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Mont Blanc Bernard Shaw LE-review


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As usual, phenomenal pics of the pen and the kitty. Oh, that review is pretty good as well ;)

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Congratulation that pen looks awesome :)

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as usual a very good review. Have a lot of fun with your pen ;)

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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Congrats Amir! Im so glad you got this. I am still waiting for my local MB dealer to get it so I can see it...

Great review as well!

Thanks Bry and dont think too much,get the pen ou will not be sorry.

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Congrats Amir! Im so glad you got this. I am still waiting for my local MB dealer to get it so I can see it...

Great review as well!

Thanks Bry and dont think too much,get the pen ou will not be sorry.

 

I don't know the FPH pics of the pen make it look like there is alot of variation in the green, I'd wait to see it in person and buy one that I could pick.

 

Kurt

 

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Congrats Amir! Im so glad you got this. I am still waiting for my local MB dealer to get it so I can see it...

Great review as well!

Thanks Bry and dont think too much,get the pen ou will not be sorry.

 

I don't know the FPH pics of the pen make it look like there is alot of variation in the green, I'd wait to see it in person and buy one that I could pick.

 

Kurt

I guess seeing a pen in real life is always the best idea.

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very nice design!!!

and you and the cat are luck to get it !

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very nice design!!!

and you and the cat are luck to get it !

Well the way the cat see it the pens are his and he lets me play with them every so often :ltcapd:

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Apologies for the thread revival, but I've found a couple here in northern Europe for 681 Eur (approx 850 USD).

 

Is that a reasonable price to pay for the Bernard Shaw? How much does it retail in the U.S.?

Of course it is a LE but since I'm just moving in the MB camp, my knowledge on prices worldwide is fairly limited.

 

If anyone can assist, I'd appreciate.

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Apologies for the thread revival, but I've found a couple here in northern Europe for 681 Eur (approx 850 USD).

 

Is that a reasonable price to pay for the Bernard Shaw? How much does it retail in the U.S.?

Of course it is a LE but since I'm just moving in the MB camp, my knowledge on prices worldwide is fairly limited.

 

If anyone can assist, I'd appreciate.

You can get a new Shaw in the FPH for roughly this price and probably less so assuming you are talking about a used one then it seams a bit expensive.

I would say a used one should go for around 700$ or less.

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Much appreciated, Goodguy.

 

For the record, I was talking about a brand new one in a MB dealer here, after the 5% discount they give me.

 

I'll probably pass despite it to be a good opportunity, they seem to be desparate for business (the recession has made its mark visibly here in the last couple of years).

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recently i brought this pen, however i don't quite know the meaning of the nib. when searching google it re-direct to this topic. LOVE the cat with the pen :P

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