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Hello,

 

 

Can someone help me find out the name of a MB pen.

 

A while ago I saw a limited edition MB pen in Switzerland but I can't remember the name of it anymore. The pen was capped so I could not see the nib. It looked however like a Meisterstück Le Grand pen with the body and cap painted all in lapis blue and you could see little stars in it.

 

The color blue I saw was the same as the blue you would see in the Ramses Lapis pen, please see pic below.

 

http://www.pinterest.com/pin/331577591287248548/

 

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Are you saying it was like the Ramses 11 but it wasn't a Ramses 11? I believe that's the only pen that fits your description, but you could have a look on fountainpen.de or montblanc.com to see all of the limited editions for comparison

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Maybe the LE Unicef, launched in 2009 (only 100 fountain pens and 50 rollers), the 146 shape body is yellow or white gold, and the cap is lapislazuli with a blue sapphire.

 

http://www.estilograficas.org/imagenes/firmas/Montblanc/Ediciones-limitadas/meisterstuck-unicef-2009/meisterstuck-unicef-2009-2.jpg

 

http://vl2.watchprosite.com/img/watchprosite/vl2/66/raw/vl2_image.1308566.jpg

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thank you for your replies, the entire body was lapis blue.

 

 

I even saw a picture of the pen right here, a while ago, in one of the user's signature. But I think he has changed his signature because I no longer can find his signature with that pen in it. I searched already like 50 MB threads. :-)

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