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I know that Meisterstuck 90th Anniversary pens are kind of new pens. But I never saw this before: http://www.montblanc.com/en-us/flash/default.aspx/#/collections/writing-instruments/unisex/meisterstck/meisterstueck-90-years/meisterstuck-90-years-special-edition-classique-fountain-pen-111531

Is this a new item added to the 90th Anniversary collection?

Where can I buy it?

Thank you in advance,

-William S. Park

“My two fingers on a typewriter have never connected with my brain. My hand on a pen does. A fountain pen, of course. Ball-point pens are only good for filling out forms on a plane. - Graham Greene

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There is a thread in the 90th anniversary release that has more detailed pictures of the pen.

In order to appreciate the sweet, you must truly taste the bitter....

 

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I know that Meisterstuck 90th Anniversary pens are kind of new pens. But I never saw this before: http://www.montblanc.com/en-us/flash/default.aspx/#/collections/writing-instruments/unisex/meisterstck/meisterstueck-90-years/meisterstuck-90-years-special-edition-classique-fountain-pen-111531

Is this a new item added to the 90th Anniversary collection?

Where can I buy it?

Thank you in advance,

-William S. Park

 

Was the latest of the 90th anniversary release, should be available in all montblanc boutiques by now, not sure where your flag is from, but if you're in europe you could get it from http://www.appelboompennen.nl/montblanc-fountain-pens/montblanc-meisterstuck-solitaire-90th-anniversary-145-classique-fountain-pen

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Hi there,

 

I saw the pen in Singapore, MBS boutique this weekend. Truly a beautiful pen, was upwards of SG$2,000. Well balanced, and a bit heavier than the resin version. The MOP emblem was also entrancing.

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Likewise, I saw this pen in the DC area MB Boutique last week. Beautiful pen, but it is a bit pricey. It is a 145 sized pen.

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Yes, I purchased this pen last month in one of the authorize dealer shop in Singapore at SG 1717, around US1400. It feel solid and a bit heavy feel in hand.

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