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What MBs are you using today?

 

 

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One of my favorite New Year's Eve traditions is to copy over my recurring dates. The narrow lines are a major reason to not join the Beekeepers Club. I have trouble with my MB wet F, and mostly use a Pilot F with dry ink.

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My office year 2018 started today the same way like most days last year: With my Meisterstück Ultra Black Classique (145 inked with Montblanc Permanent Black), my beloved moo.com notebook and for quick notes my M rollerball and the wonderful Maruman "Mnemosyne" No. 194 are always nearby. (Just my favorite "casual" day-to-day toolset.)

 

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Sorry for keeping the topic locked. My mistake.

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Both my Tolstoy and 149 ran dry within an hour of one another. Thinking of inking up my 234 1/2 next and maybe pulling one of my old Parker Duofolds into the rotation.

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149 OBB in yellow gold. Most other inked pens are not MB today. I gotta share the love.

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Lately I’ve been using only my Montblancs , and today is my 146 green striated, 1950, medium nib, with Pelikan Edelstein Tanzanite. My very favorite pen….

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Nice little Generations (?) with a nib that might be a bit too fine for my taste....

My fingers are always inky and I'm always looking for something new.  Interested in trading?  Contact me!

 

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The classic Meisterstuck 149 with Au750/18k Red Gold M nib and rhodium coated inlay.

 

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