MONTBLANC Meisterstuck 1960s No. 12 18C(18K) 750 Extra Fine “Wing Nib” Green Barrels Piston Filler Fountain Pen Near MINT [006]. Very Popular with its flexible Wing Nib. 18C 750 F nib. The rare Meisterstuck of 1960s. Very beautiful design as photos. The words Meisterstück (masterpiece) were engraved on the cap. You can use your favorite ink by its piston system. Beautiful yellow ink window as Meisterstuck. Very rare green colored barrels. Pre owned and well maintained. Perfectly washed as described below. A hard clear plastic case for protection during transportation. Finishing of Used Products. In order to remove the old ink, it is soaked in lukewarm water containing ascorbic acid overnight to check for any abnormalities. Clean with an ultrasonic cleaner and a dropper until there is no ink remaining. Use a magnifying glass to check the condition of the nib and missing parts. I will recheck the status by actually writing it. Please feel free to request. First of all, please send us a consultation message. We will guide you at a value price. Please order one by one and wait without paying immediately. We will send you an invoice based on the estimated amount, so please pay the billed amount. About Importer’s Obligation. Thank you for your understanding. Our thoughts on the Classic Montblanc. Montblanc, synonymous with fountain pens, has a long and varied history. In modern times, it has become a member of the LVMH Group and has a luxury boutique. However, it had a history of hardship from the 1960s to the 1990s. Montblanc’s position was precarious due to the rise of ballpoint pens, and from the 1960s to the 1980s, the company simplified the materials used and mass-produced them, resulting in a decline in quality. Old Montblanc products that are still being unearthed today have excellent writing feel. However, the quality of the resin is poor. They can suddenly crack. Many Meisterstuck pens are made of thick resin called precious resin and are in relatively good condition. There are variations on the pen clips, such as “GERMANY”, “W-GERMANY”, and “no description”, and it was only after the 1990s that serial numbers were engraved. If you doubt the authenticity of the item, try bringing it to a Montblanc boutique and asking them to adjust the writing feel. Fake pens will not be accepted. However, pens that have been used for half a century still retain the writing habits of their previous owners. If you find that your pen is not writing as you expected, please visit a pen doctor, a professional who will adjust the nib.
Comments are closed.