Fellow Nibsters:
Saw this Pen article in on-line yesterday and thought I would share.
Story by Nick Sullivan - Esquire - 2 May 24
Montblanc's MeisterstĆ¼ck isn't an essential. Which is exactly what makes it so great
"A fountain pen [FP] is like a tie these days. Itās not a necessity but an expression of tasteāand a chance to snatch a little extra joy from the grip of everyday existence.
Given the choice, would you rather scratch out a note with a cheap plastic ballpoint or glide a finely tuned 18k-gold nib over a sheet of paper? No contest [hands-down].
Which brings us to Montblanc.
Founded in 1906 with the catchy name 'Simplizissiumus-FĆ¼llhalter' [] the company pioneered modern, easy-to-use fountain pens.
And the MeisterstĆ¼ckā German for āMasterpieceāāhas been the pinnacle of its lineup since it was introduced in 1924.
Itās the fountain pen elevated to an art form.
MB MeisterstĆ¼ck 149 Fontain Pen
Combining superior engineering and materials, the century-old MeisterstĆ¼ck takes the writing experience to another level by ensuring that the ink flows in an unbroken stream from reservoir to nib to paper without the slightest pressure from the user.
Itās a simple pleasure but a profound one. And sometimesāmore often than you might expectāthatās just what you need". []
My name engraved Vintage (1990' circa), #144 Meisterstuck Classic Fountain (black with gold trim...extra-fine two-tone [14K 4810 rhodium-plated inlay] nib), Pen w/ 75th Anniversary Diamond Solitaire Cap
TOP - My name engraved Vintage (1990ā circa), Meisterstuck Classic (black with gold trim), Rollerball Pen.
BOTTOM - My name engraved Vintage (1990' circa), #144 Meisterstuck Classic Fountain (black with gold trim...extra-fine two-tone, 14K 4810 rhodium-plated inlay] nib), Pen w/ 75th Anniversary Diamond Solitaire Cap
Works Cited: MB Meisterstuck FP 100yr Anniversary
"Montblanc - celebrating 100 years of inspired writing". MB Slogan
Saw this Pen article in on-line yesterday and thought I would share.
Story by Nick Sullivan - Esquire - 2 May 24
Montblanc's MeisterstĆ¼ck isn't an essential. Which is exactly what makes it so great
"A fountain pen [FP] is like a tie these days. Itās not a necessity but an expression of tasteāand a chance to snatch a little extra joy from the grip of everyday existence.
Given the choice, would you rather scratch out a note with a cheap plastic ballpoint or glide a finely tuned 18k-gold nib over a sheet of paper? No contest [hands-down].
Which brings us to Montblanc.
Founded in 1906 with the catchy name 'Simplizissiumus-FĆ¼llhalter' [] the company pioneered modern, easy-to-use fountain pens.
And the MeisterstĆ¼ckā German for āMasterpieceāāhas been the pinnacle of its lineup since it was introduced in 1924.
Itās the fountain pen elevated to an art form.
MB MeisterstĆ¼ck 149 Fontain Pen
Combining superior engineering and materials, the century-old MeisterstĆ¼ck takes the writing experience to another level by ensuring that the ink flows in an unbroken stream from reservoir to nib to paper without the slightest pressure from the user.
Itās a simple pleasure but a profound one. And sometimesāmore often than you might expectāthatās just what you need". []
My name engraved Vintage (1990' circa), #144 Meisterstuck Classic Fountain (black with gold trim...extra-fine two-tone [14K 4810 rhodium-plated inlay] nib), Pen w/ 75th Anniversary Diamond Solitaire Cap
TOP - My name engraved Vintage (1990ā circa), Meisterstuck Classic (black with gold trim), Rollerball Pen.
BOTTOM - My name engraved Vintage (1990' circa), #144 Meisterstuck Classic Fountain (black with gold trim...extra-fine two-tone, 14K 4810 rhodium-plated inlay] nib), Pen w/ 75th Anniversary Diamond Solitaire Cap
Works Cited: MB Meisterstuck FP 100yr Anniversary
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