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Parcel arrived on my desk today..
Opened it up... Nice Box with a Montblanc pen in it.
Didn't bother about it as I ain't a pen sort of guy.
Anyhow..gave it a google and...
Things worth over £200 !!
Who would buy a pen worth this amount?
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[url= http://www.montblanc.com/products/midnight_black_midnight_black.105657.php ]Montblanc[/url]
Anyone want to buy it?
No, because Mont Blanc is a brand for poseurs alone.
I use Cross or vintage Parkers. (But then, I am a poseur!)
For 200 quid I'd buy a better looking pen and a fountain pen at that. What do you do to get sent 200quid biros?
I did give it a little test run but my writing did not improve!
Which one?
How much?
Who sent it to you and why?
Starwalker Midnight Black Ball point
Email me if Interested
A supplier,because I buy and sell there product.
I have one. Was given to me by my grandfather who was given it back in the sixties
Style's ok, but £200 for a ball point? No chance. I'll stick with my stainless steel Sharpie, thank you. At least it'll write on just about anything. And it only cost $16.
I've two, bought one as a gift for the gf as part of her Xmas too, buy what you like, you could always sell it up at jolly drover
"Mont Blanc is a brand for poseurs alone"
+1. Another Cross user here.
I got one as an engagement present from the missus over ten years ago. I use it every day and think it writes beautifully, let down only by my scratty handwriting.
I'll give you £50.
I've got a Mont Blanc. And a Sheaffer, a Cross, a Parker and a Waterman. None beat my old 1970s Sheaffer (sadly RIP), and the Mont Blanc isn't worth the cash.
Best bet - a vintage Parker 51.
"Mont Blanc is a brand for poseurs alone"
LOL and of course when it comes to mountain bikes we're all pragmatists!
Clearly Mont Blanc isn't a niche enough pen brand for STW.
Best bet - a vintage Parker 51.
A class choice.
I got 3 'Mont Blanc' pens for $5 in Shanghai market.
Dad has a real one. I had to sign something for him so wound him up a treat - took out my 'Mont Blanc', pretended it had run out, chucked it in the bin and produced a 2nd one. His face was a picture!
I use a Pelikan daily
I got given one by our CEO as congratulations for completing some bit of work. It says everything you need to know about him.
Would rather have had the far more practical £200.
I got given one by our CEO as congratulations for completing some bit of work. It says everything you need to know about him
Actually, when considered carefully it actually says everything you need to know about [b]you[/b].
See Mont Blanc as in the same category as Rolex and ST Dupont, with Cross being more like Omega and Ronson (but not really Ronson)
I have a Mont Blanc Star Walker...
got it for my 30th, used it about 10 times too scared to let it leave the house.
In a moment of googlemadness I've just discovered that Newell Rubbermaid own Berol, Parker, Waterman, rotring, Paper:Mate Sharpie and Dymo. The Berol website has a really good section about the history of pen/pencil manufacture in the UK and the background behind the various companies...
Picks up an arriviste Tombow carbon fibre fountain pen for today's signing of letters and things.
TK Maxx selling Mont Blanc pens for £30
It's a different world, isn't it. I pushed the boat out and am currently using one of these:
To be fair though, I'm a geek. If god had intended us to write stuff down he wouldn't have given us keyboards. If I had a three figure sum to spend on a writing implement it'd probably be a Unicomp Customizer 105 or a DAS Model S Professional.
Dunhill Sidecar Chassis for the gentleman's win. Tends not to leave the house.
My daily writers are a Cross Century Classic, a Lamy Vista and a Japanese only Spalding Bros. maple bodied pen.
I don't use ballpoints or rollerballs - only fountain pens or pencils.
FPs as above. Pencils are either the classic yellow and black Staedtler Noris or my recently acquired Rotring Rapid Pro.
I really really want a Mont Blanc Meisterstuck, chiefly because Donna Tartt's "The Secret History" is one of my favourite books and they get mentioned in there a few times.
Hope you are going to declare it on your P11D 🙂
Mont Blanc = architect
I dropped my ex bosses MB pen down the side of the seat on a train down to London once and couldn't get the blo**y thing out he just said oh don't worry I wanted a new one anyway.
I then googled it back at the office and blanched....OMG how much.
I'd def ebay it and buy something I really wanted
[cough] rotring 600 = architect...
Just the sort of overpriced tat that boils my liquid by-products.
It's a pen. Any comparison with the commonality of loving high end mountainbikes here-about is silly. A pen doesn't suffer from poor handling due to excess unsprung mass, sloppy angles, or graunchy shifting, crap brakes, or inertia due to high rotating mass. A high end mountain bike is a symphony of engineering solutions.
A pen leaves a mark on paper. Function, not form please. A biro functions, a Mont Blanc is an insult to a nice mountain, and the stationery equivalent of a bottle blonde with a boob job.
(Not a bad rant for me.........)
There's a difference, I think, between "nice thing" and "uni-directional audio cables."
I like nice things. I'd entertain paying, oh, twenty quid say, on a nice pen, if I were so inclined as to desire such a thing. At £200, that's beyond 'nice pen' and into 'that's a new motherboard and CPU' territory. I can't envisage a situation where I'd have £200 to burn on a luxury and think "yeah, a pen, that's at the top of my list." I can think of far better ways (for me personally) of spending a lump of that size.
I use a Mont Blanc when signing contracts, it looks better than some scabby old biro. I think it was about £400 but it's worth it. It's no more or less functional than a scabby old biro but it gives a professional image, and like it or not, image counts.
I write lots every day. I like to have nice tools for the job.
My fountain pens are worth from £15 to £350. So what? Each gives me pleasure every time it's used.
When i left my last job i was given vouchers and a pen made sense given i write lots and it is a permanent reminder.
+ 1 Each gives me pleasure every time it's used.
+ 1 Cross
I had a Cross Apogee. It was rubbish. Scratchy, inconsistent and messy. Even a new nib didn't help.
Actually, when considered carefully it actually says everything you need to know about you.
Get you!
Actually, you would probably need a bit more background to know why it was so totally crass, so I take it back.
It's still a ******* £200 pen...
Nasa spent a small fortune developing a pen that could write in outer space. Apparently the technological challenges to overcome the zero gravity environment and still maintain good ink flow were quite hard to overcome.
Of course the russians just used a pencil.
I find lots of little baby pens like this, abandoned on the wild near where I live:
Nasa spent a small fortune developing a pen that could write in outer space. Apparently the technological challenges to overcome the zero gravity environment and still maintain good ink flow were quite hard to overcome.Of course the russians just used a pencil.
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I had one of those Fischer Space Pens. It was crap.
Of course the russians just used a pencil.
[url= http://www.thespacereview.com/article/613/1 ]All a myth, I'm afraid.[/url]
Mont Blanc a bit boardroom chav
Conway Stewart here 😉



