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goodguy
I got my MB Cervantes today YEY.
Wow what a wonderful pen.

I posted a review:
http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/in...showtopic=53226

The sad part is that I dont have right now any more money for another drool pen but I will try to get enough money soon to get the next drool pen (probably the new 2008 Writer Edition).
niksch
Congrats and nice review. I think I'm going to get the new Faulkner if I can ever scrape up enough $$$ to buy it with cash.

Regards, Eric
goodguy
QUOTE(niksch @ Feb 11 2008, 07:29 PM) [snapback]510897[/snapback]
Congrats and nice review. I think I'm going to get the new Faulkner if I can ever scrape up enough $$$ to buy it with cash.

Regards, Eric

On the FPH they will give you a good price.I negitiated a bit and got a wonderful price.They are fair and flexible.
georges zaslavsky
I tried a cervantes but it is not as ergonomic as my 146s but the nib is very good on it.
goodguy
QUOTE(georges zaslavsky @ Feb 12 2008, 12:48 PM) [snapback]511715[/snapback]
I tried a cervantes but it is not as ergonomic as my 146s but the nib is very good on it.

The 146 is the basis of the Carvantes.Indeed the 146 is lighter.the Cervantes makes a very different writer.it feels different in the hand and the whole writing experience is different.
Its hard to compare between the 2 pens since one is metal and th other is resin.
I like both pens and but I find it easier to use the 146 simply because its not a LE pen so I am less worried about it.As for which one is a better user thats a personal decision.I like them both and cant make up my mind since they are both wonderful but as I said veru different.
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