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! Montblanc RETRACTABLE Boheme Big OB white gold NIB!


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Here you are a stunning used two times to test it :

 

Montblanc Boheme Big Size (like 149) RETRACTABLE NIB!!!!

 

Cartridge filler.

 

NIB size is Oblique BOLD!!! OB ultra rare!!!!

 

Near mint condition!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The price is a fraction of the real value : 300$ + S.F. ( 15$ not insured worldwide!!!) Paypal or bank transfer!

 

I also have box and papers if you want for only 5 $ more in shipping fees.

 

First PM arrives ..... takes the pen! ( after paying eh eh eh!!!)

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You rarely see Montblanc pens come with oblique nib. This pen comes with one. If the nib is original and not grinded to oblique point, this is a pen worth considering at this price. My views. No affliations, but I hope it will sell soon. :)

Other pens available for sale:

 

Pelikan : Keep a watchout here, M805 FPs, M400 and M405 FPs,

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Dear friends,

 

I'd like to thank you all very much for your kind offers.

 

I'm not able to send PM to everybody who cantact me...(I don't know why...... someone could explain in to me?)

 

The pen is sold to the first guy interested in.

 

 

Have all a wonderful week end!

 

There are more pens for you in the marketplace with my nick and there will be more in the next days..... Please take a look!!! They are a great business for you!!!!

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Payment Sent! Thanks very much. I was lucky we are in similar time zones. Cant wait for the pen :happyberet:

Current - MB 149 (M), MB 145 (B), MB Boheme Big (OB), MB Boheme platinum (M), MB Starwalker resin (M).

Parker Sonnet black lacquer ST (M), Sonnet chrome (F). Visconti Van Gogh Maxi (M)

Wanted -MB 146 (EF), MB Solitaire sterling silver (OBB), MB Shaw (OM), Delta Dolce Vita Oversize (OBB)

Dreaming of -Catherine & Peter the Great 4810, Hemingway, Agatha Christie, Pope Julius II 4810, 146 Solitaire Nikolai I.

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Received the pen a whole 5 minutes ago. Its fantastic. Shipping was super quick.

 

Thank you for your thoughtful hand written note. Looking forward to working with you again.

 

Waffas

Current - MB 149 (M), MB 145 (B), MB Boheme Big (OB), MB Boheme platinum (M), MB Starwalker resin (M).

Parker Sonnet black lacquer ST (M), Sonnet chrome (F). Visconti Van Gogh Maxi (M)

Wanted -MB 146 (EF), MB Solitaire sterling silver (OBB), MB Shaw (OM), Delta Dolce Vita Oversize (OBB)

Dreaming of -Catherine & Peter the Great 4810, Hemingway, Agatha Christie, Pope Julius II 4810, 146 Solitaire Nikolai I.

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