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Release Date for the "Great Character" JFK ist 1st january 2015.

Looking FANTASTIC!!

 

Several models:

a) Fountainpen "cheap" version about 750 to 790 Euro.

Cap and Corpus navy blue

B) Foutainpen version 2500 Euro.

Cap navy blue, corpus white - slim rings in red colour

 

Bottled JFK-INK: Navy blue!

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Release Date for the "Great Character" JFK ist 1st january 2015.

Looking FANTASTIC!!

 

Several models:

a) Fountainpen "cheap" version about 750 to 790 Euro.

Cap and Corpus navy blue

B) Foutainpen version 2500 Euro.

Cap navy blue, corpus white - slim rings in red colour

 

Bottled JFK-INK: Navy blue!

Thank you for the heads up. Looking forward to this. :thumbup:

Do not pray for easy lives, pray to be stronger men.../JFK

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Navy blue with a MontBlanc treatment sounds very cool indeed. As it's a color fit for daily (business) use I hope they will produce boatloads. I know I will be getting a lot of it. The pen sounds very cool but is well beyond my budget ;)

 

But @RedRobin, do you work at MontBlanc? Do you have source? Seems rather early to announce details of next year's model and ink - or does MB always do this?

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Interesting that they are re-positioning this range of pens to offer a cheaper version, comparable in price to the WE pens.

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But @RedRobin, do you work at MontBlanc? Do you have source? Seems rather early to announce details of next year's model and ink - or does MB always do this?

 

Not a MB-worker, just a MB-junkie J

Did an intensive research :rolleyes:

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Not a MB-worker, just a MB-junkie J

Did an intensive research :rolleyes:

Ask not what MB can do for you, but what you can do for MB :)

<p>Hors d'oeuvres must be obeyed at all times.</p>

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He must be in the Montblanc Peace Corps.

Sensitive Pen Restoration doesn't cost extra.

 

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would there be an inscription "Ich bin ein Berliner" on the side of the pen? his famous speech on June 26, 1963.

'The Yo-Yo maneuver is very difficult to explain. It was first perfected by the well-known Chinese fighter pilot Yo-Yo Noritake. He also found it difficult to explain, being quite devoid of English.

So we left it at that. He showed us the maneuver after a sort. B*****d stole my kill.'

-Squadron Leader K. G. Holland, RAF. WWII China.

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yeah i hope so too, because i watched a video of him offering a hand to older gentleman , the german chancellor Adenaur and they instantly hit it off as good friends, MR Adenaur gave JFK a 149 to use which in turn President Kennedy simply complemented how smooth the pen was after signing some documents.

 

pretty timeless moment for MB there

'The Yo-Yo maneuver is very difficult to explain. It was first perfected by the well-known Chinese fighter pilot Yo-Yo Noritake. He also found it difficult to explain, being quite devoid of English.

So we left it at that. He showed us the maneuver after a sort. B*****d stole my kill.'

-Squadron Leader K. G. Holland, RAF. WWII China.

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yeah i hope so too, because i watched a video of him offering a hand to older gentleman , the german chancellor Adenaur and they instantly hit it off as good friends, MR Adenaur gave JFK a 149 to use which in turn President Kennedy simply complemented how smooth the pen was after signing some documents.

his MB

pretty timeless moment for MB there

OOOOOPPPPSSSS!!!! this moment is described differently in the MB site. They said that JFK lend his MB to Adenauer.

Write, write, write. Use your pens not your fingers !!!

 

 

 

 

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Did JFK gave the pen to Adenauer or viceversa? I couldn't found any evidence, but I think that the pen was given by Adenauer to JFK, because the are any photo of JFK using a MB pen. Any evidence no the contrary?

Write, write, write. Use your pens not your fingers !!!

 

 

 

 

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Did JFK gave the pen to Adenauer or viceversa? I couldn't found any evidence, but I think that the pen was given by Adenauer to JFK, because the are any photo of JFK using a MB pen. Any evidence no the contrary?

Here is an article that says JFK lent his pen.

 

http://m.thenational.ae/business/the-power-behind-the-pen

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First time they make a "cheap" version of a great charachter..impatient to see how it'll look....I want pictures!!!!!!!! :puddle:

A people can be great withouth a great pen but a people who love great pens is surely a great people too...

Pens owned actually: MB 146 EF;Pelikan M200 SE Clear Demonstrator 2012 B;Parker 17 EF;Parker 51 EF;Waterman Expert II M,Waterman Hemisphere M;Waterman Carene F and Stub;Pilot Justus 95 F.

 

Nearly owned: MB 149 B(Circa 2002);Conway Stewart Belliver LE bracket Brown IB.

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Blade that article appears to be an advertising. There are no photos (besides the one with Adenauer) of JFK with a MB. There are tons of photos of JFK signing and in most cases with a esterbrook. Also in his desk you may see some photos of a Scheaffer desk pen.

Write, write, write. Use your pens not your fingers !!!

 

 

 

 

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