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no I am not ignorant...I know it is montblanc...

 

this was the title of an ad, on one of the local free classified sites.

 

what would you expect inside......

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well just have a look here to find out.

 

I am telling you it is worth it :D

 

atleast the person knows how to take a picture.

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I am telling you it is worth it :D

 

atleast the person knows how to take a picture.

 

The picture made my day! :D :D

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The picture made my day! :D :D

the picture is great indeed :)

 

So what is the price in USD?

 

Looks like a nice 142 or 144.

I agree as there is no ink window...the asking price is roughly 2000$.

 

that is what astonishes me...the guy asking a huge amount without knowing the actual model name or brand name.

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I forgot to add...I had pointed the seller in the right direction with the correct model name and brand name... and still the ad remains unaltered.

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the picture is great indeed :)

 

I agree as there is no ink window...the asking price is roughly 2000$.

 

that is what astonishes me...the guy asking a huge amount without knowing the actual model name or brand name.

I do not think I have ever seen a green striated 146 with an ink window.

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I do not think I have ever seen a green striated 146 with an ink window.

thank you for correcting me...I am not sure why, but I always had an impression that it did. (he said, while removing foot from his mouth :P )

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thank you for correcting me...I am not sure why, but I always had an impression that it did. (he said, while removing foot from his mouth :P )

The striations that look black were originally clear and so no window was needed, much like on modern striped Pelikans.

 

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The striations that look black were originally clear and so no window was needed, much like on modern striped Pelikans.

 

 

wow, just imagining how beautiful they must have looked originally. thanks for the info.

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