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Hi All,

I was wondering if there are any good books on the history and different models of Montblanc pens? A quick search only found hiking the Montblanc mountain or Montblanc journal books.

Thanks.

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The Montblanc Diary & Collector's Guide

Collectible Stars 1946 until 1979

Collectible Stars I 1908-1947

Collectible Stars II (coming soon)

MontBlanc In Denmark

 

...my favorite so far is Collectible Stars I & II

 

Cheers

 

Michael

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The Montblanc Diary & Collector's Guide

Collectible Stars 1946 until 1979

Collectible Stars I 1908-1947

Collectible Stars II (coming soon)

MontBlanc In Denmark

 

...my favorite so far is Collectible Stars I & II

 

Cheers

 

Michael

Great thank you, Ill start reading!

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Nice pics. Thanks for sharing

Indeed, this is a screenshot from the Google preview:

 

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a friend of mine have bought the book, and there also diagrams to repair vintage pens. Unfortunately it is only in Chinese.

 

Alfredo

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So is Collectible Stars II ever going to actually appear? Or have I missed it when I search?

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I‘ve seen pages of it.

 

Maybe later this year?!

 

Cheers

 

Michael

 

Its surely not something else we cant talk about is it ? :lticaptd:

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