I am looking at purchasing a Marlen fountain pen and can find very little information on them. Does anyone know if the nib is interchangable, a la Pelikan, or is it fixed and needs to sent to the maker to be changed?
Thanks,
J
jandrese
Dec 2 2007, 09:15 PM
I have a couple of Marlen pens. Fine pens. Nibs, however, are not interchangeable like on Pelikan pens.
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I am looking at purchasing a Marlen fountain pen and can find very little information on them. Does anyone know if the nib is interchangable, a la Pelikan, or is it fixed and needs to sent to the maker to be changed?
Thanks,
J
Shangas
Dec 3 2007, 01:21 AM
I wasn't aware that Marlen existed until about two weeks ago, so I'm not surprised that you can't find much information! All I know is that it's an Italian company and that it's blue ink is too bright for me so I poured in Montblanc black to make a nice blue-black instead.
Does it have a website or something that you can look up? Perhaps poke around Wikipedia.
Ghost Plane
Dec 3 2007, 01:53 AM
I have a Marlen Aderl that's a seriously creamy writer. Good pens.
tutelman
Dec 3 2007, 03:36 AM
Here's the link...
www.marlenpens.com
I have a dot.Com and a Nature Quadrifoglio and enjoy them both.
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