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Here are mine.Top to bottom: no. 25 Masterpiece push knob filler in coral red(Danish), no. 4 Simplo "bandless" button filler (Danish), no. 214 button filler in Coral red (Danish), no. 440 piston filler (Spanish), and a no. 42 grey striped piston filler (Spanish).

 

I would love to see pics of what everyone has.

 

 

 

 

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh320/Orfew/2014-01-14010840_zps819488c7.jpg

http://i259.photobucket.com/albums/hh320/Orfew/2014-01-14011016_zps96e5e192.jpg

" Gladly would he learn and gladly teach" G. Chaucer

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Fantastic idea orfew. A great start and....... nice pens :thumbup:

 

I am hoping we will see an e-catalogue of non-German beauties. Unfortunately, as my MBs are German only, I am relegated to watching and cheering from the sidelines :(

 

Pavoni.

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Please, do not show any "Chinese MB's". :D

Please excuse my poor english, but it is not my mothern language and maybe it is wrong my grammar. Any Suggestions are welcome.

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Being Spaniard I have none of those made by Wiese in Spain. Only I have this pair of colorful Danish.

 

 

 

Beautiful. I have two Danish Montblanc on their way, also coral red and marbled green. Hopefully, I can contribute properly to this thread next week. Until then: beautiful pens you're showing!

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Wow, thanks to everyone for the photos of all of those great looking pens!

" Gladly would he learn and gladly teach" G. Chaucer

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A #4 platinum stripe button filler - Italian made.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7443/9054936071_65cf1bd372_z.jpg

 

Best regards, Kai

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A #4 platinum stripe button filler - Italian made.
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7443/9054936071_65cf1bd372_z.jpg

 

 

Superb pen! I love the button fillers without cap bands. Such an elegant look.

" Gladly would he learn and gladly teach" G. Chaucer

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Being Spaniard I have none of those made by Wiese in Spain. Only I have this pair of colorful Danish.

 

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Very nice. Thanks for the photo.

" Gladly would he learn and gladly teach" G. Chaucer

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And a danish 214.

 

fpn_1390406057__214.jpg

Very nice pens. Your 214 is in nicer shape than mine.

" Gladly would he learn and gladly teach" G. Chaucer

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Montblanc #44 grey striped - made in Spain by Wiese.

 

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5535/12302843244_2e0c649089_c.jpg

Best regards, Kai

Montblanc 13x, #20/25/30/40, 244/6 Green Marbled, 322 Azure Blue, 234 1/2 G/PL, 256, 220, 34.

Montblanc 144G Grey, 146G Green Striated, 146 Silver Barley, 149 (50s-00s).

Montblanc WE Christie, Imperial Dragon, Wilde, Dumas, Dostoevsky, Proust, Schiller, Verne, Mann, Twain. PoA Prince Regent, Morgan...

Visconti Pontevecchio LE, Metropolitan Gordian Knot, Ripples. Omas Paragon Royale Blue HT, Extra Lucens Black LE. Pilot Silvern. Pelikan 620 Shanghai, 800 Blue o Blue.

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Montblanc #44 grey striped - made in Spain by Wiese.

 

http://farm6.staticflickr.com/5535/12302843244_2e0c649089_c.jpg

 

Beautiful pen with a very nice ink window. Thanks for the photo.

" Gladly would he learn and gladly teach" G. Chaucer

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I didn't know. This has been most informative.

Many thanks.

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Verweile doch, du bist so schön !

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One more: a Coral Red Danish Montblanc 206

 

http://i.imgur.com/04ZunJe.jpg

 

It is considerably bigger than 202

 

http://i.imgur.com/ctF4Lf3.jpg

 

 

In fact is a bit thicker than a Meisterstück 146, and as long without the cap. And the most important: is equiped with a big 6 nib, with a lot of flex.

 

http://i.imgur.com/6M1LOg9.jpg

 

 

With cap is a bit shorter than 146 (from left, 2000's 146P; 1990's 146; 1970's 146 and 206 Coral Red

 

http://i.imgur.com/fAHdAmI.jpg

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