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The following pens are assisting me in the office today...

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My current fixation with vintage 149s making me see something that wasn't there! :)

 

As you say Zaddick a good pen no matter the vintage! Enjoy it Perry :thumbup:

I'm really enjoying the 149, it is gold trimmed as surmised and of 90-94 time frame. The Wilde writes like a dream also! Very happy with my pen show acquisitions, traded for both of them and got the box with the Wilde!

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Hello:

This MB Noblesse bordeaux is waiting for next week.

 

 

 

The thread is asking about today, not future plans!

 

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Using my 139 that is inked with Florida Blue.

 

Me too, the 139 I got from the LA show with Waterman Blue Black! Love it!

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Not really "using today" but an import pen for me.

 

Bought this Montblanc Meisterstück 146 in 1988 to sign my first employment contract after finishing university :rolleyes: .

This 146 was in use for several years and took me back to my interest for fountain pens.

 

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Not really "using today" but an import pen for me.

 

Bought this Montblanc Meisterstück 146 in 1988 to sign my first employment contract after finishing university :rolleyes: .

This 146 was in use for several years and took me back to my interest for fountain pens.

 

A pen for life.

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Not really "using today" but an import pen for me.

 

Bought this Montblanc Meisterstück 146 in 1988 to sign my first employment contract after finishing university :rolleyes: .

This 146 was in use for several years and took me back to my interest for fountain pens.

 

 

 

A very special pen! Very nice, thanks for sharing. (great photos too)

"Inspiration exists, but it has to find you working." -Pablo Picasso


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I'm using a 344 with an OB nib inked with Akkerman Vermeer's Kobaltblauw.

Rationalizing pen and ink purchases since 1967.

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Not really "using today" but an import pen for me.

 

Bought this Montblanc Meisterstück 146 in 1988 to sign my first employment contract after finishing university :rolleyes: .

This 146 was in use for several years and took me back to my interest for fountain pens.

 

 

I love the 146s with the monotone nibs.

Khan M. Ilyas

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You know, we deserve pictures of these 139s!

 

:)

 

Added a 149 with Robert Oster ink to the 139 for today. Here's a picture...

 

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Not really "using today" but an import pen for me. Bought this Montblanc Meisterstück 146 in 1988 to sign my first employment contract after finishing university :rolleyes: .This 146 was in use for several years and took me back to my interest for fountain pens.

 

Oddly enough I bought a 146 in 1988: My first MB. The start of a Mont Blanc habit that is still strong over a hundred later. It is still in regular use today, along with siblings.

 

As 888007888 pointed out, it is truly a pen for life.

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