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Took out my MB 138 yesterday and filled it with black Quink. Today it's at the office with me.

Good sized pen, nice broad nib.

 

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pictures done with Iphone 6s.

 

That's how it looks when photographed at the studio:

 

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This is IMHO the most attractive pen I have ever seen. Congratulations Christof!

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Today I am using my latest pen acquisition and my only Montblanc, a smooth medium MB 146 from 1991 that I filled with Meisterstuck Blue Hour Twilight Blue ink. I will be taking notes all day from Kochan's text in Objective-C Programming.

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My newest addition, 149 in rose gold trim.

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I use mine with the same ink! :) they match perfectly don't they?

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I use mine with the same ink! :) they match perfectly don't they?

Yes, and it shades so wonderfully!

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Still loving my Agatha BP, though I did have the Rouge et Noir FP out for a quick journal entry.

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"Here was a man who had said, with his wan smile, that once he realized that he would never be a protagonist, he decided to become, instead, an intelligent spectator, for there was no point in writing without serious motivation." - Casaubon referring to Belbo, Foucault's Pendulum.

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Well, am using one of my 7 MB 149s, medium nib, filled with Aurora Blue ink.

 

I have to sell 2 of my 149s, and get one of the Dumas pens, like seen in Dubhe's pictures.

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    • Ceilidh
      Ah, but how to get it processed - that is the question. I believe that the last machine able to run K-14 (Kodachrome processing) ceased to operate some 15 or so years ago. Perhaps the film will be worth something as a curiosity in my estate sale when I die. 😺
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      Thanks for the info (I only used B&W film and learned to process that).   Boy -- the stuff I learn here!  Just continually astounded at the depth and breadth of knowledge in this community! Ruth Morrisson aka inkstainedruth 
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