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You'll likely get as many opinions on this as Montblanc makes pens. For me, it's a 75th Anniversary 149 in black. Then again, the 149 in black is the grail pen I seem likely to never own.... sigh.

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With no limit, I choose this one, Skeleton 333 :

 

http://emiratesinstyle.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/montblanc-skeleton-3331.jpg

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aka Petitdauphinzele

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With no limit, I choose this one, Skeleton 333 :

 

http://emiratesinstyle.files.wordpress.com/2008/06/montblanc-skeleton-3331.jpg

 

That's what I'd have thought. Reminds me of the oh so beautiful 1010.

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The understated elegance of the Franz Kafka edition is, in my opinion, difficult to resist

Intelligence is the ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function.

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For writing, the 149's with bespoke nibs (see pics in entry #21) are truly wonderful.

The best vintage model? The long inkwindow 139, no doubt.

Prices in the midrange? Any WE or POA, beautiful each to its own, and good writers across the board.

No price limit? Get a skeleton. The Black Widow is my favorite.

 

Edit: oops, old thread... :embarrassed_smile:

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Best MB ?

 

Doesnt exist!!!

 

How do you define best ?

Best writer ?

Best design ?

Best nib ?

 

But if you would ask what is the classiest MB pen ?

The one that rules them all ?

The one that represents MB more then any other MB pen ?

Then the answer is obvious

 

The 149!!!

 

:thumbup:

 

Among the WE's, I'd choose the Hemingway...

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buy the most expensive and post some pics after

Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing

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JP Morgan 4810. One can rock it with any attire and it writes like a dream. Not my grail pen, but I think it's the perfect pen overall! I love the 888 too!

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I don't have the experience of others here, but when I was choosing, the Heritage 1912 was so obviously a stand out model:

 

The nib,

The retracting mechanism ,

The nib,

Its historic throw back look,

Did I mention the nib?

 

Cost no object means the titanium, or 1914 version is also in the running.

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Please be aware that this topic thread was last active in 2012, and that many people who were responding to the thread may no longer be on Fountain Pen Network.

-- Joel -- "I collect expensive and time-consuming hobbies."

 

INK (noun): A villainous compound of tannogallate of iron, gum-arabic and water,

chiefly used to facilitate the infection of idiocy and promote intellectual crime.

(from The Devil's Dictionary, by Ambrose Bierce)

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Please be aware that this topic thread was last active in 2012, and that many people who were responding to the thread may no longer be on Fountain Pen Network.

But even Zombies deserve a new life.

 

 

 

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Still here........still bonkers.............still like shiny 'stuff'..........still spend waaaaay too much on pens etc.

 

Anyway you like shiny diamonds eh ? Well 'have it' !!!!! :)

 

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A wise man once said    " the best revenge is wealth "   but a wiser man answered back    " the best revenge is happiness "

 

The true definition of madness - Doing the same thing everyday and expecting different results......

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$2,500 - $3,000 was the price range I most often encountered in the year long search for my 75th 149 LE.

 

When I first read this, I calmly thought, "Gee, he must be really fond of this pen to acquire 75 of them. Well, it is really beautiful; I like it too." My ability have this nonchalant response is a statement on the environment created here.

James

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When I first read this, I calmly thought, "Gee, he must be really fond of this pen to acquire 75 of them. Well, it is really beautiful; I like it too." My ability have this nonchalant response is a statement on the environment created here.

 

 

~ Manalto:

 

Your comment caused me to burst out laughing.

Very humorous!

Thanks, I needed that.

Tom K.

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