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Xbox 360 / Re: New Games the Holiday season
« Last post by Nurse Nyan on November 20, 2009, 10:07:45 am »
Left 4 Dead 2.

                         Win!
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Pen Realm! / Grand Dad of all fountain pens-- the Mont Blanc 149
« Last post by ultraman60 on November 19, 2009, 07:05:09 pm »
Founded in 1908 in Hamburg as the Simplo Filler Pen Co., Montblanc began its history as a manufacturer of fountain pens with built-in ink wells. Taking its name from Europe's highest mountain, Montblanc first placed a white tip on the caps of its pens in 1910; this all-white tip would evolve in 1913 into a rounded star to represent an overhead view of the snow-capped peak.

Like most pen companies in the first half of the 20th century, Montblanc started out making eyedropper pens, in which ink was dropped into the pen’s well. Leak-proof safety pens quickly followed, with barrels and caps made of hard rubber and gold nibs (tips) imported from the United States...

By the 1920s, Montblanc was producing its own nibs and putting them into pens with names like Rouge et Noir (its first safety pen in 1909), Simplo, and Diplomat. Particularly prized by collectors is the Montblanc no. 4, a lever-filler with silver filigree in the shape of a spider web; the Montblanc no. 0, a stunning sterling silver and white-incised-enamel safety pen; and the Montblanc no. 2, whose repoussé (hammered from the reverse side) gold-filled barrel and cap is evocative of Art Nouveau.

But the biggest brand of the 1920s for Montblanc—indeed, it remains the company’s most enduring brand to this day—was the Meisterstück, or Masterpiece. In particular, the Meisterstück 149 from 1924 had narrow bands of sterling silver on its wide, gold-filled cap. Its heft in the hand made it a pleasure to hold, if not always to write with—for some, the weight is a problem. Other writers have complained that the pen’s cap never stays on when it’s in use and, worst of all, that the pens have a tendency to leak. Still, for collectors, a vintage, pre-1962 Meisterstück 149 is most desirable. Nibs on pens made from 1926 are engraved with the number 4810, a reference to the height of Mont Blanc (4,810 meters).

The vintage Montblanc safety pens from the 1930s are also collectible, whether they have twist-button fillers or piston fillers. In the 1930s, the sealed ink chambers inside Montblanc pens continued to give users problems, but that has not stopped contemporary collectors from seeking them out. One of the most rare pens from that decade is the 1936 Montblanc no. 128PL, a platinum-lined pen with a twist filler mechanism. Few of these pens made it to the United States, which makes them real finds in the U.S. today.

During the war, Montblanc’s German factory was destroyed, and in the years immediately after the war, Allied forces administered the firm. With the local economy decimated, Montblanc began producing pens for export, including the Montblanc no. 244, a striped piston filler that was not designated a Meisterstück but is collectible nonetheless.

Pen fans around the world cherish the 149 for its style and duability. Many nib choices are availiable for the 149. Broad nibs through right and left oblique nibs are available. The retail price for these pens is around $750 per pen. Quite an investement! However, the pen will last for the rest of your life. Repairs are made by Mont Blanc only. There are no autherized repair centers. MB want to ensure the quality of the pens. If you get a chance to write with one of these- I strongly urge you to indulge.


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Japanese Pens / Re: Great website for Japanese pens
« Last post by Nurse Nyan on November 17, 2009, 09:57:11 am »
I love this post it just seems each and every post you make the Users of A-U Can learn more and more!

      Nurse Nyan Approved
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Music / New Dir En grey Single
« Last post by Nurse Nyan on November 17, 2009, 09:53:34 am »
Dir En grey Single wil be released in japan and on the internet on December 2, 2009 It is highly anticipated as they kick off their North and South American Tours.

                          12/2/2009
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Random/Offtopic / DVD Burning.
« Last post by Nurse Nyan on November 17, 2009, 09:49:02 am »
Remember computers can only easily burn CD's with a DVD Converter meaning you slide te DVD in and a blank Media DVD Format disc in the other one. the hit burn.
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Music / Blood Thirsty Butchers
« Last post by Nurse Nyan on November 17, 2009, 09:45:37 am »
Blood Thirsty Butchers is an overall great band. although I am not one for the lyrics and the sound of the Vocals the guitar is quite somthing not to miss along with the drums and if you understand what they are saying the lyrics are well written and throught out some of their songs on the downside are a bit lengthy and seem to get repetative overall I give Blood Thirsty Butchers a 3 out of 5.

                        Nurse Nyan Approved!
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Tea Talk / Great Tea Website.
« Last post by Nurse Nyan on November 17, 2009, 09:38:08 am »
This Website is highly Trusted and Recomended to all that Enjoy a nice cup of tea or to those who are new and wanting to learn more abou the Teas and their history.

www.teavana.com

                                   Tea Is Good.
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Japanese Pens / Great website for Japanese pens
« Last post by ultraman60 on November 16, 2009, 06:52:17 pm »
Hello,

Follow this link to a great website!

http://www.kamakurapens.com/index.html

There is a lot of info regarding pens from the land of the rising sun!!
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Forum News / New Members
« Last post by Nurse Nyan on November 16, 2009, 10:08:38 am »
We are recruiting new members for the Forum if you wish to be a mod please leave a msg.

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Xbox 360 / Re: New Games the Holiday season
« Last post by Nurse Nyan on November 13, 2009, 10:08:49 am »
Dragon Age Origins! Really wanting to play that game and Borderlands.
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