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Old 7 August 2010, 05:55 AM   #1
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Entry level Montblanc

Hi everbody, I just ordered me a Montblanc Generation #7386. I think I just put my toe into what maybe a very deep pool.
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Would that be the rollerball?
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Old 7 August 2010, 06:45 AM   #3
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Old 7 August 2010, 06:59 AM   #4
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Old 7 August 2010, 07:40 AM   #5
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That's what I was afraid of.

This is what I am afraid of: Unatainable beauty! http://cgi.ebay.com/Montblanc-John-H...efaultDomain_0
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Old 7 August 2010, 07:50 AM   #6
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One step at a time :-)
Let me plot a course for ya:
1. Generations
2. a Starwalker, or a Boheme
3. a classic Meisterstuck or a LeGrand Meisterstuck, or a Solataire (metal pens)
4. the 149
5. Writers' Edition (some or all of them)
6. Patron of Arts (they are beautiful! 4810 or 888 versions)
7. the skeleton series (John Harrison is one of those)
8. then the limitation of 4 pens and limitation of 1 pens :-)

Step by step

Ops, the above is just the modern pens. Do you want me to plot a course for vintage ones?
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Old 7 August 2010, 08:07 AM   #7
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One step at a time :-)
Let me plot a course for ya:
1. Generations
2. a Starwalker, or a Boheme
3. a classic Meisterstuck or a LeGrand Meisterstuck, or a Solataire (metal pens)
4. the 149
5. Writers' Edition (some or all of them)
6. Patron of Arts (they are beautiful! 4810 or 888 versions)
7. the skeleton series (John Harrison is one of those)
8. then the limitation of 4 pens and limitation of 1 pens :-)

Step by step

Ops, the above is just the modern pens. Do you want me to plot a course for vintage ones?
Must be the KAI EIGHT-STEP PROGRAM to addiction.
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Love the MB's Mikey. Congrats!
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Old 7 August 2010, 10:40 AM   #9
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4. the 149
What the hell is That!

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I gotta give up my Adv. giveaway pens?

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Hold my hand Joe...
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Old 7 August 2010, 11:06 AM   #10
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Hi Mikey ..... Montblanc pens are simply fabulous ..... great choice!
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I love my MB Generation Rollerball... I have blue/black/green and red refills for it...
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Old 7 August 2010, 08:41 PM   #12
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What the hell is That!
Well, the "149" is Montblanc's flagship fountain pen. The Meisterstuck series was introduced back in 1924, and the 149 model debuted around 1952.
It's the quintessential Montblanc "cigar" pen. Over the years the design has remained largely the same, with minor fiddle around the nib, barrel, cap, piston mechanism, material etc. However, the shape remains the same and one can recognise it from far away.

The normal production 149 is available in the following package:
1. black resin with gold furniture. (ident #10575)
http://www.montblanc.com/products/bl..._pen.10575.php
2. gold with silver interleave (ident #02246)
http://www.montblanc.com/products/pr...gold.02246.php
3. platinum with gold clip/ring. (ident #18002)
http://www.montblanc.com/products/pr...inum.18002.php

Over the past 50-60 years, I believe MB changed the appearance of the 149 once (there were a couple of other occasions when MB engraved some stamps on the cap of the 149, but that's not a "change"). In 1999, they had the 75th anniversary Meisterstuck series and MB released 3 editions of 149s that year - Special edition 75th, Limited edition 75th and the Skeleton 75th. The SE series was made only in 1999 and only MB knows how many they made. The LE 75th series has a limitation of 1924 pens. The main difference is on the cap top and the nib -
SE - has a diamond on the cap top, white snowcap star, and a special 75th anniv nib. The pen has gold furniture.
LE - has a diamond on the cap top, Mother of Pearl snowcap, and a special 75th anniv nib. The pen has rosegold furniture including the cap top, clip, capbands, and nib.
Skeleton 75 - This is the first skeleton pen MB produced and the most coveted one. Limitation of 75 pieces.
Example photo for SE:

For LE

For Skeleton 75 there is a link here - http://www.pensinasia.com/new/produc...e_fp_1656.html

