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Here is my Montblanc rotation team (The Oscar Wilde is visiting Germany due to piston issues). The one that have gotten more use over the years is the Agatha, followed by the 149 and Dumas.

 

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I find my 147 seems to get the most pocket time of my Montblanc pens closely followed by one of the 234½s.

 

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At the moment are my two solitaires. Just felt like a change for heavier pens.

Resin chaps are sleeping for the winter, they should wake up in the spring.

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Pencil / Ball Point / Roller Ball / Document Marker / Fine nib / Medium Nib (not actually used in rotation, reusing an existing photo)

 

And their inks :)

 

http://i1291.photobucket.com/albums/b558/nbendy1/MB20inks_zpsubudzzbw.jpg?t=1440309648

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My first post!

 

I've been on a bit of a Montblanc spree lately. No fountain pens yet, I'm still deciding which fountain if any, I want from Montblanc.

 

http://www.arcmailbox.com/img/pens/collection1.jpg

 

From left to right:

 

1). Starwalker Screenwriter (stylus) Extreme Steel

2). Starwalker Extreme Steel Ballpoint

3). Blue Hour LeGrand Rollerball

4). Tribute Medium Ballpoint

5). Tribute LeGrand Rollerball

 

http://www.arcmailbox.com/img/pens/collection2.jpg

 

My latest is the Blue Hour Rollerball. Here's two more pics of it:

 

http://www.arcmailbox.com/img/pens/bh1.jpg

 

http://www.arcmailbox.com/img/pens/bh2.jpg

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Few of these are no longer with me but sorting out which inks in what was a tad time consuming :)

 

 

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A wise man once said    " the best revenge is wealth "   but a wiser man answered back    " the best revenge is happiness "

 

The true definition of madness - Doing the same thing everyday and expecting different results......

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Talking of inks .........

 

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Ever wonder where or when it will all finally end :)

A wise man once said    " the best revenge is wealth "   but a wiser man answered back    " the best revenge is happiness "

 

The true definition of madness - Doing the same thing everyday and expecting different results......

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Very Cool rotation arsenal! By the way is that a Parker Duofold?

 

Jose

 

Damn & Blast !! Knew someone would spot it :) Well picked out sir

A wise man once said    " the best revenge is wealth "   but a wiser man answered back    " the best revenge is happiness "

 

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Here's my current rotation...a 421, a 44, 136 & 146.

 

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That 136 is a beauty!

 

Jose

Thanks! It has an amazing OB nib on it. One of my most heavily used pens.

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Too neat and tidy.

 

Here's reality:

 

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Fred

 

A large bottle of Hitchcock red! Nice! Very envious.

 

Both fine hordes, gentlemen.

 

Enjoy.

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Here's my current rotation...a 421, a 44, 136 & 146.

 

http://i1287.photobucket.com/albums/a629/Kevin_Keller/IMG_6834_zps13larf2o.png

 

I like the look of the 136.

Looks similar in size to the 146 (which I have).

 

Are they easy to come by?

Rough price?

 

Thanks

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I like the look of the 136.

Looks similar in size to the 146 (which I have).

 

Are they easy to come by?

Rough price?

 

Thanks

Thanks! A 136 is quite smaller than a modern 146, but compared to a vintage 146 it's about the same length and a little slimmer.

 

This is one of the transitional models from the late 1940s when they were designing the 14x series to replace it. 136s aren't terribly hard to find, they pop up for sale on eBay a decent amount. Reputable sellers like penboard.de usually have them, as well. Prices range a bit in my experience. I bought a wartime 136 unrestored for $500, restoration was like $50 or so. This 136 cost me about $700 dollars, while two of my others cost over a $1,000 each.

 

I hope that helps.

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Thanks! A 136 is quite smaller than a modern 146, but compared to a vintage 146 it's about the same length and a little slimmer.

 

This is one of the transitional models from the late 1940s when they were designing the 14x series to replace it. 136s aren't terribly hard to find, they pop up for sale on eBay a decent amount. Reputable sellers like penboard.de usually have them, as well. Prices range a bit in my experience. I bought a wartime 136 unrestored for $500, restoration was like $50 or so. This 136 cost me about $700 dollars, while two of my others cost over a $1,000 each.

 

I hope that helps.

 

Thank you.

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