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As I'm still waiting my local reseller receives my Victor Hugo 1831, I bought the Le Petit Prince 2020 in its edition LeGrand Solitaire to complete my series with the LeGrand Solitaire (Doué) of 2018 and 2019. So this year the pen is made in wood (MB doesn't precise which wood it is, just it is a colored wood) in Burgundy.

So some photos of the pens to have a better idea of the pen. It is a medium nib but I think I will ask to exchange it with a B nib so I will have a M for the 2018 one, BB for the 2019 and B for the one of 2020.

The nib of this edition is a 18K gold nib bi-color with a rose engraved on it. I prefer the engraving of the 14K nib with the Petit Prince but have to deal with the rose :)

 

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And now some additional photos with a "macro" lens on my iPhone:

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The pen weighs 69,3g with the cap and 42,5g without. The length is 14,8cm closed with the cap and the max width is 1,44cm for the barrel, 1,69cm on the cap and 1,13cm for the section.

The pen writes pretty well and is well balanced. Wood pen is pretty rate so it is always cool and the burgundy color is nice but the wood quality is pretty lower than the Purdey but it is not the same price, even if I found this pen pretty expensive.

 

And a writing example to finish:

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Amazing scrollwork on the nib. I wish more nibs would come with specialty designs (conid, danitiro, etc.). Thanks for posting pictures of your collection!

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Great photographs!

I always like to see a nib with a bit of ink splashed on it, rather than shiny and unused.

And the wood looks extraordinary!

 

Thanks for sharing. Hope you enjoy it.

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Some photos of the MB Victor Hugo ink 'Sepia Brown' during the filling of the pen:
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And to finish some writing sample with the pen and the medium nib. I will probably exchange it with a F nib but I will wait several months the production is back to normal and delays over:
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And this is my last pen for the year 2020, the Heritage Egyptomania Doué. I had to wait it during long time but it is finally arrived to my reseller few days ago. Some photos of it:

 

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The box set

    
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Details of the pen

 

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Writing samples

 

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The pen with the Egyptomania ink, notebook and pen pouch
 

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Congratulations to @Cyrille81, this are excellent photos of a great collection!

 

Collecting fountain pens is a satisfying and pleasing hobby!

Looking forward to your upcoming acquisitions.

One life!

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1 minute ago, InesF said:

Congratulations to @Cyrille81, this are excellent photos of a great collection!

 

Collecting fountain pens is a satisfying and pleasing hobby!

Looking forward to your upcoming acquisitions.

Thank you :) Yes I have to add the Around the World in 80 Days, the Dumas and the Conan Doyle.

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