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Might anyone know someone in Vancouver Canada who can repair my Mont Blanc 12 that needs a piston out repair?

 

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Dennis

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Don't mess about with a pen such as this, send it to Fountainbele (sp) (Francis Goosen,) Osman Sumer or Max in Germany

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Yes that's tough... spare parts are rare even if a pro can get it open, and custom making replacements might not be viable.

 

I read your other thread but what part exactly is broken? Is it the piston tube (holds the ink and the section screws on to it), the piston plunger (the part that moves inside the tube and has the seal on the end of it), or the piston screw? (the threaded thing that spins and looks like a screw and is fixed to the end cap).

 

In your search for replacement parts you may be able to use a part from a Montblanc 22, which is the same size but different price level, or maybe even a 32. A lot of the parts between models of this vintage are interchangeable. But do research before buying any parts; I am no pro.

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Yes that's tough... spare parts are rare even if a pro can get it open, and custom making replacements might not be viable.

 

I read your other thread but what part exactly is broken? Is it the piston tube (holds the ink and the section screws on to it), the piston plunger (the part that moves inside the tube and has the seal on the end of it), or the piston screw? (the threaded thing that spins and looks like a screw and is fixed to the end cap).

 

In your search for replacement parts you may be able to use a part from a Montblanc 22, which is the same size but different price level, or maybe even a 32. A lot of the parts between models of this vintage are interchangeable. But do research before buying any parts; I am no pro.

 

The broken part is the piston screw. It is white.

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Dennis

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Might anyone know someone in Vancouver Canada who can repair my Mont Blanc 12 that needs a piston out repair?

 

Thanks

 

Dennis

 

Good day,

 

If your are interested email us and we will give you a quote on how much is the price for the repair. op

Our Workshop is based in Spain. We specialized in restoring Vintage Fountain Pen. Specially Montblanc.

 

Thanks And Good day.

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