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MONTBLANC MEISTERSTÜCK 146 LE GRAND


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nice review, what is the max number of drools you can get?

 

The glorious Five Droolies! :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle:

 

A very hard feat for any pen maker to attain!

 

-Marcos

 

Has any pen to date received the Five Droolies?

Loving Mont Blanc and everything fountain pen!!!!!!!!

 

One of the few, the proud... 14 year-old FPN'ers!!!!!! ;)

 

MY FOUNTAIN PENS: Montblanc Boheme Bleu (M), Montblanc 145 (M), Waterman Phileas (M), Jinhao X450 (M), Parker Vector (M), Parker 15 (M), Sheaffer Cartridge Pen (M)

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Lovely pen review, I have the one with gold trim and I know exactly what you meant in your review.

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I like your review on the 146. I have the 146 with a M nib in the platinum trim. It is a little short if I write with it without posted. Otherwise, it is a fine writer and I feel I am too protective of it as I usually carry in the proper pen carrying case or roll. I have not yet clipped it in my shirt pocket as I don't want to stretch the clip from overuse. I am testing the water by clipping my Pelikan 215 to my pocket to see if the clip gets loose (my rationale is the 146 should be more durable than a low end 215.)

 

Compared to the Pelikan models, I feel this pen will develop some scratches around the area where the cap is posted. I also had to give the cap a little more nudge to keep it stay posted. With a Pelikan (at least a 215 and a 1000), I don't need to give that extra push to keep them posted.

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My collection: 149 EF/F/B/OBB, Collodi B/Twain F/Mann F, 146 M, Silver Barley F, M1000/M800 B'o'B/M800 Tortoise/Sahara/415 BT/215/205 Blue Demo, Optima Demo Red M/88 EF & Italic/Europa, Emotica, 2K/Safaris/Al-Stars/Vista, Edson DB/Carene BS, Pilot 845/823/742/743/Silvern/M90/Makies, Sailor Profit Realo M/KOP Makies/Profit Makies/Profit 21 Naginata MF&M/KOP/KOP Mosaiques/Sterling Silvers,Platinum #3776 Celluloids/Izumos/Wood pens/Sterling Silvers,YoL Grand Victorian, and more (I lost counting)

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nice review, what is the max number of drools you can get?

 

The glorious Five Droolies! :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle: :puddle:

 

A very hard feat for any pen maker to attain!

 

-Marcos

 

Has any pen to date received the Five Droolies?

 

I actually did give a pen that rating. I listed my Binderized 145 as a five droolie pen but this was earlier in my pen collecting days. I think it's more of a four droolie pen now as there are others that might surpass it. I hold the 5 Droolie rating to a much higher standard these days but there are a couple of pens that I think will qualify if only I could afford them to review.

 

-Marcos

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