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Some Older Montblancs


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Today I would like to offer some older Montblancs for sale. Shipping would be by USPS Priority mail, free CONUS, International at cost. Please do not ask me to fudge the Customs forms.

First is a 50s celluloid 146 M nib, ski slope feed, two stage piston, some scuffs but no cracks, Snowcap just starting to yellow. Price: $495.00

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Next is a 50s celluloid 144 M nib, ski slope feed, two stage piston, very good condition, few scuffs but no cracks. Snow cap barely yellowed. Price: $425.00

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Next is a 50s Montblanc 254 w/cursive italic F nib. No cap crazing but some brassing on cap band. Clear inkview window. Price: $295.00

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Next is a 50s 264 EF nib (but seems more like F), clear inkwindow, white snowcap and only very minor scuffing. Price: $295.00

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Now one of my personal favorites, a 50s 342 that originally had an EF nib but now has an OBB nib. Clear ink window and brassing on clip but only minor scuffing. Price: $125.00

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Next to an older Pelikan M200 for size reference:
http://www.fototime.com/23809349C5166B4/medium800.jpg

Now a couple 234½s:

A pre-war 234½ (two cap bands) with a BB nib, ink window ambered. Price: $350

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and a "Luxury" export model (one wider cap band) with an F nib, some ambering to ink window. Price: $350

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As always, first "I'll take it" gets the pen.

 

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Anyone on the fence, the pens come packed to withstand every eventuality. No affiliation, just the happy owner of one of Jar's collection.

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If anyone sees something they like feel free to make a reasonable offer. It's Christmas time and I'd love to see these go to homes where they will get to go play.

 

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