying to do - remove the word 'Cheap' from MB user's dictionary.

 

MBs are cheap relative to each other or maybe some other German / Italian Brands. By any other standards the word cannot be used for them.

 

I would have used 'least expensive'.

 

Classic MB look and snow star cap FP would be a modern 144 (used) or a vinatge Monte Rosa though.

Enjoy your pens

Have a nice day

Junaid

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a used Mb generation or a Slimline for around USD50-60.

Hi Hari,

I want to Buy MB 149 ,is it OK to Buy from Amazon or Advise,

I am getting 15 discount in william pen, at 37,500 INR.

Advise

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a used Mb generation or a Slimline for around USD50-60.

Hi Hari,

I want to Buy MB 149 ,is it OK to Buy from Amazon or Advise,

I am getting 15 discount in william pen, at 37,500 INR.

Advise

 

I have sent you a PM.

In case you wish to write to me, pls use ONLY email by clicking here. I do not check PMs. Thank you.

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A broken one :roflmho:

 

Acutally this is my current correct answer. I recently got a No. 32 with slightly bent nib for about &50. I am optimistic to get the nib serviced for ~$30 so that the total for the working No. 32 will be under $90. :roflmho:

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What about the same question but with say rollerball or ballpoint as the pen of choice? Any websites or sales, PM me? Dont want the super skinny pen, like a Cross.

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I have a Generations and I believe it's their entry-level piece. It's also one of my favorite pens - writes far better than the Meisterstuck (am I going to catch heck for that statement?). Buy with confidence, I love mine.

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