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Enjoying Montblanc Pens — Broad, Oblique, Extra Fine, Le & Bespoke 2020-2023


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~ Cinnamon.



Noël and New Year 2020 will be enriched by the revival of a Montblanc tradition.



Delighted!



Tom K.


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Montblanc 90th Anniversary 149 EF Outdoors

 

Beautiful nib!

 

All these pictures by MB lovers are making me wonder whether it is time to splurge and buy my first 149... just have to choose what era! ;)

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Montblanc Unicef Legrand with OB nib and Montblanc JFK Special Edition with BB nib.




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Montblanc JFK Special Edition with BB nib


"Today will be gone in less than 24 hours. When it is gone, it is gone. Be wise, but enjoy! - anonymous today

 

 

 

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~ Cyrille:

 

Your Blue Hour Skeleton is well-presented in the photo set above.

The vivid colors and rich details are a joy to see.

May I please ask which ink is shown in the handwriting sample?

Your posts in français are especially pleasing.

Tom K.

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~ Cyrille:

 

Your Blue Hour Skeleton is well-presented in the photo set above.

The vivid colors and rich details are a joy to see.

May I please ask which ink is shown in the handwriting sample?

Your posts in français are especially pleasing.

Tom K.

It is the Twilight Blue Tom and thank you for your congratulations for the photos.

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~ Cyrille:

 

Ringo is waiting for his broad-nibbed pen.

Seriously, that's a wonderful trio, all in tune.

Each reflects Montblanc fountain pen artistry in a different way.

The descending scale, from largest to smallest is appealing.

Very, very nice! Your image above has inspired me to visit the local Montblanc boutique this afternoon.

Tom K.

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Three Montblanc Inks, All to Replace Bottles Frequently Used



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