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Pelikan M200 & Montblanc 145. My Daily Writers.


OrangeSport

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Morning All,

 

Just a quick comparison of the two fountain pens I use for work on a daily basis. Two similarly sized pens, both from quite different price points. The Pelikan M200 Cafe Creme and the Montblanc Hommage a Frederic Chopin:

 

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Although both write very smoothly, but you can feel the difference in the Montblanc; partly in its extra smoothness and definitely in its extra weight. It is the better finished of the two, with nice touches like metal threads when you separate the pen's body.

 

They both start instantly, and only suffer the occasional an small skip if I'm writing very quicky. The Pelikan is the smoother reverse writer. I like fine nibs for the amount of writing I do (+/- 20 pages a day during meetings), but of course there is less line variation available from these.

 

The Montblanc Royal Blue ink is a lovely classic blue colour which flows well. The Cult Pens Deep Dark Orange is very deep, almost red, and great for highlighting points or writing stand-out notes and points.

 

Being similarly sized they are a great pair to use together as it's easy to swap between them when I need to change colour. The 145 gets the most use, and if filled in the morning it gets me through the day just fine.

 

Hope that was of interest. Thanks for reading.

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The M200 is indeed thicker, but in use there's little in it. I hold both pens reasonably high, and usually use them posted. I find both comfortable, but I don't have the largest of hands...

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Two of my favorite pens of all time. I have a M200 and a 145 inked right now and they are used daily.

 

Thanks for the comparison review.

 

 

 

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Personally I like more the MB146 and Pelikan M800 since I like pen who have a thicker grip. MB144 is very very uncomfortable for me, Aurora 88 Slim, while similarly thick is much more comfortable, no idea why.

Regarding finish and build quality, for me the Pelikan M800 has a clearly higher build quality than the MB146.

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Thanks, that's interesting.. I hope to have an M800 soon so will be able to compare for myself..

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