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Hello,

 

I found my Michel Perchin on the floor this way.. Nobody in my family is admitting to dropping it so here I am trying to find a way to repair it. Since they are out of business does anyone where I can either get the part or maybe glue??

http://gallery.me.com/jcarnj/100005/IMG_0622/web.jpg?ver=12951212890001

 

Thanks very much for any help.

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Oh dear!

 

If you are in the USA, I would advise you to have a chat with Ron Zorn (Ron Z here on FPN), of Main Street Pens.

 

My guess is that, if is repairable, Ron can do it .... Good Luck

If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; But if you really make them think, they'll hate you.

 

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Oh dear!

 

If you are in the USA, I would advise you to have a chat with Ron Zorn (Ron Z here on FPN), of Main Street Pens.

 

My guess is that, if is repairable, Ron can do it .... Good Luck

 

OK thanks for the reply. I will see If I can send him a pm

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Oh dear!

 

If you are in the USA, I would advise you to have a chat with Ron Zorn (Ron Z here on FPN), of Main Street Pens.

 

My guess is that, if is repairable, Ron can do it .... Good Luck

 

OK thanks for the reply. I will see If I can send him a pm

You might do better with an email to:

ron at mainstreetpens dot com

 

I'd guess he checks his emails more often than his PMs.

If you make people think they're thinking, they'll love you; But if you really make them think, they'll hate you.

 

Don Marquis

US humorist (1878 - 1937)

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John Mottishaw may perhaps repair it

Pens are like watches , once you start a collection, you can hardly go back. And pens like all fine luxury items do improve with time

 

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