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I am looking for a burgundy (bordeaux) Montblanc that is the same as that was available in the late 90s, smaller than my 149. It does not have to be dated and can be a contemporary (NOS) model. I'm new at this, but I've done some research and found www.fountainpen.de, which led me to conclude it's the 144 (Chopin) that I am looking for.

 

- Were there any internal changes made during production from the late 90s until production ended? For example, I've seen two types of feeds in photos.

 

- What does the "R" designate in the model 144R?

 

Thanks.

 

Fred

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The search is over, and I got one for less than I'd thought I'd have to spend.

 

Thanks!

 

Fred

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The used 144R arrived. It's been over ten years since I last had one in my hand, and I forgot how thin they are (quite the opposite of my fat 149). It is very elegant, with an extra gold ring.

 

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The used 144R arrived. It's been over ten years since I last had one in my hand, and I forgot how thin they are (quite the opposite of my fat 149). It is very elegant, with an extra gold ring.

 

Fred

Congrats Fred for getting a fine pen :)

Enjoy for years to come :happyberet:

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