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Mont Blanc Bleu Boheme Bp Real Or Good Replica?


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Found this on the internet , seller is quite nice and fast response , but I wasn't sure the pen is genuine or not... Need some help here thanks!

 

Real Mont blanc Bleu Boheme BP? https://imgur.com/fpngallery/5mslp

Also, the pen seems to be very thick , has anyone used it before? Does it feels right?

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Well, at glance it looks okay. The Boheme BP and MPs are kind of stubby/thick instruments. I had a Boheme RB and got rid of it just because of that shape. Take a look at the MB site http://www.montblanc.com/en-us/collection/writing-instruments/boheme/5795-boheme-bleu-ballpoint-pen.html

 

It looks legit by comparison.

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Well, at glance it looks okay. The Boheme BP and MPs are kind of stubby/thick instruments. I had a Boheme RB and got rid of it just because of that shape. Take a look at the MB site http://www.montblanc.com/en-us/collection/writing-instruments/boheme/5795-boheme-bleu-ballpoint-pen.html

 

It looks legit by comparison.

Yeah I mean , it shapes like a cigar and my hands are medium I, might b too big , and the gem is synthetic! $400 o Amazon why

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I have several Boheme's with blue stone and for comparison I bought fake MB Boheme Fountain pen. The way the stone is set is different in the fake one. On your pictures I can't see how the stone is set. Perhaps you can make a a picture from the side, enlarged.

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