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Vintage Montblanc Ink Bottles (Part I)


Michael R.

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Vintage 1950's Montblanc Liegeflasche with Blue-Black iron gall nut ink

 

http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn140/PENSnINKS/Montblanc%20Ink/MontblancLiegeflascheEtikett.jpg

 

http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn140/PENSnINKS/Montblanc%20Ink/MontblancLiegeflascheDeckel.jpg

 

http://i303.photobucket.com/albums/nn140/PENSnINKS/Montblanc/MontblancKatalogTinte.jpg

Ink Bottle shown in a c. 1950's catalog

 

Also take a look at:

 

1960's ink bottles

 

1970's ink bottles

 

and

 

1980's ink bottles

 

 

Enjoy

 

Michael

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Amazing series of posts (and bottles!).

 

Dankeschön!

 

 

 

 

 

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Pelikan M605 blue F

Pelikan M200 transparent (Demonstrator Japan) M

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Pelikan Go! black/magenta M

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Pelikan Steno red (70s)

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Lamy Safari yellow EF

Lamy Vista Eyedropper 1.9 mm italic

Reform P 120

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Fascinating "through the years" series, Michael. Thank you for sharing these.

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...and this is so beautiful. Why couldn't MB just do a remake of it. Thank you again and again!

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Now that one is beautiful. I see it would set me back 1,-DM.

 

I'd also be interested in the Montblanc-Post(lose) A4 for 1,80DM :drool:

 

Peter

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Now that one is beautiful. I see it would set me back 1,-DM.

 

I'd also be interested in the Montblanc-Post(lose) A4 for 1,80DM :drool:

 

Peter

 

Do you want me to post the catalog pages with the pens as well?

 

I'm sure you would be interested in a celluloid 149 for 90 DM as well :bunny01:

 

Michael

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Wow! That guy from the 50s isn't the famous MB shoe, it's a giant boot.

 

Mike

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