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Old 16 June 2015, 08:28 AM   #1
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1955 Montblanc 142 Green Striated FP and Pencil Set - Original

Okay guys,

Here you go.

I waited a LONG TIME to find a Montblanc Green Striated / Striped set that would cause me to cease my search and pull the proverbial trigger. A 1955
Montblanc 142 Green Striated FP and Pencil set in its original green leather zippered case.

I will post more photographs later, but for now this one is worth the sharing as it is to any Montblanc Vintage FP / Set lovers!

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Old 19 June 2015, 02:46 AM   #2
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Richard, very nice…enjoy writing with your new set!!!
Also Happy for you after the long wait…..
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Old 19 June 2015, 08:55 AM   #3
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Richard, very nice…enjoy writing with your new set!!!
Also Happy for you after the long wait…..
Thank you Leo,

This one was a killer.

I can't tell you how many time I almost settled for a single FP or Pencil and went toward an "assembled" set, but am very glad I did not. When one wants a pen / set for a collection the temptation is almost overwhelming (at least to me) to just get it! I waited .......... for a set that was original and complete.

There are not enough years in life to "wait" for what is needed to add to a collection, but this one was more than worth the wait.

NOS! In its original condition. 60 years old. I don't think I could have added a set more appealing.

Again this is only my opinion. But it does have a "sigh factor" to it.
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Old 19 June 2015, 11:59 PM   #4
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Wow! Congrats Richard! That is a rare find... with the case too... Well done mate!
Now you will need the grey striated set, the 144 green set, 144 grey set, 146 green set ... :-)
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Old 20 June 2015, 02:18 AM   #5
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Wow! Congrats Richard! That is a rare find... with the case too... Well done mate!
Now you will need the grey striated set, the 144 green set, 144 grey set, 146 green set ... :-)
So…..do you have any leads for Richard as to where he can buy those other sets???
Just kidding…..
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Congratulations, Richard. It is a beautiful set. Let us know how it writes!
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Old 20 June 2015, 11:17 PM   #7
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So…..do you have any leads for Richard as to where he can buy those other sets???
Just kidding…..
The usual suspects... Max, Osman, Tom, Lutz, Gary, and, if you're game enough, also Monica at the bay.
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Old 21 June 2015, 07:29 AM   #8
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Wow, beautiful pen and case.
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Old 21 June 2015, 10:03 PM   #9
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Congrats awesome vintage classic .
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Old 22 June 2015, 10:21 AM   #10
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Enjoy it! my girlfriend tried to buy me a vintage mont blanc and I told her not too, regretting that decision now! what a beauty!!!
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Old 25 June 2015, 12:58 PM   #11
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After 10 days or so of writing, I am surprised to say that the FP writes as well as any FP that I have owned.

Smooth and just the right amount of wetness.
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Old 25 June 2015, 01:21 PM   #12
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Wow! Congrats Richard! That is a rare find... with the case too... Well done mate!
Now you will need the grey striated set, the 144 green set, 144 grey set, 146 green set ... :-)
Yeah!.... It's a never ending story.
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Old 25 June 2015, 01:22 PM   #13
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Congratulations, Richard. It is a beautiful set. Let us know how it writes!
Thanks Frosty!

It writes as well as any FP I have ever owned. Seriously!
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Old 29 August 2015, 05:21 PM   #14
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Going on to the 144 and 146 this week.

Wish me well!
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Did you find a 144 or 146?


Green striated is so beautiful that if I had known about their existence before I started collecting pens, I would've nixed all the other pens and saved up for a green striated FP.
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Huge congratulations, Richard! That is one beautiful set! May you write long and happily with it!
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Old 27 September 2015, 03:54 PM   #17
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Haven't found either the 144 or 146 set. This one took me about 7 years from the time I set my affection on it so I don't expect the other two sets to be any easier.

The quest is almost as enjoyable as the acquisition.
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Wow - What a find! Beautiful set and case!

I wish Montblanc would offer Meisterstücks in different colors and designs in their current lineup.
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Wow - What a find! Beautiful set and case!

I wish Montblanc would offer Meisterstücks in different colors and designs in their current lineup.
I do also Eric!

If they were to offer this set today, even if it costs several thousands of dollars, I would be in the market. It is just that good.

I have the Montblanc Agatha, Hemingway, and many other of the Writer's pens. Nothing that I own compares to this 1955 green striated set. Nothing!

I am glad that I live in a time where a 7 year search for a truly exquisite pen doesn't take a lifetime. Just 7 years. And worth every minute of it.
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I have now had this FP for about 5 months and am writing a post Travel Journal with it for my children so they can "experience" my travels with me. Africa, Iraq, Britain, Scotland, Canada, Hong Kong, Mainland China, Malaysia, Mexico, Alaska, and all over the United States.

Dear God! Why can they not manufacturer a fountain pen today like this one from 1955!!?? "Satisfaction" is the singular word that comes to my mind after spending scores of hours writing with it. (Sigh.....)

There are very few "things" that I love in this life for they are just "things", but this thing is one worthy of my affections!

Just deeply notewothy!!!



BTW: There is a book on Travel Journaling that I would recommend for you World Travelers that would like to simply improve and increase your talents and global prose! Globejotting by Dave Fox. This is a fun book that injects quality into your journaling. Common sense comes to mind when I read it.

http://www.amazon.com/Globejotting-W.../dp/1592993443

Get it if you want to "perfect" your journaling skill set.
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Done!!
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I wish I had a Green Straited 149....but I would lower myself to a 146 if I could find one

I don't understand why they call it 'straited' it's just 'striped' to me.

I love using my 3BO 149 every day...only problem is waiting for the ink to dry when I sign a letter and want to put it into the fax or scanner
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very likeable!
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I wish I had a Green Straited 149....but I would lower myself to a 146 if I could find one

I don't understand why they call it 'straited' it's just 'striped' to me.

I love using my 3BO 149 every day...only problem is waiting for the ink to dry when I sign a letter and want to put it into the fax or scanner
I know an artisan who made a 149 green striated from 1950s celluloid rods that MB chucked out during a factory restructure. He took the furniture and guts of a 1950s black celluloid 149 and transplanted them into this striated pen.

A green striated 146 is easily achievable with the right amount of $$$. They are available quite readily.
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They tend to call it striated as the "stripes" are not of evenly "striped" but more twisted like muscle tissue.
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A little better photo of the pen for those interested.

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That is a spectacular find and beautiful pen!
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Richard, that FP is just beautiful…a piece of 'Art' it is!!!
If I might be nosy…what does a FP like that cost these days???
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Richard, that FP is just beautiful…a piece of 'Art' it is!!!
If I might be nosy…what does a FP like that cost these days???
Typically about $1500.00 for the set in good condition.

You can do some research on Ebay as they are found there on occasion.
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I know an artisan who made a 149 green striated from 1950s celluloid rods that MB chucked out during a factory restructure. He took the furniture and guts of a 1950s black celluloid 149 and transplanted them into this striated pen.

A green striated 146 is easily achievable with the right amount of $$$. They are available quite readily.
OK well I must not be looking in the right places...
When you say the right amount of $$$ I'm guessing you mean a lot more $$$$ (four figures)...
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