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Wael El-Dasher

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On 10/31/2021 at 2:28 AM, agentdaffy007 said:

@Wael El-Dasher, I tried many BB nibs from my past MB pens and it would always skip. I was very reluctant to buy this OBBB. I told my AD to get the pen already with OBBB nib and to start the warranty and nib exchange from the time I receive the pen with OBBB nib. They said yes as an exception. It would be the last time I would give MB a chance with anything BB or larger. Fortunately, the MB 149P OBBB did not skip 85% of the time with MB inks.

 

I decided to load it with J. Herbin Perle Noire, a very wet ink, the nib is such a dream and 99.5% skip free. That got me thinking, I need to buy J. Herbin inks that are water resistant enough and wet flowing. Just bought 4 inks from J. Herbin. So far, I absolutely love Bleu des Profondeurs even though the color online didn't seem that nice but in person, wow!

 

I say try some J. Herbin inks that are wet flowing. I went on goulet pens website and checked the ones that has a high flow from users' reviews.

 

 

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Hi, can I ask you witch type of pen holder are they?

Thanks

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Completely in love with this pen. Recently came back from a touch up by Montblanc and it's in like new condition. I'm really surprised how relatively little attention it got here.
 

The nib is absolutely superb, it's soft (bouncy soft, not flexy soft) and smooth and gorgeous.

 

The build quality is the best I've seen on a Montblanc pen, no more wiggly cap, everything fits perfectly, the mechanism to retract the nib is precise and smooth, same goes for the piston assembly, which is even better than on the 149; it does not have the free turn at the end with a rubber band like snapback feel to it. The cap threads are perfect with clear indication it's about to thread fully within 1 additional turn, after which there's a bit more resistance to it, until it stops fully. Despite the variance in resistance towards the latter end of the thread, tactile action is scaled linearly - an absolute joy to operate. In contrast to the 149, which you can keep tightening and tightening, to the point of overtightening and you never really get that satisfying feeling of "this is fully tightened".

 

The precision manufacture of this pen is unlike anything I have ever seen on any other pen. Obviously I'm in the minority, but I greatly appreciate that.

 

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19 minutes ago, Leonardo_Writing said:

 

You really seem to love it,  I agree with most of those points, engineering is really high level, it's like having one of those 1910-20s eye dropper but with modern mechanics and quality
my only personal downside for that pen was the weight, I like them lighter. 


Yeah, I wanted one for a long time, but it surprised me as well just how much I love it. I have a pretty significant collection, both MB and non-MB, and besides my 149 calligraphy flex, this is my favorite pen. I've also had it long enough for the "honeymoon" period to wear off. 
 

It is quite heavy indeed, and wouldn't be my first choice for longer writing periods, but I'm using it as a notetaker at work; to-do lists, task priority sorting and stuff like that, so the weight never becomes an issue.

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It is a lovely pen indeed. I have two, one with an F nib and one with a B nib. The B is my preferred, even though I normally go for F or EF nibs. It's s stub nib, really. 

 

 - P. 

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This is truly an exquisite pen! Too bad for the usual Montblanc out-pricing of regular folks like me :( 

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