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Hi guys, this is my second post in the pen forum.
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You are one lucky kid. Do you know that? Rolexes and Mont Blancs at 14 years old? At that age, I had no idea what these things were. I just wanted to ride my skateboard. It will be interesting to see what toys you will have acquired by the time you're 21!
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My lawyer tells me they're fake, so I can't help you...
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When you get a chance, drop by the Fountain pen hospital in downtown NYC (10 Warren St). Knowledgeable staff will show you how to work those Mbs.
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Kyle, That is a beauty. Put some ink in it and give us a handwriting sample.
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Nice pen Kyle. It looks like you have disassembled the ink view window from the pen.
Do not fill it up with ink until you get a proper pen repair person having a look at it, or you may get ink everywhere ![]() Also, I would be cautious using those ink. They are printed "W Germany" that's like 20 years ago at least. |
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Very cool Kyle. If you lived in Calif. I would be glad to help you out.
The Fountain Pen Hospital is a spectacular place to go for help. I have done business with them and they are most gracious. You will be welcomed there. Like a Rolex the most pleasure is derived from use of the pen. You'll be amazed how dependable and elegant fountains are. |
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Hi Kyle,
You have a very nice Montblanc piston-filler fountain pen. Piston-fillers can be a bit finicky, so I back the others and suggest to get the pen looked at by a professional first, before you fill it up and use it. With regards to the ink: As 2Careless said, the ink is at least 20 years old ("West Germany" on the bottle). But you say that the seal's never been broken. That doesn't necessarily mean that it's safe to use. Check the ink for the following: 1. Sediment. Is there anything nasty settling at the bottom of the bottle? Yes. Chuck it out. If it can settle in the bottle, it can settle in your pen. And that will clog it. 2. Fungus. Yes, sometimes ink can have fungus in it. Not pretty. Chuck it out. Once you get fungus in your pen, it takes AGES to clean it out. Check for fungus by opening the bottle and looking for floating sediment, or an off-smell (although this being INK, it can smell off anyway!) If there's any fungus, dispose of the ink at once. 3. Evaporation. Just because the bottle's never been opened doesn't mean that the ink can't have evaporated over the 20 years since this was new. You can tell simply by looking at the bottle and noting if there are any level-stains on it, to see where the ink once might have been filled up to. You can reconstitute the ink with water if this has happened, but it should be done carefully - Add a little bit of water at a time. If the ink has none of these, then it's probably safe to use. Give it a shake and fill up your pen. |
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