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Montblanc Catalogue 2016 - A Couple Of Pictures


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Today I stopped by my local boutique to buy some refills, and they nicely gave me the 2016 catalogue. Here below a couple of pictures:

 

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Solitaire Martelé Sterling Silver

 

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StarWalker Ceramics

 

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StarWalker Urban Spirit

 

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StarWalker Urban Spirit "2-in-1"

 

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Starwalker Platinum-Coated Doué

 

Release date: October-November.

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Wow! That Solitaire Martelé is gorgeous!

Yes, it is. But I'm personally more interested in the Ceramics StarWalker. I need to see one in flesh...

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FYI, these catalog pages are almost surely copyright by Montblanc. There was quite a flap here recently about posting copyright material, particularly from Montblanc, so I'd recommend against doing that.

 

If on the other hand you have pictures of pens you've taken yourself, then post away.

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FYI, these catalog pages are almost surely copyright by Montblanc. There was quite a flap here recently about posting copyright material, particularly from Montblanc, so I'd recommend against doing that.

If they (MB) spontaneously give the catalogue to a customer, I assume that the purpose is to have the upcoming releases advertised among the potential customers. Anyway: if my post should be deleted, I will of course comply.

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My heart just skipped a little! There's the Martele that I am supposed to have in about 25 days or so :) OB nib ordered

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My heart just skipped a little! There's the Martele that I am supposed to have in about 25 days or so :) OB nib ordered

 

It is a beautiful pen. I saw it in the flesh at a MB event in April. Very tempted to get one myself and have it as my every day writer.

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It is a beautiful pen. I saw it in the flesh at a MB event in April. Very tempted to get one myself and have it as my every day writer.

 

 

Absolutely! I immediately fell in love with it, didn't wait and ordered mine at the same event. Finally last week they confirmed the delivery date.

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My heart just skipped a little! There's the Martele that I am supposed to have in about 25 days or so :) OB nib ordered

 

Congratulations in advance ! Hope to see the "real" pictures soon. :)

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Thanks for sharing.....

You are welcome. I forgot to mention that the Starwalker Ceramics FP will retail in Switzerland at a quite impressive price tag: 1735 CHF (approximately 1780 USD)! The price for the Rollerball/fineliner will be 1530 CHF (1570 USD), and 910 CHF for the BP (935 USD). The SW Ceramics will cost even more than the Meisterstück Martelé Sterling Silver (1530 CHF / 1570 USD).

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Can u please post pics of the M metal? Pretty please?

In the 2016 catalogue - to my surprise - there is no mention of the M metal...

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My heart just skipped a little! There's the Martele that I am supposed to have in about 25 days or so :) OB nib ordered

 

Congratulations! Great looking pen, looking forward to hearing about it and seeing some pics in due course :)

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My heart just skipped a little! There's the Martele that I am supposed to have in about 25 days or so :) OB nib ordered

 

 

CONGRATULATIONS!

 

That is surely a handsome pen & I am sure you will enjoy it.

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I wonder if polisihing patina off the hammered portion would be a challenge..

 

I don't think it would be a problem, if used daily. I was shocked to discover when I finally got a sterling cigaret lighter back from my engraver, she had custody for almost 4 years, (she said "she was thinking about my monogram & how she wanted to execute it") that it has NEVER tarnished, even with my natural gas heat. I can only conclude it is the daily "handling" of the thing. My sterling trimmed or capped pens only seem to tarnish when they are "not in use."

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