Hope this sort of explains the 149.
BTW, E&OE.
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Old 8 August 2010, 03:16 AM   #13
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Old 8 August 2010, 04:08 AM   #14
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Mikey, you are now only looking at the MontBlanc pens.....wait till you discover the other brands and then vintage fountain pens!!!
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Old 8 August 2010, 04:55 AM   #15
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Mikey, you are now only looking at the MontBlanc pens.....wait till you discover the other brands and then vintage fountain pens!!!
Leo, I am to assume that Bics are right out?
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Old 8 August 2010, 09:22 AM   #16
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No, you can use them just do not mention them around here or you might get some flack!!!
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Old 9 August 2010, 01:12 PM   #17
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One step at a time :-)
Let me plot a course for ya:
1. Generations
2. a Starwalker, or a Boheme
3. a classic Meisterstuck or a LeGrand Meisterstuck, or a Solataire (metal pens)
4. the 149
5. Writers' Edition (some or all of them)
6. Patron of Arts (they are beautiful! 4810 or 888 versions)
7. the skeleton series (John Harrison is one of those)
8. then the limitation of 4 pens and limitation of 1 pens :-)

Step by step

Ops, the above is just the modern pens. Do you want me to plot a course for vintage ones?
That is a very heavy steps to undertake. I'm just up to the second one, an LE Starwalker though!
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Old 9 August 2010, 11:23 PM   #18
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That is a very heavy steps to undertake. I'm just up to the second one, an LE Starwalker though!
Just give yourself some more time and you will get there!!! LOL!!!
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Mikey good luck on your quest. may your journey be less painfull than most.
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Congrats, I picked up one of the generation rollerball pens a few years ago and I really enjoy using it, it just feels right. the only bad part is I seem to use it to pay bills with so kind of a bitter sweet feeling
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Old 21 August 2010, 01:51 AM   #21
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Congrats, I picked up one of the generation rollerball pens a few years ago and I really enjoy using it, it just feels right. the only bad part is I seem to use it to pay bills with so kind of a bitter sweet feeling
Know what you mean Jeff, kinda like smashing your thumb with a solid gold hammer; don't feel any better but you look classier doin' it.
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looks like i jumped right into step 3....twice....damn this pen sub-forum!
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Well, the "149" is Montblanc's flagship fountain pen. The Meisterstuck series was introduced back in 1924, and the 149 model debuted around 1952.
It's the quintessential Montblanc "cigar" pen. Over the years the design has remained largely the same, with minor fiddle around the nib, barrel, cap, piston mechanism, material etc. However, the shape remains the same and one can recognise it from far away.

The normal production 149 is available in the following package:
1. black resin with gold furniture. (ident #10575)
http://www.montblanc.com/products/bl..._pen.10575.php
2. gold with silver interleave (ident #02246)
http://www.montblanc.com/products/pr...gold.02246.php
3. platinum with gold clip/ring. (ident #18002)
http://www.montblanc.com/products/pr...inum.18002.php

Over the past 50-60 years, I believe MB changed the appearance of the 149 once (there were a couple of other occasions when MB engraved some stamps on the cap of the 149, but that's not a "change"). In 1999, they had the 75th anniversary Meisterstuck series and MB released 3 editions of 149s that year - Special edition 75th, Limited edition 75th and the Skeleton 75th. The SE series was made only in 1999 and only MB knows how many they made. The LE 75th series has a limitation of 1924 pens. The main difference is on the cap top and the nib -
SE - has a diamond on the cap top, white snowcap star, and a special 75th anniv nib. The pen has gold furniture.
LE - has a diamond on the cap top, Mother of Pearl snowcap, and a special 75th anniv nib. The pen has rosegold furniture including the cap top, clip, capbands, and nib.
Skeleton 75 - This is the first skeleton pen MB produced and the most coveted one. Limitation of 75 pieces.
Example photo for SE:

For LE

For Skeleton 75 there is a link here - http://www.pensinasia.com/new/produc...e_fp_1656.html

Hope this sort of explains the 149.
BTW, E&OE.
Yes, yes it does. I'm gonna get me two of those 75s; one to keep and one for a beater!
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