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I have a MB Boheme - black resin with red jewel in clip.

I have red about Boheme Noir and Rouge

What are they and what is my pen.

I like the sterling silver Boheme. Any reports on it?

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I have a MB Boheme - black resin with red jewel in clip.

I have red about Boheme Noir and Rouge

What are they and what is my pen.

I like the sterling silver Boheme. Any reports on it?

 

I have a black and silver retractable Boheme, no jewel, that has just gotten italicised.

 

Have you seen the new sterling silver Arabesque Azur?

 

http://www.kulturgutschrift.de/media/intemplate/27_Arabesque_FS.jpg

 

 

I also like this one:

 

http://www.fahrneyspens.com/ProductImages/XLarge/p26200e.jpg

 

and, in my imaginary world, I use this one as my SOP handbag pen:

 

http://www.bornrich.org/images/diamond-pen_12.jpg

 

 

I tend to have fairly conservative, traditional and simple tastes in these things...

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I have a MB Boheme - black resin with red jewel in clip.

I have read about Boheme Noir and Rouge

What are they and what is my pen.

I like the sterling silver Boheme. Any reports on it?

 

Hi,

 

The Bohème "Rouge et Noir" was kind of a pre-production Bohème recognized by only one ring: http://www.fountainpen.de/rouge-noir-rouge.htm

(Same with the "Noir et Noir" http://www.fountainpen.de/noir-noir.htm) The fountain pens had no rings at the grip section.

Due to their own history and due to trade mark reasons Montblanc decided to change the name and the design to the three rings.

 

Axel

 

edit to add:

Your pen is called "Bohème Rouge"

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Montblanc collector since 1968. Former owner of the Montblanc Boutique Bremen, retired 2007 and sold it.
Collecting Montblanc safeties, eyedroppers, lever fillers, button fillers, compressors - all from 1908 - 1929,
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The Bohème "Rouge et Noir" was kind of a pre-production Bohème recognized by only one ring: http://www.fountainpen.de/rouge-noir-rouge.htm

(Same with the "Noir et Noir" http://www.fountainpen.de/noir-noir.htm) The fountain pens had no rings at the grip section.

Due to their own history and due to trade mark reasons Montblanc decided to change the name and the design to the three rings.

 

Axel

 

edit to add:

Your pen is called "Bohème Rouge"

 

interesting, didn't know that.

 

 

You can use the Bohème Rouge with this ink : )

 

http://queenmargot.com/mbjt1.jpg

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Thank you penparadise and QM2. I appreciate your expertise.

The italicised silver Boheme sounds wonderful - as I try to write italic style.

Where can I get one?

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Thank you penparadise and QM2. I appreciate your expertise.

The italicised silver Boheme sounds wonderful - as I try to write italic style.

Where can I get one?

 

You can send the pen to Richard Binder or John Mottishaw after buying it : )

 

Oh, I just noticed you are brand new, sorry. Search the forum for "nibmeister". There are several excellent professionals who regrind nibs to the size and shape you want.

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]I hope it won't spoil your fun if I tell you that MB love letter ink is Herbin Opera Rouge (a favorite ink of mine) plus scent. MB made such a successof this ink that they followed it with 'seasons greetings ink' which was a dark blue brown cololur also by Herbin - Maybe the 'Moon Dust (also a very fine ink).

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]I hope it won't spoil your fun if I tell you that MB love letter ink is Herbin Opera Rouge (a favorite ink of mine) plus scent. MB made such a successof this ink that they followed it with 'seasons greetings ink' which was a dark blue brown cololur also by Herbin - Maybe the 'Moon Dust (also a very fine ink).

 

Where did you get this information?...

 

I have tried Herbin Opera Rouge, and the inks are not the same. MB Loveletter is a dark, rich, saturated colour, and flows wetter than other MB inks. Herbin Opera Rouge is one of the darker Herbins, but still considerably paler than the Loveletter, "pinker", and with more shading.

 

As for MB Seasons Greetings, it is brown -- whereas Herbin "Moon Dust" is a subdued purple colour. I have both of these inks and they are not even in the same colour family. So, I am a little confused here : )

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Since you have used these inks I will happily bow to your opinon and take note of it.

As you will have found ink varies from batch to batch and I recently put on record the opnion that the ink in cartridges often varies from the same label in bottles.

 

It may be that the batches of ink Herbin made for MB to sell as 'loveletter' was different to the shade bottled as their own Opera Rouge.

 

By a strange coincidence I was given a pack of MB lloveletter carts an hour ago. I have a bottle of Opera Rouge somehwere around here. I will compare.

 

Meanwhile I would appreciate your advice about finding a full range of Boheme pens. Many internet dealers don't sell any MB pens, and those that do seem to have a narrow range on offer.

 

I'm pleased to hear that you like the Herbin range - I find quite a lot of prejudice against them

 

Yours

Solitaire

 

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I would appreciate your advice about finding a full range of Boheme pens. Many internet dealers don't sell any MB pens, and those that do seem to have a narrow range on offer.

 

Hi,

 

Fred Rosenthal at Bromfield Pen Shop in Boston can order you any Boheme you want and ship it to you. This is where I get all of my Montblancs. You should email him directly using the address on the website, and ask him to give you a list with prices of all the Bohemes that he is able to order from MB.

 

http://bromfieldpenshop.com

no affiliation

 

Regarding the MB Loveletter vs Herbin question, I've transfered it to the thread about the ink, where it is more appropriate:

https://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/in...st&p=663556

 

 

 

 

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I am not especially attracted to MB in general but after seeing

I must say that pen has an interesting mechanism! :)

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Thanks for the video - that's the sort of demo that sold me on a Boheme. It was only after using one that I appreciated the clever auto locking device that keeps the nib from retracting while you are writing.

Thanks to all the helpful people. I am a newcomer to FPN ( still don't know how to use it fully - eg how can I switch a Q to another thread?

 

The most important question that is still unanswered for me is

 

c.an I use a converter to flush it through when I clean it?

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c.an I use a converter to flush it through when I clean it?

 

Hi,

 

There are special cleaning cartridges available for the Boheme series. Ask your next Montblanc Dealer for this parts.

 

Max

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Recently, I brought my Boheme into rotation. It's such a beautiful pen, and I love the retractable nib:

 

http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3276/2598511514_18570338bb_o.jpg

 

 

Alas... the XF writes too fat for my preference. I know I could send it to a nibmeister, but... eh. I cleaned the Boheme and took it back out of rotation. It sure is a beauty, though.

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cleaning cartridges for the Boheme?.. Cool, I will have to ask about that.

 

Meanwhile, I just picked up some MB cartridge packs for my Boheme in Paris for 1.20 euros each!

There is always a bright side to business trips.

 

 

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