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I want to sell an original Montblanc fountain pen


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Dear Gentleman,

 

I want to sell the following Montblanc fountain pen (please see the pictures). I want for it 100 Euro.

 

If somebody is intersted, please contact me at e-mail address: nikolay.dimitrov1@gmail.com

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I have come into possession of one of these and was really just trying to identify it.

Anyone have the model or number of it, please?

 

 

Steve

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I have come into possession of one of these and was really just trying to identify it.

Anyone have the model or number of it, please?

 

 

Steve

I believe its the SL model (Slim Line)

Respect to all

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I think that might be an early Noblesse, in the black anodized finish. These sold for about $30 new but now seem to go for about $90-120 on eBay etc.

<i>"Most people go through life using up half their energy trying to protect a dignity they never had."</i><br>-Marlowe, in <i>The Long Goodbye</i>

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