This. Spend the cash you've saved up since last January and just get one. :)
It's no problem to determine an authentic used 149. As long as you ensure you get the correct nib and the correct internal piston you're there.
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Depends on who you ask in regards to "worth it".
For me, I don't want a Modern 149/146. Only reason I got the 149 I have currently is because it had a bit of a springy 14K bi-color nib from the early 90s. The ones after that are "boring" to me.
Far as a fake 149, the obvious tell is that a 149 is never going to need to fill by removing the barrel. And I've not seen evidence of a fake 149 with an integrated piston filler.
It’s worth every penny. I’d like to see a matte black 149
I like the size of the 146, but if you really want a Meisterstuck, buy one second hand. I got a nice 146 for about $250 on Ebay. It did not come with papers, but it's a pen...not a thoroughbred dog.
If it is something that you’d like than it is just the thing for you. I would echo that looking on the secondary market is the best place to check. To dig a little deeper are you looking for the name recognition or the size and quality of the pen? If it’s the latter there are other pens that could fit the bill for less.
Really it comes down to personal choice. I’ve owned two 149s, four different legrande sized and five of the writers. They all had something that made me want them so they were perfect for me at the time.
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