Mont Blanc Meisterstuck p163 rollerball review
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Just ordered this pen from magictodoor.com. 5 days later I am full of doubt due to zero correspondence, a beautiful pen arrives for $56. Who knew. Notice the detail on the center band as well as serial number and Germanyon upper clip ring and 'Pix' underneath the clip. Whatever that means. fantastic.
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haha your hand slip haha
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I am 100% sure that this pen is fake. Pretty good replica though. I want to have something like this that I can bring it anywhere without taking care of it, and feel nothing even if I lost it.
OK, one obvious thing that I said this is fake is that the real one screw open and close. There are some tiny detail like the clip plating doesn't look even, too much scratches on the precious resin for only one day use, box looks fake, too. -
FAKE!! Who are you impressing? Does it matter? I own 4 genuine mbs I think it makes me look like an asshole writing with a pen that is more than some people make in a week.
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It's amazing how good fakes of everything are these days. I happened across a good condition used, (and by all checks I know of) authentic, early to mid 1990's MB 163 at a thrift store today for fifty cents. With a little polishing, the Classique will look nearly new. After finding that MB rollerball refills cost $7.50 each and that they last about as long as one cartridge/converter fill on a fountain pen (costing pennies), I'm surprised I've not run into MB rollerball pens at thrift stores in the past. I say enjoy your pen, real or fake - if you use MB refills, the writing experience will be very much the same.
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I know M2D is fake, but I only know they're fake because I have heard that. But I've also heard they're even faking the resin (showing red in light) and that these Chinese M2D pens are near indistinguishable from the real ones. I looked one of mine that I bought from an MB store in Boca Raton and that clip looks the same. The only big tell from what I can see is that his box is a give away. It's just kind of worrying because it'll make buying online really tough if it's getting this hard to tell
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It's fake because he bought it from magictodoor which is known for selling fake montblanc pens. Just because it has the PIX logo does not mean it's real, the fakers are getting really good with these things now. I personally think the biggest tell is the clip. The clip sticks out a bit more before running parallel to the barrel. On the gen it is a more gradual bend rather than the abrupt one you see in the video. Hope that helps.
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I am wondering the same. This one looks pretty good other than I think his box is off (the star is black which I don't usually see). I didn't see the PIX, but if it has the trademark with it, I think it's supposedly legit. Can you clarify on why this is fake?
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where else can you buy rep pens like this ??
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I Went to Office Depot and purchased a actual Mont blanc refill and put it into this pen. That is what I use every day.
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Sorry, poor typing. After comparing this pen to others for sale, I couldn't tell the difference.
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I took this been to Mori luggage. I compared it to what they had there which was listed at $400. The weight the way to Inserts onto the top and the feel and the look our indiscernible from the actual real pan.
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I just wondered how could you tell, because i found no difference from my MB which was brought from a decent european shopping mall...
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I'm really thinking about getting a replica pen like this one...I can't see myself spending over $100 for a rollerball (if it was a fountain, then that would be a different story lol), and I was thinking of getting a Montblanc, but the real ones are so pricey. Can you tell me if yours is metal? And what refills can you use for it? Does it use an actual Montblanc style refill or a standard refill like Pilot G2, Waterman, Schmidt 888, etc.?
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hey iloreyix, the pen is not authentic, but it's pretty nice for a rep
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cant be real for that price.
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