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KJY, thank you for posting the information. Some of these certainly look stunning and I will be keeping an eye out for them.

 

Isaacrn I'm sorry to disappoint you; but I'm 100% certain that only the solitaire comes with the MOP star. The price; the lack of it being mentioned in the text; and the fact that Montblanc would devalue the 75th edition; not to mention anger and dissapoint a huge portion of their collector clientele lead me to believe so. I'm afraid that your only choice will be to buy the 75th edition 149 if you want that rose trim in combination with the MOP.

 

You are welcome!

I agree with your statement about the combo rosegold and MOP star.

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Have to say I like the solitaire (it almost looks striated or is that a trick of the light?) and I am a big fan of Classique sized pens, but it is expensive, particularly when compared to the Defoe which I also like the look of.

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