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7 hours ago, nick10 said:

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@nick10 Thank you for your necropost to jumpstart and resurrect this ailing thread — which deserves to live on — with an artistically composed photo of the nib of your 149.  Its colour rendered by light tarnish and red ink residue is particularly attractive.

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5 hours ago, NoType said:

@nick10 Thank you for your necropost to jumpstart and resurrect this ailing thread — which deserves to live on — with an artistically composed photo of the nib of your 149.  Its colour rendered by light tarnish and red ink residue is particularly attractive.

Thank you for your kind words, indeed this thread deserves to give on, we need to see more beautiful nibs. The patina created by this light tarnish makes this beautiful nib, even more attractive to my eyes😎

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5 minutes ago, nick10 said:

Thank you for your kind words, indeed this thread deserves to give on, we need to see more beautiful nibs. The patina created by this light tarnish makes this beautiful nib, even more attractive to my eyes😎

@nick10 I could not agree with you more, both that we need to see many more gorgeous nibs, and that your nib’s patina is everything!

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A friend of mine hs asked me to help me sell some of his pens, so I took the chance of taking some photos comparing these pens with mine 😉

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149's nib compared to 144's nib

 

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Early 70's 149 nib compared to a 2000's 149 nib

 

iHqVhf1.jpeg

And compared to the one of a 149 with slver trim

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4 hours ago, nick10 said:

A friend of mine hs asked me to help me sell some of his pens, so I took the chance of taking some photos comparing these pens with mine 😉

N1sA2g1.jpeg

149's nib compared to 144's nib

 

Anv4taI.jpeg

Early 70's 149 nib compared to a 2000's 149 nib

 

iHqVhf1.jpeg

And compared to the one of a 149 with slver trim

@nick10 Thank you very much for these exquisite images of these bewitching nibs!

 

The first photo is really instructive as to the impressive size of Montblanc’s #9 nib.

 

The second photo plays up the contrast between patinated and normal yellow gold — the patinated nib is incredibly dramatic looking.

 

The last photo is one I really appreciate because it features the “reverse” bicolour design of the 149 with platinum-plated trim, which I have only seen once or twice.

 

Throughout, your patinated nib remains the star of the show!

 

Again, many thanks for these arresting images!

 

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