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New Pen For A New Job: Mb 146 Platinum Edition


Jip

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Hey guys, I got myself a pen for starting my new job.

 

I opted for a MB 146 Platinum Edition with a fine nib, purchased at the Montblanc store here in Zürich.

 

It's my first Montblanc :D

 

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Latest addition:  Montblanc LeGrand 146 Calligraphy Flexible Nib

 

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Congratulations on your job, and on your new pen. You made an excellent choice. I have a 146P myself, and it's one of my favorite Montblancs.

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I will post a writing sample sometime this week :D

Latest addition:  Montblanc LeGrand 146 Calligraphy Flexible Nib

 

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I keep lagging, I promise tomorrow! haha

Latest addition:  Montblanc LeGrand 146 Calligraphy Flexible Nib

 

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Waiting for the writing sample! Nobody cares about the looks if we cant see the sample :-P haha

 

Lovely pen nonetheless, just joshing.

 

Steve

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Better late than never I guess 😅

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Latest addition:  Montblanc LeGrand 146 Calligraphy Flexible Nib

 

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Thanks for sharing the news of your new job and the most appropriate gift you’ve decided on. The 146 Is an excellent but practical choice to spoil yourself with. It will give you a lifetime of writing and still be in a condition to pass down to your kids.

Best of luck in your new position. Enjoy your new pen.

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