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Vintage Montblanc No. 38 Refill Problem


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Hello,

 

I just bought a Vintage Montblanc No. 38 ballpoint pen from Germany.

The problem is that I also bought a refill which doesn't fit. I did my homework of figuring out what refill would fit the pen.

I bought a Montblanc refill 901L M with a blue adapter at end of the refill. I found pictures of the very refill used on this pen. What is wrong? Please help me find a refill that will fit.

 

Found a picture of the exact pen and refill here on the forum (not my pen but exact what it looks like)

http://images55.fotosik.pl/3/c745b0321b7fdd23.jpg

 

 

Thanks

 

Kristian in Norway

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Quite strange- I have ball pen no 28, that looks exactly same as the above pen. Mine fits ballpen refill ISO 12757 2 H M DOC, green adapter. I assume the color isn't important, your blue looks exactly as mine green?

In my case, refill length is 110 -111 mm in total, adapter alone is 17 mm, including the little "piston" that goes into refill body.

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Quite strange- I have ball pen no 28, that looks exactly same as the above pen. Mine fits ballpen refill ISO 12757 2 H M DOC, green adapter. I assume the color isn't important, your blue looks exactly as mine green?

In my case, refill length is 110 -111 mm in total, adapter alone is 17 mm, including the little "piston" that goes into refill body.

Sure does! It Does not fit with the tip - The tip of the refill is too thick!

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If the tip is too thick, then I assume U need something like this:

 

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I see no other option but to pay a visit to your local MB store of some better supplied paper/accessories store.

 

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