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7 November 2015, 05:47 AM | #1 |
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Mont Blanc 'M Pen' anyone?
Picked up the new 'M Pen' a few weeks ago when it came out. Absolutely love it.
I find myself playing with the magnetic cap for alignment and cap 'click' all the time while in meetings Any other owners out there? D
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8 November 2015, 10:01 PM | #2 |
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Returning it
I bought a week ago the M rollerball and I am returning it tomorrow. I love the design, I love the magnets, I love the ink (was told by a sales rep that it is gel ink - different than the standard meisterstuck ink), however it hurts my fingers when I write. I have 2 standards meisterstuck and wanted something different. However the metal threads hurt my fingers when I write (i hold my pen quite thight) and the place where the metal joins the resin is not smooth and also hurts me after a few minutes. I feel that it is cutting my fingers. Quite sad as I love the design.
Will swap it for a Meisterstuck Le Grand Rollerball Platinum tomorrow as the handling is softer on my delicates hands! |
8 November 2015, 10:18 PM | #3 |
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i have a mont blanc star walker and it lives an easy life on my desk. the resin cap has cracked twice and i can't be bothered to send it back yet again, i would never buy another montblanc as the materials are cheap.
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9 November 2015, 04:42 AM | #5 | |
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https://www.google.co.uk/?gws_rd=ssl...e=off&start=10 there are quite a few people (that is an understatement) that have the same problem. my real issue is the way that mont blanc handle repairs, they don't make it easy! I actually like the design of the M pen and would have definitely bought one if it was made with something other than "black precious resin" aka acrylic. |
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9 November 2015, 09:38 AM | #6 |
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At this time I have about 30 Montblanc writing instruments in the collection and have only had one issue where I dropped a 144 BP on a concrete floor and shattered the resin barrel into pieces. I still remember the "sick" feeling in my gut that day, but that was my baptism into "precious resin". :)
Called up MB and shipped it back to them for repair. The cost of the repair was quoted at $100.00. Two weeks later I received the pen back in beautiful repaired condition (replaced the barrel and polished the rest up) and the receipt stated "No Charge". And they threw in a nice MB polishing cloth gratis. Admittedly that was 30 years ago and Kohinoor handled their repairs, but the point is that today and for over 30 years I have I typically have used MB fountain pens and this is the only time I have ever had any issues with the pen breaking. I caused it. As Leo kindly stated, these are fine writing instruments and resin is like glass, but not quite as hard. You can cause a fracture easily by dropping it on a hard surface like a wooden table or Formica surface like a cube desk at work. So many people associate a name like Montblanc with durability, but this is false in the extreme. As a friendly suggestion may I submit that if you want a pen with durability do a bit of research and get something made out of plastic, hard rubber, or metal. There are some very pretty and functional ones out there. But if you are going to acquire anything made out of resin or even celluloid there is a risk of fracture. But then again you get pens that can be polished to a glass like luster and produce deep richness. My Compliments!
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10 November 2015, 04:22 AM | #7 |
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Don't forget the hand feel. I have aluminum pens. Titanium pens. Platinum pens. Nothing feels as warm to me as Montblanc precious resin. I've cracked a meisterstuk roller ball barrel.
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I can not stand touching metal when I write with any pen.
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I've never had resin crack on a Montblanc, and I own and have owned many. |
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