For better or worse however, I've picked up an Egyptomania in xf for now. You've ended up with just the pen I've been admiring for a few weeks now. At this point, I think I prefer writing with 149s, but I don't have to answer essay questions any more. For lots of writing, I preferred it to a 144 or a 149. I used a 146 as my essay exam pen in school. I am really appreciating your kind words! I am really appreciating your kind C, Thank you very much for your nice and helpful comments. The new ink is very similar to my eyes, but with a little more sheen and some added character. Montblanc Petrol Blue is one of my favourites. And I have to add that the complementing Around the World in 80 Days blue ink is very appealing, too. On some papers it writes so smooth that you think you are writing on glass or on another completely plain surface. It is a very beautiful piece and it writes like a dream. In the meanwhile I will enjoy my new Around the World in 80 Days Le Grand with my first broad nib a lot. But I will better avoid anything broader than medium. So, I am still sticking to my idea that I would like to add another Classique to my collection soon. I don't had in mind that a broad nib requires exactly that to perform as its best. I always found the inkflow on 146s a little better because of the piston mechanism. But now it seems that a broad nib is partnering much better with a Legrand than a Classique. So I was very confident during the recent month that my next MB would be a second Meisterstück Classique. However sometimes the Classique size is pretty practical. That's why I typically prefer it over the Classique. Yes, the 146 is definitely an excellent size. C, Thank you very much for your nice and helpful comments.
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