Vintage MONT BLANC 264 fountain pen with a 14k B- Broad point nib. It is flexy, as can be seen on the writing sample provided. The 264 is pretty rare to come by. What makes this particular pen even more attractive is the almost new condition and that it is a first generation, early 1950’s, 264. The early versions feature a ski-slope flat feed and no engravings on the gold cap ring, but on the cap side, while the later pens had the round feed and engraved cap rings. Also, the early versions had a yellowish/ ivory- colored snowflake, while the later ones were pure white. These pens are very sought after among collectors. The montblanc snowflake is very thin and brittle and also often cracks and the black parts falls of. This pen has no cracks anywhere on it, nor any repaired cracks. The pen is in near mint condition, as you can see on the pictures. There is a smaller indentation on the car under the clip, probably caused by the clip itself, other than that, this is a mint pen. It is a piston filler pen. The pen itself has been fully serviced, which included disassembly, thorough cleaning and all moving parts lubrication, thus the pistons operates smoothly. You can see the pen fully disassembled in one of the pictures. I have provided a writing sample using Pelikan 4001 black tint, in order to further describe the writing characteristics of the nib. The pen is guaranteed authentic.
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