That’s one fine looking pen. Love the details and symbolism, especially Rapunzel’s hair along the barrel. Mont Blanc did an amazing job on the design and production. ❤ PS the ending is so relatable 😆 👍
Thanks for always including historical details and fun facts in your reviews, David, I love that! ❤ Awesome looking pen as well. And that ink ... 💙 I know the feeling regarding limited editions inks. My Lamy petrol ink is almost gone. I will be so sad! Why didn't I buy more bottles at the time??!! 🙄
that is a lovely ink: I’ve got a bottle of Montblanc St Exupéry which, I think, is also limited edition: it is one of my favourites and, like you, I’ll be sorry when it’s gone but I’d rather use it than lose it to mold!; please use yours up!; great review, as always:)
Great review and very nice pen. I agree with you in that Montblanc does an excellent production with themed pens. Are you going to keep it? It would be a fine addition to your collection.
Another interesting review. Do you know why “Rapunzel” was the story that got highlighted? I was expecting nods to other tsles as well And that Petrol ink is beautiful. Perhaps you could find someone with some artistic talent to use some of the ink to make a small ink painting for you as a way to have your cake and eat it, too.
I enjoyed the review, for the symbolism. It is an attractive pen. I imagine that it feels good in the hand, with that texture on the barrel. Why wouldn't Montblanc use an ebonite feed?
At first look, I thought it was going to be a ballpoint, but I was pleasantly surprised to learn it, in fact, wasn't. And it was even less expensive than I'd normally expect from Montblanc. I'm impressed.
Every time you review one of these MB writer's editions, i get madder about how the one they made for my favorite author--Proust--is so bad. Why make a Proust pen if they can't figure out how to add all these thoughtful little details?
Thanks for the bit at the end. It was pretty funny!
Including etymological derivations and cinnamons. Great review! Love the theme of this pen.
My recipe for cinnamon Kaffeekuchen includes 1/4 teaspoon of etymological derivation.
Thank you for another great video!
That’s one fine looking pen. Love the details and symbolism, especially Rapunzel’s hair along the barrel. Mont Blanc did an amazing job on the design and production. ❤
PS the ending is so relatable 😆 👍
Love the outtakes!
The Brothers Grimm green ink is by far my favourite green, as the Ferrari purple is my favourite purple....
Another fantastic review! Thanks for sharing, as always :)
Again I've enjoyed this one.
Love the outtakes at the end 😂
Nice review, and a good smile at the end. I remember friends in the past who collected the special editions; they really are lovely pens.
We got to see video making process in the end 😅
Thanks for always including historical details and fun facts in your reviews, David, I love that! ❤
Awesome looking pen as well. And that ink ... 💙 I know the feeling regarding limited editions inks. My Lamy petrol ink is almost gone. I will be so sad! Why didn't I buy more bottles at the time??!! 🙄
that is a lovely ink: I’ve got a bottle of Montblanc St Exupéry which, I think, is also limited edition: it is one of my favourites and, like you, I’ll be sorry when it’s gone but I’d rather use it than lose it to mold!; please use yours up!; great review, as always:)
You need a synonym bun with that
Great review and very nice pen. I agree with you in that Montblanc does an excellent production with themed pens. Are you going to keep it? It would be a fine addition to your collection.
Say that ten times fast . . . Or one time very slowly . . . 🤭Thank you for this!!
Including Appleboom's derivations and somnambulism.
Very nice pen, but the moment I can see a metal section makes me think "oh not again...".
Another interesting review. Do you know why “Rapunzel” was the story that got highlighted? I was expecting nods to other tsles as well
And that Petrol ink is beautiful. Perhaps you could find someone with some artistic talent to use some of the ink to make a small ink painting for you as a way to have your cake and eat it, too.
I enjoyed the review, for the symbolism. It is an attractive pen. I imagine that it feels good in the hand, with that texture on the barrel. Why wouldn't Montblanc use an ebonite feed?
Montblanc really doesn't offer many ebonite feeds. On modern pens, none that I am aware of.
The closest I will ever come to the brothers is in the photo of me standing between their gravestones in Schöneberg, Berlin.
At first look, I thought it was going to be a ballpoint, but I was pleasantly surprised to learn it, in fact, wasn't. And it was even less expensive than I'd normally expect from Montblanc. I'm impressed.
Every time you review one of these MB writer's editions, i get madder about how the one they made for my favorite author--Proust--is so bad. Why make a Proust pen if they can't figure out how to add all these thoughtful little details?
Can't wait for it to get knocked off and appear on AliExpress! Looks like a $28 pen to me.
Sorry to be so unknowledgeable, but why is Gottingen spelled with an "R"?
It is the 'Göttinger 7', the 'seven of Göttingen'. The 'er' at the end means it is not the 'Göttingen seven' but the 'seven of Göttingen'.