I've done my best to figure this out but I don't know Montblancs well enough to be confident. Hoping others will have insights that I don't have!



The top/right one sure looks like a 320P, except the nib unit, which looks like a 221P. And, indeed, I received it with the other pen depicted, so I thought maybe the sections had gotten swapped (and they do fit one anothers' barrels and caps). But then what's up with the other nib unit, the one with the snowflake imprint? Best I can figure, the snowflake imprint nib goes on a Classic, making the one on the bottom/left a Classic rather than a 221P.



So that's where I am in figuring this out.



Here's the facts:

top/right:

Cap: simple band, labeled "Montblanc W. Germany."

Nib: 221P style, marked only "585." Two-point semi-hooded (rather than 320's rounded semi-hood).

Section: clear ink window

Barrel: plain other than snowflake on end, round "EF" sticker



bottom/left:

Cap: two bands, labeled "Montblanc Germany."

Nib: Snowflake imprint, also marked 14K and 585. Two-point semi-hooded.

Section: clear ink window

Barrel: plain other than snowflake on end, rectangular sticker that says "EF 14 ct. W. Germany"

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Any advice is appreciated!