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Montblanc 146 Gold Trim Help


Brinkmann

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Greetings!

I have recently stumbled upon a montblanc 146 with gold trimming for sale for 150 euros (2nd hand). I am not sure about the date of purchase yet, but if I get that info I'll write it below later.

The pen seems to be in good condition despite a small crack on the piston knob.

Below are some pictures of this pen.

What are your opinions on this pen and is this a good price for one?

Thank you very much for your help!

Kind regards

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the pen looks clean. can't tell how bad the crack is on the knob though. that's around $180 us dollars and from what i'm seeing that's a really good price for a pre-owned mb 146. you haven't filled it and tried to write yet? i'd make sure the nib hasn't been tampered with also, but yeah, decent price for that pen if all is well.

 

the 146 started me in fountain pens several years ago. i took a chance, not knowing anything, and traded 2 pocket knives for a pair of 1970's era 146's. i was lucky, both beautiful pens. one has a fine nib, the other a med. the man i obtained them from got them as gifts when he graduated college and never took to fountain pens. they sat in his desk drawer for 30 years until i got them. i just washed one out after using it for a few months, lovely pen.

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Yes, cracks will get bigger - and ink will leak.

 

(Been there, done that).

 

So - factor in the cost of repair and you are looking at $250 - and however long it takes MB to repair it.

 

A good price for a good MB146.

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