At the top, Montblanc

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From my younger years I have always been interested in fountain pens. It is actually only from the end of 2019 that I really started collecting fountain pens as a hobby. When you start a hobby, everything is new and it’s a real voyage of discovery.

I have to admit that I underestimated this in the sense that there was a real fountain pen revival going on around that period and that there was a lot of information to process. As an absolute beginner, I have gained experience by starting to buy cheap fountain pens to see what they have to offer. I gathered most of the info by reading reviews and watching Youtube videos. As a result, I was able to limit the risk of investing in a bad buy.

Between all the reviews you notice that there is a certain common thread, some pens keep coming back as a reference. It is also in this way that I got to know the Montblanc Meisterstück 149. Because of the beautiful stories I read, I was convinced that this pen should be part of my collection and that this should be an added value. The 149 is certainly not for everyone’s budget and it took me more than 3 years to buy it.

This post is not a bragging about owning a Montblanc 149. I just want to give you what it’s like to own a Montblanc Meisterstück and a review based on what this pen really has to offer. With many fellow reviewers I noticed that that the 149 is almost part of a canonization. Lyrical texts with the most unused contemporary vocabulary predominate. I’m not going to push it that far, it’s a personal perception.

I actually bought the pen for my 50th birthday, last year. Everyone knew that I was fond of fountain pens and money was collected as a gift, that way the purchase was not so expensive for myself. I was actually quite proud to own a Montblanc and I wanted it to be a part of my life. That’s also the reason why this pen will always be inked, to be by my side at all times, ready to join me in my walk of life.

I bought the fountain pen at the penshop Timmermans in Ghent. I opted for the version with the golden trims and a fine nib. I paid 965 Euro for this pen.

The pen comes in a nice rather large cardboard box. This box exudes a certain luxury and quality. With the exception of the manual, nothing extra is included. So no ink. There was a promotion that gave me a free Montblanc umbrella, which is a nice bonus.

The Montblanc Meisterstück 149 is a piston filler fountain pen. With the dark black resin body, the gold trims and the cigar shape it’s a real classy looking fountain pen. The resin really looks good and has a nice gloss. The cap is a twist cap with on top the Montblanc logo. The cap has a gold metal clip that holds the engraved unique number of the pen. This unique number is kept with the dealer in case of warranty issues. It takes 1.5 turn to unscrew the cap. You can post the cap very easily and it looks actually very nice. The posting of the cap does not really unbalance the pen when writing. On the main gold trim of the cap is engraved ‘MONTBLANC – MEISTERSTUCK N° 149’.

The 149 is a big pen with a body width of 1,5 cm, length uncapped 13,10 cm, capped 14,65 cm and posted 16,50 cm. The weight of the pen is quite normal: 32 gr. capped, 21,40 gr. uncapped.

The 149 is a piston filler, so you only need a bottle of ink and by turning the knob on the barrel-end you can ink the pen. This is an easy job and the pen almost immediately is ready to write. I inked the pen with the Montblanc Irish green ink, a fantastic looking ink. For cleaning the pen you need two bottles of water: one for rinsing and one for sucking up clear water. For cleaning purposes I did not did any attempt to remove the button, I don’t want to take any risk to cause damage and to lose my warranty.

The nib is an 18K gold fine two-tone nib. The writing performance is just outstanding. Whatever quality of paper you use, it always does its job: smooth with an excellent inkflow. Keep in mind that the line width of the fine nib is more like a regular medium. The nib offers some line variation.

Due to the big nib, I have to hold the pen at the end of the section. For longer writing session this feels uncomfortable.

To conclude, I can safely tell you that the Montblanc Meisterstück is an excellent pen and is top notch in my collection to date.

Is it a pen to use on a daily basis? I often have the pen with me because I really want to use it. So for writing something down now and then she certainly suffices, for longer writing sessions she really feels less pleasant.

Is this pen really worth 965 Euros? I’ve thought about this a lot and for me personally, the price is too high for what you get. Of course, you also pay so much because it’s a Montblanc. The question of whether you are willing to invest extra because it is a Montblanc is, of course, personal. I did it and I don’t really regret it. Would I buy the pen again? Yes, she is a class pen with a fantastic writing performance.

What do you think of the Montblanc Meisterstück 149? Do you share the same experiences?

9 responses to “At the top, Montblanc”

  1. Nancy McKeand Avatar

    AH… to be 50 again!
    I have never been or will I ever be in the market for a pen in that price range, but I am happy when others are able to get them if they want them! I love the Irish Green ink, though!

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    1. Pascal (peacockpens.com) Avatar

      Don’t worry about having or not having a Montblanc. There are a lot of fountain pens who offer the same or even better writing experience and are a lot cheaper. As a fountain collector I’m still searching for my real grail fountain pen and that’s for sure not the most expensive I suppose. Thanks for your comment, best regards.

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  2. Danny Watts Avatar

    Beautiful pen, and an investment. I got 2 on a trip to Hong Kong. You know, at their HK branch (wink, wink, knudge, knudge). Maybe one day.

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    1. Pascal (peacockpens.com) Avatar

      Yes it’s a lot of money and a lot of it goes to the brandname 😉

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  3. Pamela Boxall Avatar

    I haven’t seen the Montblanc 149 in real life and it is not likely to be a pen for me due to its size – I like my pens to be slimmer, and smaller. I was, however, lucky enough to have my brother gift me his old (1989) Montblanc Slimline a couple of years ago and I love it. I never expected to own a Montblanc, but I can honestly say the quality of this one has kept it constantly inked and close to me. The Slimline was a budget pen in its day, the entry level to the Montblanc range with a steel nib and a cartridge/converter filling system, but I don’t feel you can deduct any points for that.

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    1. Pascal (peacockpens.com) Avatar

      Indeed Pamela, the 149 is a big one and it’s for sure not a pen for long writing sessions. Today I saw a MB Slimline appear on Catawiki. It’s a nice looking pen. The nib reminds me of a Waterman Cotèle combined with the industrial look of a Lamy. I was not aware of the Slimline … until now 🙂

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  4. graysummers Avatar

    I bought two vintage Montblanc pens. Not as grand as your own beautiful purchase. But they write splendidly. Both have oblique nibs too. Alongside the pleasure of using a pen like yours which is so reliable? Investment in a very collectible item, for the future, is the consideration too I suppose. Cheers Pascal.

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    1. Pascal (peacockpens.com) Avatar

      Thank you Gray for your comment. I don’t have any pens with oblique nibs in my collection, something to look into. Indeed, it is an investment in the future, not to win any money with it, but an investment in adventures that come along with it. Also realising that in time this pen will eventually be for my beloved daughter. That’s for sure one of the reasons I bought this pen, a pillar in my collection. Best regards Gray.

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