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Tarlasha

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Hello people, need to buy this piece, and also need name of that part, and where i can buy it .

I just paste and copy picture from ebay so it will be easier to explain.

It will be second picture with my arrows.

Thanks.

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Spare parts are almost impossible to purchase on the open market. I suggest sending the pen to a Montblanc service centre. They will replace the defective part and your pen will return to you in mint condition.

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Spare parts are almost impossible to purchase on the open market. I suggest sending the pen to a Montblanc service centre. They will replace the defective part and your pen will return to you in mint condition.

I would i just don't have this piece it was lost i just have exact same pen, thats why i thought i could get it here .

I've found name of this missing piece i believe it calls lower barrel. Can't get it on ebay :(

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You can't buy that small piece on it's own. You have to replace the whole grip.

 

In order to get one, you would have to send the pen back to Montblanc, who would charge you a level one service for replacing it.

 

The only other way is to find another pen that has a grip that you can swap in. It will probably take you much longer, and not cost you any less than sending your pen to Montblanc

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You can't buy that small piece on it's own. You have to replace the whole grip.

 

In order to get one, you would have to send the pen back to Montblanc, who would charge you a level one service for replacing it.

 

The only other way is to find another pen that has a grip that you can swap in. It will probably take you much longer, and not cost you any less than sending your pen to Montblanc

Yes you can in montblanc it cost around 70$ i thought maybe i can get lucky to buy used from hands .....

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The Montblanc $70 price is the first tier service price. They will replace the grip for that price.

How many pieces that includes ? If you can get any pictures. We have store in chicago that I can take it there too. I just think if I can find on hands it would be cheaper .

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