Mont Blanc Meisterstuck ballpoint pen. Real or Fake?
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My mont blanc meisterstuck pen. Can someone tell me if its real or not .Thanks
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Is Real!!!
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It`s real, i mean he touch it and he can interact with it, then exist.
C'monm really ? it's fu**ing obvious, the quality and the materials are worst than a " real " one, at long distance maybe seems legit but when you look at close.... -
Che pero no sean hijos de puta manga de cabrones, no confundan a la persona que si es real, falsa, real, falsa, pónganse de acuerdo manga de maricones. Hablen con propiedad.
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i have the same pen for buy ..
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It's fake, the lettering on the real one is much finer and the finish overall is very distinctive. Having said that, a pen is a pen, to me. Any ball pen is only as good as the refill inside it. Stick a space pen refill in there and you'll upgrade the pen significantly. Also bear in mind that expensive pens are usually kept in boxes and not used very often for fear of loss or damage, the best pen is the one you have on you every day to make notes on-the-move and help you along in life.
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that pen is real
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I would also say it is real but my pen has the Pix also on the inside of the clip, which the one in the video does not seem to have. But if it is a copy, then it is a very good one. I also almost fell off my chair when I saw how the guy handles the parts.......
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It's a fake, so obvious. Mont Blanc does not sell pen that have indentations on the star. It would be a reject and garbage.
Not sure why most people think it's real. Probably because they didn't see that defect on it.
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Real.
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It's real matey and if not it's a very carefully and expensively manufactured fake.
Run the serial number and see if there is another with that number.
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Hey kid,
it's real :) you just need to think logically. The pen is worth about $500. So if someone went through the trouble of manufacturing it the exact same way Montblanc does, you might as well use your fake pen instead of the other one, because noone else will be able to tell either.
The point of these pens is not their actual value. It's part of an entiquette in business. As you can imagine, there's not a single pen in the world that is worth more than $100, maybe not even $20 :) but if it's manufactured that well, it's probably real.
Treat it well and make use of it, once you grow up :) -
It is definitely real. One of the guys below says real montblancs screw in. This is true of ROLLERBALL, not ballpoint. The pen you have there is without doubt real. I have mine sitting on my lap and disassembled it at the same time you did to compare. Yours matches exactly. the only test you could do that would further authenticate it is to shine light through the resin; if it glows red, it's genuine, any other color, or if it's opaque, its a fake. But given the exact match of the mechanism and everything, I money is on red light through the resin as well.
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Real
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it look real to me.
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Fake
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its fake, the clip is hollow.
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REAL
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It's not possible to tell by the video, but if you shine a flashlight through the black resin parts, the light coming out will be a very dim red rather than bluish.
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It is the real mccoy
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Real
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