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Coming Saturday we have the Tilburg pen show in the Netherlands. I just finished the first Tray with pens for sale, maybe we see us in Tilburg at the pen show

 

kind regards

 

Max

 

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From left to right; 149 demo pen 90´s , L139 steel nib , 149 green striated , 146 green striated OBB nib , 146 green striated KF nib , three 146 50s with different nib size , 134 , 226 , 144 prototype 50´s , Rouge et Noire #4 , #25 in nearly perfect conditions , 144 50´s solid gold

HANDMADE PENS : www.astoriapen.hamburg ; REPAIRSERVICE : www.maxpens.de ; by MONTBLANC recommended repair service for antique pens

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Nice tray!

 

The green 149 would be a nice gift to myself depending on the price!

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Wow Max, some great pens there, I hope you are saving some good stuff for London and Madrid too?! :)

 

Can I ask is the gold 144 a jewellers overlay or MB original, and does the nib have a lot of flex or is it nice and firm?

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Wow Max, some great pens there, I hope you are saving some good stuff for London and Madrid too?! :)

 

Can I ask is the gold 144 a jewellers overlay or MB original, and does the nib have a lot of flex or is it nice and firm?

 

Official made for MB by an supplier in the south of Germany ( means assembled in Hamburg ) it is a 144 of the 50´s, so we have the flex nib.

HANDMADE PENS : www.astoriapen.hamburg ; REPAIRSERVICE : www.maxpens.de ; by MONTBLANC recommended repair service for antique pens

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Official made for MB by an supplier in the south of Germany ( means assembled in Hamburg ) it is a 144 of the 50´s, so we have the flex nib.

Thanks Max a very interesting pen.

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