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I just received from an italian Ebayer, a MontBlanc Meisterstuk with "Iridium point - Germany"... I'm not a MontBlanc expert but I think it's a fake unless a FPN user confirms it really exists!

 

By the way, it's really a nice imitation (body, cap and weight are impressive) , too bad it has this nib...

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Iridium Point Germany nibs are generally (although not always) knock-offs made in China. Especially on a MontBlanc. Sorry. This is most likely a fake. I saw many of these in Thailand when I was there. Most likely, the nib will not write well at all.

 

The MontBlanc Meisterstruk nibs are unique I belive with the 4810 engraved on them.

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Hi,

 

The Montblanc is a fake while the viewpoint is a product of outsourcing.

 

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Well, I have a Boheme MontBlanc and it has 4810 18k nib, that's why I was suspicious when I received this meisterstuck this morning. Well I got it for very cheap so I'm not really disgusted. Dillon, when you say "while the viewpoint is a product of outsourcing", does that mean body and cap are maybe genuine except for the nib?

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The MB Made in China would be a great practice nib. You could probably get it smoothed out, and make a respectable pen of it.

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Well, I have a Boheme MontBlanc and it has 4810 18k nib, that's why I was suspicious when I received this meisterstuck this morning. Well I got it for very cheap so I'm not really disgusted. Dillon, when you say "while the viewpoint is a product of outsourcing", does that mean body and cap are maybe genuine except for the nib?

it IS a genuine Sheaffer - i'm not questioning that.

 

But i thought Sheaffers were usually made in USA *shrugs*

 

Nevertheless, i found the explanation on Penhero:

 

After three decades of service, Sheaffer simplified the NoNonsense line, introducing a new and longer soft grip section, which resulted in the elimination of the section and cap threads, making the pen a snap off cap design. The line has been paired back to four models: NoNonsense, Viewpoint, Jellies, and Tagalong. The only current model that is still a fountain pen is the Viewpoint, sold in Calligraphy sets with German made nibs.

 

source: http://www.penhero.com/PenGallery/Sheaffer...rNoNonsense.htm

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Well, this was my answer to KendallJ and Dillon :)

 

You got a little misunderstanding kissing. I did not suspect your sheaffer at all.

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I just received from an italian Ebayer, a MontBlanc Meisterstuk with "Iridium point - Germany"... I'm not a MontBlanc expert but I think it's a fake unless a FPN user confirms it really exists!

 

By the way, it's really a nice imitation (body, cap and weight are impressive) , too bad it has this nib...

 

I think it is so a fake, sorry about that. I had purchased a knock-off mont blanc fountain pen in person for someone and that was exactly what was written on that nib. If you paid more than $25 for that pen, I say you should ask that ebayer for your money back.

 

Though aside from the nib, it does look very much like a real mont blanc to me. You can definitely fool someone.

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I got it for about 35$, I think it's a little my fault for not having enough doubts at this moment. I'll let it pass, it's not really big deal. If you look at the pictures I got and even when I got it in my hands, you'll believe it's the real one if you remove the cap.

 

Does anyone know if I can find a replacement nib? Not necessarily a MontBlanc but not an Iridium-Germany because I'm totally allergic to those nibs!

 

Well, I'll play with Platinum pens I got from Kevin to forget this little misadventure :P

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But i thought Sheaffers were usually made in USA *shrugs*

Not anymore. Sheaffers are now made wherever is cheapest for them to get the work done.

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Yes, what exists today as the Sheaffer Corporation does outsource. I am an old guy who is still mourning the loss of Sheaffer as an American company. In the recent Fahrney's catalog, page 3, they describe the new Sheaffer "Valor" as "... German-designed and Italian-made ..." I stopped reading, and I will probably not buy one of the Valors since I do not consider it a "real" Sheaffer. Yeah, I know, I am an ignorant lout. But there are too many real German and Italian pens available to have any desire for an outsourced pen.

 

Okay, I'm done. Thanks for listening.

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I got it for about 35$, I think it's a little my fault for not having enough doubts at this moment. I'll let it pass, it's not really big deal. If you look at the pictures I got and even when I got it in my hands, you'll believe it's the real one if you remove the cap.

 

Does anyone know if I can find a replacement nib? Not necessarily a MontBlanc but not an Iridium-Germany because I'm totally allergic to those nibs!

 

Well, I'll play with Platinum pens I got from Kevin to forget this little misadventure :P

Well, nibs marked "Iridium Point Germany" *can* be very good. I guess there are several makers -- you could hardly sue someone for infringing that trademark ;)

 

If you really wanted to get at the vendor, you could just inform Montblanc about them. They seem like the sort of company that would go after sellers of fakes.

 

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Michael

 

who has a quartz watch marked "Rolex" which is a crude enough fake not to be dangerous, but which is also a good time-keeper

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