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Hi Guys,

I have been usin my grandfather's PVM V for the last 7 years and it has always been a trusted pen. Unfortunately, a few days ago I dropped it and it became scratchy, while trying to fix it, I broke one of the tines.

Do any of you have a Blue nib section which you would be willing to part with ans ship to India.

This pen is a legacy for me and I wish to continue using it... help would be much appriciated.

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Thanks Robert,

Unfortunately I am not really convinced about that section, in the description it says steel nib and PFM was never made with a steel nib, it was either PdAg or 14k. I can assume that it is a PdAg but then my PFM V with a golden cap and that little thingie on the blind cap will become a frankenpen. :(

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Thanks Robert,

Unfortunately I am not really convinced about that section, in the description it says steel nib and PFM was never made with a steel nib, it was either PdAg or 14k. I can assume that it is a PdAg but then my PFM V with a golden cap and that little thingie on the blind cap will become a frankenpen. :(

 

You are correct, PFM III's, IV's and V's came with gold nibs. PFM I's and II's came with a PdAg nib.

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You are correct, PFM III's, IV's and V's came with gold nibs. PFM I's and II's came with a PdAg nib.

 

yup and I am looking for a Blue colored section with a gold nib.

Please guy, help me find a place where I can get one of those..

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yup and I am looking for a Blue colored section with a gold nib.

Please guy, help me find a place where I can get one of those..

 

About US $53 plus shipping, but only XF is available. PM me and I'll send you the link.

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Look around on Ebay. Im sure you could find one.

btw i have a PFM V too but in burgundy. amazing pen and a super nib. but sadly i think ill have to sell it, in need of some money.

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