After admiring my queen I mean my MB 149 for so long I have decided its time to write a review on it and share what I think about it.
I got my 149 from a friend in Florida. I was dreaming of this pen for so long and when I asked if he has one right away he said yes.
He asked for a very fair price and after few weeks of impatient wait I got the beauty in the mail.
For those of us that never saw the 149 in real life and never dealt with an oversize pens there in for a shock and so was I.
I never really knew how impressive and bit this pen is.
The affect this pen had on me was overwhelming. As I said I always wanted one but seeing it was an immediate love story.
Some pens I get after dreaming about them and then I am disappointed or not too impressed, with the 149 it was the other way around and since then the pen is always in the front of my collection even before its more glitzy sisters the MB VW and MB Cervantes.
I saw it had a 14c nib and I was a bit disappointed because I thought the 18c nibs are better but after learning the 14c are considered the better nibs I was happy but lets face it both nibs are good no matter what you have. I never had the chance to try an 18c nib but I know from reading other people that they like their 18c nibs.
Well I got a F nib and according to the nib I found this pen is from the 1970’s.
In general the pen is in beautiful condition with minimal usage ware.
The thing I enjoyed the most is how well the cap sits on the barrel. It’s got zero tolerances and it gives the pen very very solid feel.
The solid feel continues when I held the pen in my hand. This pen don’t only look big but it also feels big but surprisingly is very comfortable in the hand and it never felt uncomfortable too big to me.
Well I filled the pen with a simple black Parker quink ink and was surprised how much ink this beast drinks. The piston works nice and smooth even though not as smooth as a Pelikan.
The ink view window is a great tell sign to know when the pen is running low on ink and it is a part of the overall character of the pen.
I put the lovely two tone F nib on the paper and I was very pleased to see the nib is very smooth with just a bit of flex to it. It has nice character to it and you can feel what happened on the paper (an issue that is very important to me).Its a wet writer and altogether a wonderful nib.
As I said the big pen felt natural and after few days of using it at work it felt completely natural in everyday use.
I admit I don’t use the pen everyday but it never failed me and even after a week of no use it started right away and I never even cleaned the pen when I got it.
You don’t have to be a MB fan to appreciate this pen, its both great to look at and admire its design and a good solid everyday writer.
