So glad I found your video. I've had a Meister Stuck Mont Blanc pen since 1986; it is a fabulous pen. I haven't used it for a while and couldn't remember how to fill it. Your instructions were perfect. I had forgotten about the "window" which I found very useful. Best instructions ever! Thank you!
I bought mine over 20 years ago. Its my go-to fountain pen. I always prefer a broader nib. This is perfect for me. Beautifully smooth writing, consistently even distribution of ink, and makes writing a pleasure. If I don't have this, I prefer using a good quality 6B pencil. All other writing implements are secondary in my world. Got mine from the Mont Blanc store in Canary Wharf, London. I bought a leather case for it - basically a cigar tube. Love it.
I bought the MB 149 last year. And I absolutely love it. Perfect size for my large hands. And the understated, classic look. The cigar shape. That stunning looking smooth nib. Just the perfect pen for me.
I've just started on fine pens. I've just bought the Skywalker Midnight pen at Costco. I purchased it with my Costco's members' card. It was $189.00 with tax included. Great review. Thanks for keeping us entertained with these cultural items.
Dear Stef, Congratulations for starting the New Year 2017 series of videos with such an exquisite Fountain Pen! Looking from my modest view, I would say that some manufacturers of great prestige keep trying to preserve the old line of their well known pens, using modern materials and simplified ornaments. This stunning example you proposed in this video is a happy one, as the manufacturer kept the piston filling system, instead of changing to cartridge (or converter) with just an ornamental ring at the barrel, intended to remind the older real piston filler versions. In addition to my comments, I would say that there would be a tight relationship between the size of the pen and its surname of "Diplomat". In time, watching some movies about giving signatures to internationally important documents, I noticed that the diplomats of all countries use to write with impressing writing instruments, tending to prefer the big sized ones. However, looking at the crucial moments related to the Second World War, I also noticed, by movies and photos, that such important persons were a little more modest. Thinking that way, I am sure that the Montblanc Meisterstuck 149 you presented could easily be found in the hand of a State President of our days! Thank you for the video and for the wonderful inspiration of opening the New Year with it! I wish you a great success in your further activity related to Fountain Pens! Best Regards Anton-Mihai
Yes im sure these large pens were often found in hands signing important documents around the world. It is a quality made pen however they can be overpriced for most pen enthusiasts. Thanks.
The feed on this one is plastic - you can see the injection mould marks. Other points of differentiation on the 149s are if they have a 14 or 18 kt nib. Earlier ones had the more springy 14 kt. There was also a period where the threads that take the piston-knob were plastic. Modern ones have brass threads like the one you have there.
kuglepen64 Your description on the raised bottom ring and stamped 149 were on the early 50' models, and the earliest were celluloid. In the 60's they look very similar, with changes in the feed, 14 k nibs and plastic threads. Another hint at the age is the earlier pens had a barrel with 2 parts, the section would screw into the barrel. The post 65 pens had a single barrel/section
Although the name doesn't do anything for me either, you have to admit that Montblanc makes among the finest writing instruments. And in my opinion, this nib is perhaps the most beautiful design I have ever seen on a pen; the size, the shape, the engraving.. everything is exquisite. Sometimes I find myself uncapping the pen just to behold this beauty of a nib.
The Montblanc pens are nice but they also make some hideous pens that are totally over priced. They do nothing for me as i feel there are nicer pens for less money. But each to their own. Thanks and stay safe.
The 149 is a nice sized pen. As is, it's a great pen to write with. For some reason though, I've preferred the Pelikan M1000 a little bit more. But yes, the Diplomat is an iconic pen that one has to have in their collection.
Hello there Step!! Last week I bought three MB pens. One is 146 and 149 . My pen is more than 30 years and a lovely one. I t has no serial no means more older than yours and what we think it older. I now have two 146 and need to know if you know anyone who do the nib grinding . I might want to get one of my 146 in to a cursive grind.
Steph, I could listen to you talk about pens all day. I was taking notes with my 149 watching this video. The only thing I am not happy with on my pen is the nib size. It is a medium that writes too broad for me. It is a lovely writer though. Keep up the great work.
Hello Steff, great review. The Diplomat 149 is a different pen than this in terms of nib. The body is quite the same. And the packaging isn't the actual one. It comes with a bottle of ink. Wish I can get this at some point.
I bought a spider metamorphosis and now it's driving me mad! I know exactly how to fill ink into the pen, but how to drain(empty) the ink of it????? The instruction book never mention this and no one is asking this on the internet, so crazy...
