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Hello Montblanc owners

I recentlys tarted collecting Montblancs and was able to get some of them on ebay and one in Selfridges.

I currently have a

WE Schiller FP

PoA Pavarotti FP

I also have a nice generation rollerball and am waiting on 149

 

I know its a modest collection and I am aware there are people with completed sets here but I am always looking for new ones. So my main goal is to increase the collection but not overpay. I should mention I'm studying right now so don't have funds for overpaying. Thats what makes it even more appealing since I am constantly looking for deals. I was thinking of getting a shaw soon and then having small pause to gather more funds. One of the pens I want to have are gaius, joseph, ramses, einstein or other great characters. So if anyone is selling some interesting ones please contact me since I am not interested in whether its sealed or inked and for me a pen is both to look and write good. So I am a bit of both a collector and someone who would write with them.

There is an outlet in the uk where I found many good deals one of those was the lennon limited for 1200 pounds but I was not sure if it was such a good deal as the people tell me hahah

So anyone willing to talk, sell, or just discuss about models please do that :D

 

Andrej

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As an owner of 20+ MBs I can tell you that you should buy what you like. Do not worry about what others think. Do some research, read this board for some great information and buy what calls to you.

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Very good start! Perhaps get some basics (Classique, Legrand, #149) to boost your collection.

I ordered one so will have that epic 149 haha

Will look about maybe adding a shaw in a month and then make a pause :D

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As an owner of 20+ MBs I can tell you that you should buy what you like. Do not worry about what others think. Do some research, read this board for some great information and buy what calls to you.

I do that since there are some pens that I wouldn't spend too much money on so I just buy ones from collections and make up my own haha

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As an owner of 20+ MBs I can tell you that you should buy what you like. Do not worry about what others think. Do some research, read this board for some great information and buy what calls to you.

i agree with you :)

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