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Hello, I've recieved a MB Meisterstück from a familiar and I wanted to know if it's real or a fake, and if possible when it was made.

 

I took this pictures:

 

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It says "W. Germany" on the cap along with what I suppose is a serial number.

I also have a 50 ml black ink bottle, also "Made in W.-Germany", Art. No. 39100 and has "with Super-Cleaner SC21" on the bottom.

 

Thank you very much for your help!

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First, welcome home. Pull up a stump and set a spell.

 

It looks authentic but strange. The body window is from models before they used serial numbers (1970s & 1980s), the clip is from after 1992 and the banding looks super worn. I'd say it was authentic but likely had a hard life and a replacement clip plus over aggressive buffing.

 

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Hello and welcome to FPN.

 

Definitely an authentic Mb Meisterstuck 146 that has been back to Montblanc for a service and had some replacement parts.

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It has the desirable ebonite feed.

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Looks like a keeper in my opinion. I hope you use it and enjoy it for a long time.

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It could be early 1990s when they were transitioning between styles. But, looks authentic.

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