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26 October 2019, 12:24 PM | #33 |
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In terms of a gift, I suppose it also depends on the type of person you’re getting it for.
If the person knows little to some things about them and it’s a milestone celebration, you can never go wrong with a traditional Meisterstuck MB, whether ball point or a fountain. If they’re big on art and uniqueness, I’ve found Aurora and Montegrappa to be great for traditionalists & Kaweico or Pilot for those who like modern clean-lined designs. If you’re buying for someone who knows a bit about pens and is more about build quality than just a name, Pelican and Platinum have some outstanding offerings of every price range and draw/cartridge/piston style. Then of course you can always look up homage series of different companies in case that person has a hobby/affinity that truly represents them. I once bought an MB Mozart for a close friend who was a pianist & a Kaweco for a friend who had just landed his first big job at an architecture firm. If all ideas lead to a blank, you can’t go wrong with an MB. :) Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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