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Enjoying Montblanc Pens — Broad, Oblique, Extra Fine, Le & Bespoke 2019


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Hello Tom

 

Congratulations on this topic that you started on your 2017s birthday, which had incredible success, visits and publications everywhere, to the extreme that has been pinned and blocked by the administrator, with a new version for 2019.

 

The merit is all the time yours, because you manage to inspire and provoke great contributions from all members, and always with the aesthetic characteristic of yours post, but above all with that kindness and positivism in each time you never stop in delivering something good and magnify. Chapeau!

 

I only dare to make a suggestion, within your publications, go several incredible photographs, where you capture the simplicity in a great way. Personally I would greatly appreciate if, it as a footnote, you give the technical data, camera, lens, focal length if a zoom was used, iso, speed and focus, to also learn from your photographic techniques.

 

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Today I received this simply stunning Montblanc 146 with an oblique double broad nib in red gold 😍😍

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Very nice, and the Toffee Brown looks really good in that nib... thanks for the inspiration.

"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working." -Pablo Picasso


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Congratulations on this topic that you started on your 2017s birthday, which had incredible success, visits and publications everywhere, to the extreme that has been pinned and blocked by the administrator, with a new version for 2019.

 

The merit is all the time yours, because you manage to inspire and provoke great contributions from all members, and always with the aesthetic characteristic of yours post, but above all with that kindness and positivism in each time you never stop in delivering something good and magnify. Chapeau!

 

I only dare to make a suggestion, within your publications, go several incredible photographs, where you capture the simplicity in a great way. Personally I would greatly appreciate if, it as a footnote, you give the technical data, camera, lens, focal length if a zoom was used, iso, speed and focus, to also learn from your photographic techniques.

 

~ Feamat:

 

Thank you so very much for your highly encouraging comments.

I'm moved by your support. This thread benefits from many regular contributors with outstanding Montblanc fountain pens.

The FPN Montblanc Forum is blessed with a number of skilled fountain pen photographers.

Tom K.

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~ GranTorino25:

 

Thank you so much for the excellent post with a photo of your new pen.

The Red Gold 146 OBB is gorgeous, as shown in the image.

The handwriting sample shows what an excellent writer it is.

I'm so pleased that you presented such a wonderful pen in this thread.

May it be a cherished writer for you in 2019 and beyond!

Tom K.

 

 

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"Writing is natural" (name of the photo)

 

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~ Reed_thoughts:

 

Once again you dazzle this thread with an especially beautiful fountain pen image.

The color, the details, the overall composition — lovely!

Strawberry foliage has appealed to me since childhood, when I first tended a small strawberry patch.

Lifting a leaf to seek a ripe strawberry is a joy.

To do likewise and find a Montblanc fountain pen — oh my!

Thank you so much!

Tom K.

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EF at work

 

~ araybanfan:

 

In Montblanc Permanent Black, no less.

Absolutely lovely image.

You know how to put an EF nib to work.

Thank you so much!

Tom K.

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Hi Luis & Tom, thanks for your kind thoughts. Cheers

 

 

Very nice penmanship, awesome post.

 

Luis A.

 

 

 

~ araybanfan:

 

In Montblanc Permanent Black, no less.

Absolutely lovely image.

You know how to put an EF nib to work.

Thank you so much!

Tom K.

 

 

IG: araybanfan

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