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After going to the Mont Blanc boutique at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa, CA, I was relieved, and excited that the pen is indeed genuine. The sales associate pointed out the "Pix" trademark, which was branded under the clip as the indicator of authenticity. He explained that there are very good fakes, even with the serial number and Germany stamp on the clip ring, but the impostors never have the trademark. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the nib exchange without paying $250, because I thought the Medium nib was too thick. However, after showing me how to fill it, I did some sample writing with it, and it wasn't too thick. I also visited the art store that I usually went to when I was working on my undergraduate degree, and discovered they had a nice collection of fine pens, including Mont Blanc, Waterman, Conway Stewart, Pilot/Namiki, and others. I walked out with a bottle of Aurora Black. The Aurora Blue looked really nice as well. So now I'm home, writing away and enjoying the smooth play of the nib on my legal pads and Moleskines. In the future, I'm hoping to try out some of the cotton paper by Crane and G. Lalo, and possibly try one of Miquelrius' notebooks.
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Audio Setup: iTunes on Power Mac G4 > ESI Juli@ > Blue Jeans Cable LC-1 > Corda Arietta > HD650; Apple Pro Speakers w/ iSub
Photo Gear: Canon 40D w/ battery grip, 24mm f/1.4L USM, 70-200 f/2.8L USM, Speedlite 580EXII
Hehe, I'm still trying to find a good Parker "51" as a starting Fountain Pen for me on eBay. :P
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My equipment:
Portable Rig: iPod 5G 30GB -> KOSS PortaPro, JVC Marshmallows, Grado SR-225
Since Head-Fi I have spent:$260, I suspect this will increase :P Team Indecisive! :D
Hehe, thanks SONGsanmanwah!
Soon for sale:
Grado SR-225
Xin SuperMicro IV (Received in Sept.)
So I received my Mont Blanc in the mail today, though before I saw the pen, the packing was suspiciously dubious. The box was made from a cardboard beer packaging (because "Corona Extra" was readable on it), and the stuffing was some sunday mailers from a supermarkets. But lo and behold, there it was, the Mont Blanc outer box, and in it, the promised items from the auction were inside. I thought the Meisterstuck 146 was smaller than I imagined, which is good since I didn't want something too big to carry around in my shirt pocket (though I will be as careful if I do). Because I'm waiting for the Noodler's Black to come in the mail, I probably won't put ink in it, unless I find a place that sells ink by the bottle. I will however, take it to the closest Mont Blanc boutique to have it inspected and hopefully, validate it's authenticity. Maybe they'll let me exchange it for a different nib if I want (though it's probably going to be a problem since the warranty card isn't stamped), which would be nice, but not necessary. Plus, I've never been in a Mont Blanc boutique, so it is double excitement for me (especially if I'll admit to them how much I actually spent on it).
I'll post pictures once I get it filled with ink...
Just because it didn't come packaged in discareded Rolex boxes doesn't mean anything.
The pens just keep on coming My newest acquisition
Date of manufacture: 1948 Q4
Model: Parker "51" Demi
Filling System: Aerometric
Nib: 14k Gold, iridium tip, fine
Cap: 1st Inscription- PARKER, 2nd Inscription- MADE IN U.S.A. [next line] 1/10 12K GOLD FILLED, pearlescent cap jewel, 5-line converging pattern
Barrel: Inscription- MADE IN U.S.A. 8 [no dot(s)], Navy Grey
Length: 12.9cm (capped), 11.9cm (uncapped), 14.2cm (posted)
Note: Pictures have a slight blueish/greyish hue to them, maybe due to the fluorescent light I'm using. As a result, colour of the pen looks more teal blue than navy grey. The colour of the pen in real life is predominantly grey with a very subtle blue tone to it. Red/orangeish streaks may be seen in some of the pictures because I used a halogen lamp as supplement light for some of the pictures. Someone please tell me how I can take good pictures!!! I think my last batch of pictures on page 12 came out much nicer because I used a halogen lamp instead of a fluorescent.