catbert (December 8th, 2022)
I did a google image search. This might be the second pen:
What you think?
MONTBLANC: MIYAMOTO
https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/200...?category=list
Last edited by Yazeh; December 9th, 2022 at 08:05 AM.
Close, but no cigar(-shaped pen).
The AliExpress pen looks like a better match to me, considering overall shape, clip, number and position of rings, etc.
Perhaps the props people modified it to remove branding and add more gold trim, or got a variant that's no longer available.
Here's a very rough side-by-side comparison:
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That looks spot on!
What I meant was for the pen on the 3rd image. I believe it was the Martha character writing...
I also noticed that Montlbanc uses a lot of rings in some of their models...
catbert (December 9th, 2022)
Definitely looks like a Sheaffer inlaid nib in the third image.
catbert (December 12th, 2022)
DW News presenter Biresh Banerjee with a Parker Vector.
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Lex Luthor fakes a will with a Montblanc in Superman Returns.
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In See How They Run, set in London in 1953, a pen on a film producer’s desk is frustratingly out of focus, and partially obscured in the reverse shot.
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Later, in flashback, he uses a completely different pen to sign a contract. Perhaps a slip-cap, based on the way the actor recapped it. Or maybe he was just being careful with the prop.
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This may have been mentioned before: Enola Holmes 2, set in 1888 London, features a number of dip pens, including one used to stab a policeman's hand.
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There are more dip pens in the end credits, as well as a nib-based nickname and an ad for a fountain pen.
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A reed pen in Catherine Called Birdy, set in late 13th century England.
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In The Eternal Daughter a mother (Rosalind) and daughter (Julie) use fountain pens to write Christmas cards. Tilda Swinton plays both roles.
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This movie is a sequel to The Souvenir Parts I and II, set 40 years earlier. In The Souvenir, Tilda Swinton again played the mother, and the younger version of Julie was played by her real-life daughter.
Julie’s distinctive pen grip is consistent across all three movies.
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Rosalind is more conventional.
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(More images from The Souvenir here and here.)
Last edited by catbert; January 7th, 2023 at 07:21 PM.
Was Tang Wei using a hooded nib fountain pen in Decision to Leave? Hard to tell at this distance but I would like to think so.
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Neuropsychologist Lutz Jäncke with a Montblanc in this interesting DW documentary.
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Last night I watched the 2022 film "Lou" on Netflix which, according to IMDB, was praised by Stephen King as "Terrific action/suspense... how cool to see a tough older woman kick some serious a$$". As a retired CIA field agent, Allison Janney as "Lou" writes a farewell note/testament using a golden FP with a black section and a nice looking nib. Any ideas as to what pen this is?
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catbert (January 22nd, 2023), gclv_pen$ (January 2nd, 2024), INeedAFinancialAdvisor (January 22nd, 2023), Yazeh (January 22nd, 2023)
Perhaps a Pilot Metropolitan in this CBS News item?
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catbert (January 25th, 2023)
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