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Montblanc 149- Cursive Italic By Pendleton Brown


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Montblanc 149 (2011)

Medium cursive italic nib by Pendleton Brown

Montblanc Royal Blue ink

GVFC A4 paper

 

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congrats on your 149 :thumbup: thanks for the review

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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Nice nib, congratulations! :thumbup:

MB 149 YWC, MB Doue BP, Parker Sterling Silver Cisele BP & RB

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nice mod and handwriting

Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing

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congrats and great nib! thanks for sharing...

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Gorgeous writing. You must feel very happy to have a great winning combination like that.


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Great pen matched to great handwriting ! Enjoy using for many years to come :thumbup:

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Congratulations on your pen. The nib really suits your handwriting. Thank you for sharing.

 

Ummm, I think I may try some of that MB Royal Blue ink.

 

Pavoni.

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Thanks for the review. I have been wanting to get a M nib modified to a CI and this was a good push in that direction.

 

Can you post a close up pic of the nib? Thank you.

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congrats on your 149 :thumbup: thanks for the review

 

 

Thank you Georges.

After seeing your hand written reveiws, I decided I would do the same.

There are many pictures of 149's sitting pretty, but it is nice to see how they perform going through the turns. Vroom!

 

I hope you don't mind that I borrowed your format.

 

By the way, I think you are gathering quite a nice stable of 149's. Congratulations to you as well.

 

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Thanks for sharing.

 

You really have a nice handwriting!

 

 

Thank-you.

 

It was because my handwriting had become so poor, that I started using fp's again in the mid 1990's.

 

Your Collodi and Rolex look very happy together. Nice pair!

 

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Lovely pen with amazing nib - enhanced by your hand-writing...........and that ink!!! Like I need another MB ink - but think I do now!

 

Congratulations! :clap1:

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

Make it count!!!

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Nice review and great handwriting too boot!

 

 

Thank you Chi Town.

 

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nice mod and handwriting

 

 

Thank you Leod.

 

I am very happy with Pendleton Brown's work.

 

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Good to start the day seeing a great post like this!!

 

 

Nice way to start the day... a coffee and FPN.

 

Thank you,

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congrats and great nib! thanks for sharing...

 

 

Thank you.

 

I have enjoyed your great reviews as well!

 

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