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I recently saw an article in Pen World describing a new service at select MB boutiques, using a computerized approach to custom nib grinding for new MB pens. Has anyone tried this service, or know anything more? I think they charge an additional $800 for this service!

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I will be writing an article on this service for a well-known pen collector magazine, after some interviews and participation in the program. Montblanc is placing a few of the devices in locations around the world. They use laser in some fashion. Once your preference is established, it is recorded for future nib orders.

 

More soon.

 

Fred

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I will be writing an article on this service for a well-known pen collector magazine, after some interviews and participation in the program. Montblanc is placing a few of the devices in locations around the world. They use laser in some fashion. Once your preference is established, it is recorded for future nib orders.

 

More soon.

 

Fred

 

 

Very cool! Looking forward to reading your article!

 

Adrian

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sounds interesting

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I will be writing an article on this service for a well-known pen collector magazine, after some interviews and participation in the program. Montblanc is placing a few of the devices in locations around the world. They use laser in some fashion. Once your preference is established, it is recorded for future nib orders.

 

More soon.

 

Fred

Thanks. Looking forward to reading all about it.

 

Steve

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$800 extra is pretty steep, I could just send it to a nibmeister.

 

Brad

I agree. I'm wondering what difference there is using a computer generated nib versus a modification of a nib by a nibmeister.

 

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I thought it was a matter of the user adjusing to the nib rather than the nib adjusting to the user?

 

Which is what makes buying variations of pens so interesting in that they all have different nib characteristics which you can enjoy!

 

The bespoke service sounds interesting ... but I fail to see how the pen would write $800 better than the standard MB nib which I'm already very, very happy with!

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I thought it was a matter of the user adjusing to the nib rather than the nib adjusting to the user?

 

Which is what makes buying variations of pens so interesting in that they all have different nib characteristics which you can enjoy!

 

The bespoke service sounds interesting ... but I fail to see how the pen would write $800 better than the standard MB nib which I'm already very, very happy with!

can't agree with you more. I will rather spend $800 for another pen to start with the discovery. :)

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It would be interesting to have the exact same nib duplicated - but then who wants it!!!!

 

Variations in nibs sizes and pen sizes are what I crave for - although the variation I have are all on the broader side of mediums, nevertheless B of one is at times broader than BB of another and so on. And then there are the stubs and the Obliques!!!!

 

In short I do not think I could stick with with just one nib for life.

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I am sure there was a link posted on here that showed you what it was all about. Computer screen illustrating all the various 'quirks' about how you held the pen and the angle of preference etc.

 

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Would I pay to have a pen tuned for me? Yes I usually do by my nib chap but $800 seems a lot on the steep side to me.

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There is a special calligraphy nib that was developed with MB by this famous calligrapher. This is HER SITE --great stuff!

 

 

I dream of MB asking me to develop a drawing nib!! Although it would probably be like the one Richard Binder did for me, so they really should just ask him. LOL

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What I'm wondering is, given MB's amazing ability to make ordinary nibs that don't write well, why should I believe they can make a custom nib that will write any better?

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What I'm wondering is, given MB's amazing ability to make ordinary nibs that don't write well, why should I believe they can make a custom nib that will write any better?

 

Because you are paying an extra $800 for it!! LOL

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What I'm wondering is, given MB's amazing ability to make ordinary nibs that don't write well, why should I believe they can make a custom nib that will write any better?

 

I have never had a MB nib that wrote less than very well while nibs from other pen companies have been sub-standard many needing to be tuned to even bring it up to a minimum standard for smoothness and flow.

 

Maybe it's the same thing as audiophiles- if your ear can hear the difference then it's worth it but if you ear can't then it is wasted money, just something to say that I got my pen MBinderized so it's much better.

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What I'm wondering is, given MB's amazing ability to make ordinary nibs that don't write well, why should I believe they can make a custom nib that will write any better?

I agree. I own over a dozen MB fountain pens, and most have had to be sent to a nibmeister to adjust flow/nib before they could function as great writers. I love their design, but they never seem to write perfectly without adjustment. I am intrigued, though, bye the idea of a computerized nib adjusted to the way you write. The cost is excessive, but still wondering what the final product would produce.

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  • 3 months later...

After our FPN factory tour in March, and taking the writing analysis test right there in the nib manufacturing boardroom, I ordered 2 bespoke nibs for 149's. One is a soft OB nib to use as a daily (or special occasion) writer, the other is a double-slit signature nib (6B at least, music nib style, it writes like a paintbrush!)

The pens arrived today, I tried them out this evening, and I am totally gobsmacked.... :puddle:

Pictures to follow, hopefully still this weekend :thumbup:

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