Sunday 29 April 2012

Montblanc Meisterstuck

Spot the difference?
Montblanc Meisterstuck 140 series 
A blog with subject matter of fountain pens would not not be complete if we were not to include a post on the classic Montblanc Meisterstuck series. Pictured above we have from our collection two Meisterstuck pens, they appear at first glance to be identical. In fact they are quite different.


Montblanc Meisterstuck 146 Piston Filler
Masterpeice or (Meisterstuck) series 140, comprising of three models (Nos. 142, 144 and 146) was introduced in 1948. The range was further enhanced in 1952 with a 149 model when thermo-plastics became the chosen production material.
This recently serviced 146 pictured left, produced in (Montblanc named) "Black Precious Resin" has a piston filler mechanism and clear ink view window.

Meisterstuck Two Tone OBB Nib




Meisterstuck nibs have the number 4810 stamped on them, this number is significant, it was the height of Mont Blanc as measured in metres in 1929. This M.B.146 pen is fitted with two-tone 14ct Gold nib with Rhodium plated centre inlay. The Iridium writing tip a very broad oblique (OBB), ideal for writers with a flowing style.



Montblanc Meisterstuck 147 Cartridge Filler




Pictured above is a newly acquired Monblanc Meisrerstuck 147 cartridge filler, sometimes referred to as "Traveller 147". Greatly reduced ink capacity from the 146 piston filler, but having a unique  facility of carrying a spare ink cartridge housed within a double carrier screwed into the barrel of pen. Manufactured from black thermo-plastic it is styled and feels exactly the same to hold and write with as original M.B. 146. This M.B. 147 is fitted with two-tone 14ct gold nib with rhodium centre inlay, it has a fine (F) iridium tip.

A word of warning to all with a yearning to own their own new or used genuine Montblanc Meisterstuck writing instrument. The Montblanc 140 series has, over the years, attracted more fakes/replicas/counterfeits than any other pen produced. There are a number of obvious things to look out for, but many counterfeit issues can only be spotted by experts. Our advice, always buy new from official Montblanc retailers or buy used from a reputable dealer. 


2 comments:

  1. I have been given a Meisterstuck No. 140 pen. How do I know what model 140 it is?

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  2. I have also been given a Mont Blanc that I cannot identify as to model. It is very slim, made of some metal (aluminum?), black with gold clip that has the whitecap at the bottom tip of the clip. The pen has a flat top with the White star logo. It uses a cartridge and has the embossed star and says Montblanc on the gold colored nib. Can you help?

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