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144 Vermeil with OM nib

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~ readytotalk:

 

Your 342 G OB is a gorgeous fountain pen!

Thank you for the photo with a handwriting sample.

Tom K.

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Montblanc 342G 1st generation, OB nib, Rohrer&Klingner Alt Bordeaux.

 

 

Fantastic pen, Alexey!

 

Need to sign a New Year card? Or if you want surprise friends by writing a mood letter? .. - The vintage pen with B(OB) nib or modern Stub, Italic will a lot to help you do it.1f642.png?_nc_eui2=AeHXtJlgGppH9BsVR-arc

 

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Montblanc 254, Delta Blue Real Madrid 2002 LE, Double A(A4).

The Christmas ball painted my youngest son(7 years Old) :)

 

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~ Andrew_L:

 

What a superb holiday season post!

The outstanding photos bring out the beauty of the pen, handwriting sample, and decorated Christmas ornament.

A warm thank you to you and to your youngest son for sharing your creativity with us.

Your visually rich post is a most welcome inspiration.

Tom K.

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Tom, Andrew, thanks a lot!

 

Andrew, IMO oblique/italic nibs and red ink are the best for Christmas cards!

PS Such a lovely X-mas installation, guess someone`s ready to step into)

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Vermeil 144 OM nib

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Readytotalk, what a beautiful pen and ink combination. The vintage Montblancs are a delight to use.

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Readytotalk, what a beautiful pen and ink combination. The vintage Montblancs are a delight to use.

Indeed! Thank you, specialk0449!

Regards, Alexey

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Seasons greetings to everyone! This is my first post on this forum!

 

I'm using the late 80's Montblanc 149 with split ebonite feed and Medium14k bi-color nib. I acquired it recently from the Mumbai pen show. Nib is slightly misaligned but the rest of the body is in excellent condition.

 

Inked with Diamine Majestic Blue.

 

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Seasons greetings to everyone! This is my first post on this forum!

 

I'm using the late 80's Montblanc 149 with split ebonite feed and Medium14k bi-color nib. I acquired it recently from the Mumbai pen show. Nib is slightly misaligned but the rest of the body is in excellent condition.

 

Inked with Diamine Majestic Blue.

 

~ ljmudit:

 

Welcome to Fountain Pen Network!

Your lovely 149 reminds me of my own late 1980s 149 bi-color ni M nib pen, which was a gift from a friend.

Yours is in such superb condition. Very, very nice. Thank you for the photo.

Diamine Majestic Blue must write very well in such a lovely nib.

If it's ever convenient and comfortable, other Fountain Pen Network members would enjoy reading anything you might post in the Introductions Forum.

Happy Writing in 2020!

Tom K.

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Seasons greetings to everyone! This is my first post on this forum!

 

I'm using the late 80's Montblanc 149 with split ebonite feed and Medium14k bi-color nib. I acquired it recently from the Mumbai pen show. Nib is slightly misaligned but the rest of the body is in excellent condition.

 

Inked with Diamine Majestic Blue.

 

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Congratulations for this beautiful 149 and welcome to fountain pen network!

 

I have also a late 80's 149 who recently came back from my local authorized montblanc service after an unfortunate accident it had(A bit of advice: Never lend your pen to anyone who doesn't know what is a pen :excl:). They fixed the very slightly bent nib, but they replaced the split ebonite feed with a contemporary plastic feed :mellow: . But at least now, I think it writes better than before, so it's all right :)

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2020 starts here.

No need to create a new topic yet.

 

 

 

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KEEP SAFE, WEAR A MASK, KEEP A DISTANCE.

Freedom exists by virtue of self limitation.

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2020 starts here.

No need to create a new topic yet.

 

 

 

D.ick

But I like creating new topics! ;)

If you want less blah, blah, blah and more pictures, follow me on Instagram!

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JFK FP twins!!

 

Such stunning pieces.

 

Will be my everyday pens for the next week.

 

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They're both beauties!

What splendid everyday pens!

Happy Writing in 2020!

Tom K.

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