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The most recent Montblanc purchase is that of a Montblanc 142 Masterpiece with a fine nib, that is the perfect sibling to the Montblanc Meisterstück 142 with a BB nib that I got in March. My new lovely arrived today and I was veeeery pleased not only to find that the fine nib is just wonderful but also that the seller threw in a gorgeous red Montblanc leather etui as a very welcome surprise.

 

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This one is a stunner. Thank you for sharing. I love the writing sample, too.

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For those days you need to write fast...

 

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I always though it was funny that in every language except English it is called English Green.

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Mine was a MB 149 100th Anniversary Rose Gold Edition. I had purchased it in 2015.

An okay pen.

Did not impress me much.

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The Cherry Blossom I‘m really waiting for!

 

Hope this is not a regional special as it is not listed on the German site yet.

 

Looks great. Thank you for showing :-)

 

Cheers

 

Michael

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Hi Tom,

 

Thank you for posting a writing sample written with the Victor Hugo sepia ink! Is this a wet or dry ink?? I'm wondering how closely this colour approximates the colour of sepia ink used during the 19 th century??

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Mine was a MB 149 100th Anniversary Rose Gold Edition. I had purchased it in 2015.

An okay pen.

Did not impress me much.

90th anniversary.

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

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The Cherry Blossom I‘m really waiting for!

 

Hope this is not a regional special as it is not listed on the German site yet.

 

Looks great. Thank you for showing :-)

 

Cheers

 

Michael

 

~ Michael R.:

 

It's very kind of you to comment on this post.

The Montblanc Elixir Parfumeur Cherry Blossom ink has not yet appeared on the Montblanc China Web site.

I hope that it'll soon be available to you and others, as it's a superb ink.

The bottle on my writing desk was purchased at the largest Montblanc boutique in my area.

Tom K.

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Hi Tom,

 

Thank you for posting a writing sample written with the Victor Hugo sepia ink! Is this a wet or dry ink?? I'm wondering how closely this colour approximates the colour of sepia ink used during the 19 th century??

 

~ Pennenut:

 

Thank you for taking time to consider this post.

 

It was a pleasure to share information about Montblanc Homage to Victor Hugo Sepia Brown because it's a truly outstanding ink.

Compared with all inks I've used over the past five years, it ranks at the top for ease of use. There are no problems whatsoever.

Sepia Brown is very slightly on the dry side. Nevertheless, it writes well in both narrow and broad nibs.

The color is somewhat more brown and less red than 19th Century sepia documents, and darker. Nonetheless, a delightful hue in a Montblanc nib.

This ink is a major success by Montblanc. One suspects that all who write with it will tell others of its virtues.

Tom K.

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Mine is a 14 BB in excellent condition.

 

I usually live, nib wise, between EF and 0.6, and am finding the BB challenging. I shall persevere. It's also quite a wet nib, so I'll need dryer inks, initially at least, until I develop more familiarity. I'm currently working with Callifolio Gris du Payne.

Add lightness and simplicate.

 

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