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Hello guys,i want to ask you, is there an mb cruise fountain pen models?,because last week i went to my local bookstores that sells mb, they have a dark green colored mb cruise fp, before i buy it i decided that i would like to know about the model,so i look up on the web for specs and reviews, but i found no image or reviews of the cruise fp, there is a model only for bp and rollerballs, so i would like to know is there a cruise fp out there, or maybe a model simillar to cruise?

 

Thank you very much guys :)

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Hello guys,i want to ask you, is there an mb cruise fountain pen models?,because last week i went to my local bookstores that sells mb, they have a dark green colored mb cruise fp, before i buy it i decided that i would like to know about the model,so i look up on the web for specs and reviews, but i found no image or reviews of the cruise fp, there is a model only for bp and rollerballs, so i would like to know is there a cruise fp out there, or maybe a model simillar to cruise?

 

~ Kaleveen:

 

Thank you for raising this question.

Was it inconvenient to take a snapshot of such a pen?

If so, that's understandable, as there are retailers with qualms about such images.

I've never heard of a dark green Montblanc Cruise pen in any writing mode.

I use a blue Cruise ballpoint pen with black ink.

Heretofore I've never encountered any Cruise fountain pens.

You're wise to have inquired pre-purchase.

Could the pens you've seen possibly have been mislabelled?

Tom K.

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~ Kaleveen:

 

Thank you for raising this question.

Was it inconvenient to take a snapshot of such a pen?

If so, that's understandable, as there are retailers with qualms about such images.

I've never heard of a dark green Montblanc Cruise pen in any writing mode.

I use a blue Cruise ballpoint pen with black ink.

Heretofore I've never encountered any Cruise fountain pens.

You're wise to have inquired pre-purchase.

Could the pens you've seen possibly have been mislabelled?

Tom K.

 

Hi Tom, firstly i wanna thank you for answering my question, I'm looking for my first montblanc pen, the cruise is one of my choice, btw, have u encounter any problem with the cruise ballpoint?, any issues with the cap, or the resin material used?, i heard montblanc's resin is a bit fragile..., i might get one in the rollerball form rather than the fp then..

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Probably it was an old Montblanc Generation still in stock.

 

Alfredo

hello Alfredo, i have never heard of that model before, i might check it out later on the web ,thank you:)

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Hi Tom, firstly i wanna thank you for answering my question, I'm looking for my first montblanc pen, the cruise is one of my choice, btw, have u encounter any problem with the cruise ballpoint?, any issues with the cap, or the resin material used?, i heard montblanc's resin is a bit fragile...

 

 

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Agreed with the friends: Cruise is a rollerball/ballpoint pens. We don't have even a pecil on that collection. Is the same for PIX collection, and the Scenium collection.

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Agreed with the friends: Cruise is a rollerball/ballpoint pens. We don't have even a pecil on that collection. Is the same for PIX collection, and the Scenium collection.

 

Cruise looks like a rebrand of Generation. Pencils, ballpoints, fps, rollerballs were available in that model.

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