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1987/88 Montblanc dealer's catalogue


Michael R.

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Scanned and uploaded: 1987/88 Montblanc dealer's catalogue with c. 45 pages (link under images). 

 

Unfortunately one page was missing.

51108891568_7042c10bf4_3k.jpgMontblanc198788 by pensninks, auf Flickr

 

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51108744669_69650dc9c4_3k.jpgMontblanc198788-52 by pensninks, auf Flickr

 

1987/88 Montblanc dealer's catalogue

 

Cheers

 

Michael

 

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Thank you very much for posting this. It was really useful to see the model numbers, especially for the SL pens. 

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Wonderful! I had no idea there was a solitaire 149. I've never seen it on Ebay... only 146s!

 

The topside of a nib is its face, the underside its soul (user readytotalk)

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Thank you for posting this catalogue, Michael. Very interesting to see what I was looking at in retail shops during that time.  To me the best aspects of this catalogue are the variety of nib choices for all fountain pen models and the final page: a graphic of how to properly hold a fountain pen.  Thank you again. 

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Thank you for your nice comments! I‘m glad you all enjoy those as much as I love those older catalogues.

 

Next will be a 1984 catalogue. Strangely without any Meisterstück pens shown.

 

I‘ll keep you updated as soon as it is scanned.

 

Cheers

 

Michael

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