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<blockquote data-quote="monbla256" data-source="post: 413086" data-attributes="member: 2244"><p>No, out of the over 300 I have, only about 36 are MBs. The rest are mostly late 30's thru early '60s Parkers, both US and UK models and probably 100 are post war European pens. I've a wide variety of German pens from the late '40s thru '50s. By the mid to late '60s the ballpoint had superceded the fountain pen as a writting tool and many makers began to make pocket jewelery which is where the Mont Blanc firm is today ! I wouldn't have ANY of their pens made after 1960 myself and don't :twisted: :twisted:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="monbla256, post: 413086, member: 2244"] No, out of the over 300 I have, only about 36 are MBs. The rest are mostly late 30's thru early '60s Parkers, both US and UK models and probably 100 are post war European pens. I've a wide variety of German pens from the late '40s thru '50s. By the mid to late '60s the ballpoint had superceded the fountain pen as a writting tool and many makers began to make pocket jewelery which is where the Mont Blanc firm is today ! I wouldn't have ANY of their pens made after 1960 myself and don't :twisted: :twisted: [/QUOTE]
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