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Hi all, I was at the mall today between lectures and I figured I would stop by the Montblanc boutique. Unless I was in the wrong spot (I doubt it because the mall map said I was in the right place), it wasn't there.  Does anyone know if this store is under renovation or otherwise? Please let me know! Thanks!

"Live like you were dying" ~Tim McGraw.  Truer words have never been spoken, and you'll never know that until you've had to fight for your life.

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I was there once, decades ago, but I think it may have closed a while back.  They seemed to be selling more jewelry and such than pens/inks.

My latest ebook.   And not just for Halloween!
 

My other pen is a Montblanc.

 

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According to the "Find The Nearest Boutique" section at Montblanc.com, there are three Authorized Dealers on Long Island but no Boutiques.

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2 minutes ago, Seney724 said:

According to the "Find The Nearest Boutique" section at Montblanc.com, there are three Authorized Dealers on Long Island but no Boutiques.

 

Where are these dealers, please?

My latest ebook.   And not just for Halloween!
 

My other pen is a Montblanc.

 

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2 minutes ago, Sailor Kenshin said:

Thanks very much!

My pleasure. 

 

I suggest you call ahead before making the trip to any of them.  Especially if you are interested in seeing a particular pen. 

In my experience, some MB Authorized Dealers (ADs) have a huge amount of MB stock and rival the inventory of a MB Boutique whereas other ADs have a very scant selection of MB products to check out.

 

Good luck!!

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Thank you! I will definitely look into those ADs! And I will definitely call first to be safe!

8 hours ago, Seney724 said:

David Desso Fine Jewels

468 Central Ave
Cedarhurst 11516
 

London Jewelers

2046 Northern Blvd
Manhasset 11030
 

Maddaloni Jewelers

1870 E Jericho Turnpike
Huntington 11743

 

"Live like you were dying" ~Tim McGraw.  Truer words have never been spoken, and you'll never know that until you've had to fight for your life.

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