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Needed: Filler Knob For First-Year Pelikan M800


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Hello everybody, this is my first post -- and I apologize in advance to member Hari317 for borrowing his photo to illustrate my problem. I am restoring a first-year (1987, I think) Pelikan M800. It is missing the piston filler cap, and I am having trouble locating a spare. Does anyone have any advice as to where I might find one? It is the final piece on the right of Hari317's exploded assembly below.

 

Many thanks!

 

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The filler knob from any M800 will fit your pen. It is somewhat difficult to find just the knob but pls check with some sellers on penboard.de they will be able to guide you further.

In case you wish to write to me, pls use ONLY email by clicking here. I do not check PMs. Thank you.

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Hi,

 

ask here :

 

Christiane Witt

Group Intercompany Order Management
Customer Service Export

fon: +49 (0) 511 6969-826
fax: +49 (0) 511 6969-279
e-mail: christiane.witt(at)pelikan.com

 

Pelikan Vertriebsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Germany, 30163 Hannover, Werftstraße 9
Domicile:Hannover

 

Two years ago they were so kind at Pelikan

My M800 1994, old style knob thread broke and the sent me a new style knob that fits perfectly.

Let me know if you get help from them.

 

best regards

francesco maiorca at gmail.com

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