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For Sale: Nos Montblanc Monte Rosa Model 042g Fountain Pens With 1k Gold Nib


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Dear friends of FPN. I can be contacted at reednpapyrus@gmail.com. :)

 

 

Hi DeScribe,

 

I received my EF 042g about 4 days ago! Very fast shipping and it was only regular service.

 

It writes and works excellently!!

 

Thanks much!

 

Hi. I am glad that you like the pen. Enjoy! :)

Other pens available for sale:

 

Pelikan : Keep a watchout here, M805 FPs, M400 and M405 FPs,

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Hi DeScribe!

 

My 042G Monte Rosa with EF nib arrived yesterday and I am delighted with it..........such lovely flex! Great service too. Thank you.

Each day is the start of the rest of your life!

Make it count!!!

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Hi Loy, received my Fine nib today.......superb!!!!! Pics to be posted in due course on the photo thread. :thumbup:

 

Cheers David

David

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Look like I am too late :( this looked like a nice pen to be my daily writer... crybaby.gif Please let me know if you restock! I like the EF...

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