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1982 & 2001 Montblanc catalogue


Michael R.

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Finally I had time to scan a few more catalogues (links below image):

 

Now the 1982 catalogue is complete

 

49473889691_0dfc84cb9e_3k.jpg0 by pensninks, auf Flickr

 

1982 dealer's catalogue

 

Also you'll find the 2001 and 2001 news catalogue here:

 

51107484068_bfd1a8491b_3k.jpgMontblanc2000s-15 by pensninks, auf Flickr

 

2001 & 2001 news catalogue

 

Today I also received a nice 1987/88 catalogue which I will add soon:

 

Montblanc catalogue collection

 

I hope you will enjoy those.

Cheers

 

Michael

 

 

 

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Wow, very impressive. Thanks for taking the time to provide these. They are a great resource -- and also a lot of fun simply to look through 😁

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Many thanks for doing this and sharing your archive, nice collection and superb added value for all Montblanc collectors !

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Hi Michael, 

 

I really appreciate that you took the time to scan and post these catalogues.

 

Cheers

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Thank you very much for going to the effort of scanning these catalogues in. I really enjoyed looking through them, and reading the 1982 one solved a couple of mysteries I'd had about the numbers of the Slimline pens I bought in 1983. It was a really valuable resource!

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On 4/21/2021 at 3:55 AM, Chandon said:

Thank you very much for going to the effort of scanning these catalogues in. I really enjoyed looking through them, and reading the 1982 one solved a couple of mysteries I'd had about the numbers of the Slimline pens I bought in 1983. It was a really valuable resource!

 

On 4/10/2021 at 3:12 PM, Michael R. said:

Finally I had time to scan a few more catalogues (links below image):

 

Now the 1982 catalogue is complete

 

49473889691_0dfc84cb9e_3k.jpg0 by pensninks, auf Flickr

 

1982 dealer's catalogue

 

Also you'll find the 2001 and 2001 news catalogue here:

 

51107484068_bfd1a8491b_3k.jpgMontblanc2000s-15 by pensninks, auf Flickr

 

2001 & 2001 news catalogue

 

Today I also received a nice 1987/88 catalogue which I will add soon:

 

Montblanc catalogue collection

 

I hope you will enjoy those.

Cheers

 

Michael

 

 

 

 

 

I really enjoyed going through the 2001 catalogue and it too resolved a couple of mysteries I'd had about pieces issued during that time period.  Would it be possible to allow us to download the album for our own future reference?

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22 hours ago, Solitaire146 said:

 

 

 

I really enjoyed going through the 2001 catalogue and it too resolved a couple of mysteries I'd had about pieces issued during that time period.  Would it be possible to allow us to download the album for our own future reference?

 
Thank you for your nice comment. You should be able to download if you sign up with flickr and follow my account.

 

Cheers

 

Michael

 

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