149 -- ehh. Understand you are paying more for the name then the pen. A better pen for slightly less is the Pelikan M1000. Duofolds might be good if Parker still makes them. Or Yard O'Lead ( if you can afford it! ) Me I'll stick to my war torn beat up 1989 Waterman Opera.
chi yan lau...do you think you should be able to fit an entire 60 ml bottle of montblanc ink in your pen? you won't be able to hold onto it for very long when you do your yoda sketches
So glad I found your video. I've had a Meister Stuck Mont Blanc pen since 1986; it is a fabulous pen. I haven't used it for a while and couldn't remember how to fill it. Your instructions were perfect. I had forgotten about the "window" which I found very useful. Best instructions ever! Thank you!
Im glad the video was helpfull. Ink your pen up and enjoy it. Thanks for watching.
I bought mine over 20 years ago. Its my go-to fountain pen. I always prefer a broader nib. This is perfect for me. Beautifully smooth writing, consistently even distribution of ink, and makes writing a pleasure. If I don't have this, I prefer using a good quality 6B pencil. All other writing implements are secondary in my world. Got mine from the Mont Blanc store in Canary Wharf, London. I bought a leather case for it - basically a cigar tube. Love it.
Thanks for sharing! I am affraid the MB pens are not on my favorite list although i do have two in my collection. Enjoy your pen.
I bought the MB 149 last year. And I absolutely love it. Perfect size for my large hands. And the understated, classic look. The cigar shape. That stunning looking smooth nib. Just the perfect pen for me.
Yes it is a handsome pen. Nice to hear you are enjoying your pen, keep writing. Thanks.
I would buy one of these in no time if I could afford it haha
I've just started on fine pens. I've just bought the Skywalker Midnight pen at Costco. I purchased it with my Costco's members' card. It was $189.00 with tax included.
Great review. Thanks for keeping us entertained with these cultural items.
Glad you you enjoy them Kylo, and well done with your pen purchase. Stay safe.
Great video. I'd love one of these pens - just iconic.
Thanks, are you looking for one ?
Grandmia Pens Yes I was. Ordered one now, thanks.
Thats a shame i have a lovely one available. Good luck with it.
Thank you, Stef.
Thank you, as always.
Dear Stef,
Congratulations for starting the New Year 2017 series of videos with such an exquisite Fountain Pen!
Looking from my modest view, I would say that some manufacturers of great prestige keep trying to preserve the old line of their well known pens, using modern materials and simplified ornaments.
This stunning example you proposed in this video is a happy one, as the manufacturer kept the piston filling system, instead of changing to cartridge (or converter) with just an ornamental ring at the barrel, intended to remind the older real piston filler versions.
In addition to my comments, I would say that there would be a tight relationship between the size of the pen and its surname of "Diplomat". In time, watching some movies about giving signatures to internationally important documents, I noticed that the diplomats of all countries use to write with impressing writing instruments, tending to prefer the big sized ones.
However, looking at the crucial moments related to the Second World War, I also noticed, by movies and photos, that such important persons were a little more modest.
Thinking that way, I am sure that the Montblanc Meisterstuck 149 you presented could easily be found in the hand of a State President of our days!
Thank you for the video and for the wonderful inspiration of opening the New Year with it! I wish you a great success in your further activity related to Fountain Pens!
Best Regards
Anton-Mihai
Yes im sure these large pens were often found in hands signing important documents around the world. It is a quality made pen however they can be overpriced for most pen enthusiasts. Thanks.
The feed on this one is plastic - you can see the injection mould marks. Other points of differentiation on the 149s are if they have a 14 or 18 kt nib. Earlier ones had the more springy 14 kt. There was also a period where the threads that take the piston-knob were plastic. Modern ones have brass threads like the one you have there.
Thank you for your comments, and for watching.
kuglepen64 Your description on the raised bottom ring and stamped 149 were on the early 50' models, and the earliest were celluloid. In the 60's they look very similar, with changes in the feed, 14 k nibs and plastic threads. Another hint at the age is the earlier pens had a barrel with 2 parts, the section would screw into the barrel. The post 65 pens had a single barrel/section
Thank you for your comments....
very nice review. hope you keep it up Stef and to you a happy new year :)
Although the name doesn't do anything for me either, you have to admit that Montblanc makes among the finest writing instruments. And in my opinion, this nib is perhaps the most beautiful design I have ever seen on a pen; the size, the shape, the engraving.. everything is exquisite. Sometimes I find myself uncapping the pen just to behold this beauty of a nib.
The Montblanc pens are nice but they also make some hideous pens that are totally over priced. They do nothing for me as i feel there are nicer pens for less money. But each to their own. Thanks and stay safe.
The 149 is a nice sized pen. As is, it's a great pen to write with. For some reason though, I've preferred the Pelikan M1000 a little bit more. But yes, the Diplomat is an iconic pen that one has to have in their collection.
