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On 6/1/2020 at 6:33 PM, oldrifleman said:

After reading this thread my inner grail hunter came out😱. Today a nice Black 1914 showed up on my door sill😂. There are great deals out there. I have wanted one for years, I also have a 1912 ( not at home though). That said I was un-prepared for the shear size of this pen, but I do love it ❤️. This one came equipped with a Double Broad nib, so very special!

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I like this pen. 

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I am not going to lie both the 1914 and 149 Skeleton are very nice pen but the 149 skeleton is just simply better for my taste. 

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I have a feeling that the MB Heritage 1912 and 1914 might be very much sought after in future. While MB has released a number of different skeleton pens, the 1912/1914 design is unique and the nibs inspire a lot of love - and were the first issue of their type. The design really hangs together too, and it is an interesting pen mechanically.

 

 

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