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Old 3 September 2019, 05:27 AM   #1
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Triple incoming - Montblanc writers edition

Hi all,

I have a few standard Montblanc pens which I use for work but I started to look at the limited editions and they are stunning in person.

I wanted to get ones that I can use at home and that I liked so I started with these three and look forward to adding some more in the future!













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Old 4 September 2019, 02:17 AM   #2
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Nice pickups!


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Old 4 September 2019, 02:19 AM   #3
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Very nice. My watch AD is also an authorized Mont Blanc dealer so I get to see a few of the LE pens come through.
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Old 5 September 2019, 06:34 PM   #4
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Thanks - the Dumas is a very special pen as it is one of the most decorated of the writers editions.
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Old 8 September 2019, 09:57 AM   #5
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Very nice pen.
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Old 23 January 2020, 01:27 PM   #7
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Great selection, but be careful...just like our Rolex watches, those pens are addictive - don't be surprised if you find yourself adding more of them to the collection!

I am a huge fan of the limited edition Montblanc pens and have been fortunate enough to nail down ballpoint versions of every pen in the Writers' Series. I have a few of the other LE Pens, most recently picking up the Walt Disney. While it is considerably more than I have spent for any of my other pens, I am visiting my local Montblanc boutique on Saturday to get a Great Masters James Purdey rollerball. It is an absolute work of art!

Not that you need my approval, but I was pleased to read that you use your pens at work! I rotate through my entire collection regularly, carrying and using my pens on a daily basis. IMO, our watches, pens, and other "toys" are nice, but, IMO, they are meant to be used and enjoyed.

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Interesting collection; I wish the pens were labeled so I knew which was what. I today purchased a couple of Writers Limited Edition pens, one roller ball and one fountain. I'm anxious to receive them.
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Thanks - the Dumas is a very special pen as it is one of the most decorated of the writers editions.
But which signature?
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OK, one is obviously Shakespeare, one is the Dumas with the marble looking barrel, and the third is the Kipling. A nice collection.
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But which signature?


The more collectible son one.


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