Yes a very nice size pen, maybe to big for some. Absolutely give me the M1000 anytime. Thank you for watching.
Hello there Step!!
Last week I bought three MB pens. One is 146 and 149 . My pen is more than 30 years and a lovely one. I t has no serial no means more older than yours and what we think it older. I now have two 146 and need to know if you know anyone who do the nib grinding . I might want to get one of my 146 in to a cursive grind.
It depends were you live, i would advice you to ask the same question on one ot two of the fountain pen forums. Good luck with your pen.
Steph, I could listen to you talk about pens all day. I was taking notes with my 149 watching this video. The only thing I am not happy with on my pen is the nib size. It is a medium that writes too broad for me. It is a lovely writer though. Keep up the great work.
Thank you for watching (or listening). I personally prefer a broad nib, maybe you could send it to MB for a nib exchange ?
Get the Jinhao 159. It writes just as good with a JOWO nib.
Im not a big fan of the Chinese pens, and i do prefer the vintage Montblanc pens. Thanks.
Es una magnifica estilografica tengo tres 149 con distintos nib,es una delicia escribir con ellas.
Excellent well done, enjoy your 149s. Thanks
Do you have any tips on how to restore one of these? I’ve searched, and there aren’t much tips on polishing, or cleaning one of these 149s
Gordon the easiest answer is send it to a professional. Any MB pen is not the best pen to practice on. Good luck.
Hello Steff, great review. The Diplomat 149 is a different pen than this in terms of nib. The body is quite the same. And the packaging isn't the actual one. It comes with a bottle of ink. Wish I can get this at some point.
It is basically the same pen without the packaging with ink. Thanks for your comments and for watching.
Grandmia Pens just know that I love your heavy english accent
Thanks
I recently purchased a montblanc 149 but there is some discolouration at a place at the end of the piston nob of the pen...
It really depends on the reason for the discolouration, it maybe possible to polish it out. Good luck.
Grandmia Pens how to polish
What Pad do you use for the writing samples? I can never find a pad that has the pages glued like that.
Its a small pad i buy at my local Post Office, the paper is very nice for writing. Thanks
what ink is this please?
I use my own mix of Parker black & blue Quink. Thanks
Which method do you use to polish a fountain pen?
Hi...Take a look at my "How to polish a fountain pen" video.
Please let me know how to maintain a Mont Blanc 149,I will be very very very grateful if you can inform me
Just simply flush the pen out occasionally with clean water. Good luck.
I bought a spider metamorphosis and now it's driving me mad! I know exactly how to fill ink into the pen, but how to drain(empty) the ink of it????? The instruction book never mention this and no one is asking this on the internet, so crazy...
Nice pen. Why not ask Montblanc ? Thank you for your comments.
please let me know if anything can be done with the spot
See previous reply.
149 -- ehh. Understand you are paying more for the name then the pen. A better pen for slightly less is the Pelikan M1000. Duofolds might be good if Parker still makes them. Or Yard O'Lead ( if you can afford it! ) Me I'll stick to my war torn beat up 1989 Waterman Opera.
Yes you pay for the name and i agree there are much nicer pens out there. Thanks for watching.
Montblancs are sophisticated looking. I have never seen one that wasn't given as a retirement gift.
Yes they are good looking pens, however i think a little overpriced. It is rather a watch or Montblanc for a retirement gift.
Over several decades, I've bought myself six MB pens, including four Meisterstücks.
Are you old?
Spaseebo good for you I like them too lovely things
Stef, very nice review (as always). As I understand, the nib is M, isn't it? BTW, it's skipping.
Yes i would say it is a medium nib. There is no skipping with the pen. Thanks
İts m or f ?
Nib size m or f?
Sorry i do not recall, the pen was sold a long time ago. Thanks
@@grandmiapens thanks
Jai une plume 14 k je veux le vendre
Why not pop it on Ebay ? Good luck.
@@grandmiapens thank you
Oye. Review a Japanese fountain pen why don't ya? Great video. And for now I'm going to say bye bye for now.
Oye, i haven't got any Japanese pens. I can only review what i have available.
@@grandmiapens Why don't you try to buy some when you go pen hunting next time? 😁
The ink capacity is... Way disappointed.
Yes because the piston takes up half the barell. Its still a nice pen though.
Grandmia Pens um... Yeah i got a 146 and it has a nice nib. Just mentioned a unsatisfactory ink capacity but it doesnt makeme feel bad or anything.
Im sure you can still write quite a bit, so enjoy your pen. Thanks.
chi yan lau...do you think you should be able to fit an entire 60 ml bottle of montblanc ink in your pen? you won't be able to hold onto it for very long when you do your yoda sketches