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What SHOULD it cost me???? (fair price)

 

-Soupy1957

 

opinions of this fountain pen welcome....

Pens I currently own: (New Models, not antique)

 

Waterman "Phileas"

Sheaffer "Agio"

Parker "Latitude"

 

"Those whose hands have penned great thoughts, have also held an infant and touched an elderly cheek."

-S.Campbell

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I'd let the interest set in your mind for a good long while before buying (unless you've already done that). Montblanc has so many choices these days. If I was going to buy a new edition MB, I'd take the Franz Kafka model for sure. It's a very unique and beautiful design, without being ostentatious.

 

Anyway, as for pricing the Boheme, search across the Internet for it and see what you can find. Also search eBay auction history. For sellers who frequently auction off Montblanc pens, you can go as far back as 90 days on feedback, to see if you can find Boheme pens that have sold.

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What SHOULD it cost me???? (fair price)

 

-Soupy1957

 

opinions of this fountain pen welcome....

 

 

I just purchased one of these last week. About $235.00 at my local pen shop after a discount.

"The further a society drifts from truth, the more it will hate those who speak it."  - Selwyn Duke    

 

 

 

 

 

 

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What SHOULD it cost me???? (fair price)

 

-Soupy1957

 

opinions of this fountain pen welcome....

 

 

I just purchased one of these last week. About $235.00 at my local pen shop after a discount.

 

I'd love to know how you got a Boheme Fountain Pen, new, for that price!!!!!

Can you PM me?

 

Cheers

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