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I am looking to put up for sale a Mont Blanc Meisterstuck Classique Pen and Pencil set. They are brand new and logo-engraved (and gold inlaid), and I would like them to go to someone who would appreciate them. How would I go about posting an ad in the Classified section?

 

Many thanks,

Ed

 

 

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Welcome to the forum, Ed.

 

I think you might have to be here a while to take advantage of the classifieds here.

 

But you have definitely found the right place to find folks who appreciate a good fountain pen.

Never argue with drunks or crazy people.
 

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Thanks Wandering Man. I see your from Victoria. I live in Hutto, NE of Austin. Been a pen collector all my life. Also have my Dad's old sterling silver and gold Parker 75 fountain pen that I will also sell or trade someday. Could have used this site awhile back when I was trying to hunt down some parts for another one of my Mont Blancs. Looks like this is the place to be!

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Hello Ed and Welcome to FPN!! Glad to have you as a member!!

 

To post in the Classifieds you will need to be a member for 30 days and have thirty posts in Subforums other than the Chatter forum. Settle in and get to know us and let us get to know you and you will be a gold member in no time and can post in classifieds.

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Welcome, Ed !

 

I hope you will spend some productive time with us. I hope that you learn about your

Montblanc, and what an excellent writing instrument it is. You will learn to appreciate

it, and the joy of writing. (You are going to get "killed" on the sale of the pen.)

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Zum Augenblicke dürft ich sagen:
Verweile doch, du bist so schön !

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Howdy Ed and welcome!

 

We used to fly hot air balloons out of Hutto back in the 80s so I know exactly where that is.

We've since moved to Colorado but have fond memories of our days in Austin and the area...back when it wasn't a million people!

 

Jack

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Howdy Ed and welcome to FPN

 

Pakman already explained about the classifieds. So you can not post there yet, but you can browse them and buy if you would be so inclined.

 

 

Enjoy our forum

 

 

D.ick

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