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Thank you for the brochure postings!  I'm not a fan of the plastic "gemstone" on the clip and toyed with popping mine out and replacing with a real ruby or sapphire or diamond.  But never got around to it.  

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I hope it‘s not plastic 😉 ...should be synthetic gemstones on most models. The solid gold Je T‘aime has a real ruby.

 

But I look forward to the result in case you come around to do one day.

 

Cheers

 

Michael

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On 12/23/2020 at 9:39 AM, Karmachanic said:

I anyone has a copy of the .pdf could you please repost. The original link produces a damaged file.

 

Thanks!

 

I uploaded a copy of the PDF, which can be dowloaded at the following address:

 

https://www.dropbox.com/s/4mlmpbx29w6gtu7/Montblanc Boheme.pdf?dl=0

 

It is a too well-done work to simply disappear...

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3 hours ago, sztainbok said:

Hello everybody,

I came across this website that offers Montblanc Boheme fp's at prices that appear too good to be truth.

Does anybody have information on this seller?

Thank you,

Victor.

http://www.montblancpenseshop.co/montblanc-boheme-montblanc-boheme-fountain-pen-c-19_5.html

Those prices are too good to be true. They must be fakes. That is, if you ever even receive a pen. 

"One can not waste time worrying about small minds . . . If we were normal, we'd still be using free ball point pens." —Bo Bo Olson

 

"I already own more ink than a rational person can use in a lifetime." —Waski_the_Squirrel

 

I'm still trying to figure out how to list all my pens down here.

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I was recently able to try one at a MB boutique, sadly it was in a drawer as a nib demo and not for sale. I'm infatuated with the elegance of the mechanism and size of this fp. If it was still in production I'd get one in a heartbeat. For now I just have to bide my time until I come across one used. 

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I've got a 1999 pre-Boheme Rouge Et Noir and Noir-et-Noir pair of pens that was purchased from a North America corporate-run Montblanc boutique back in the early 2000s.  Both pens are never inked.  And I'll probably never use them.  And I used to have a Boheme set that was stolen from me also in the early 2000s.  I really liked my Boheme fountain pen from back in the day.  This post brings me back!  

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I loved my Bohèmes. Alas I made a choice a while back to let them go in favour of a Martelé but the mechanism always appealed.

 

Perhaps one day a cheeky Rouge Et Noir may appear again. 😉

Status quo ante bellum.

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