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Hi I am new here

 

I need some help.

 

I have this pen as shown in the photo and as described in the title for about ten years.

 

I bought it brand new. It always leaks right from the first month.

 

Long story short, I need to be directed to the tools that allow me to remove the nib, the feed and the cylinder.

 

Do all montblank pens has the same tools or the tools are model specific.

 

If the photo does not show you may copy the pen model from the title and google it if you would.

 

Many thanks for any help.

 

Alpha

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Welcome home. Pull up a stump and set a spell. The image is not there and the topic title is not a Montblanc model.

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Hello and welcome to you. I will find the link that takes you to where you need to be and post it later.

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http://www.pentooling.com/toolsmontblanc.html

 

 

Never used these myself but others on here seem to.

A wise man once said    " the best revenge is wealth "   but a wiser man answered back    " the best revenge is happiness "

 

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Thanks everyone for the welcoming.

 

 

Pen nut thanks for the link.

 

The notch on my pen located on 3, and 9 o'clock.

 

The repair cost here is very expensive. They will have to ship the pen to Germany to Montblank company.

 

I will figure out how to post the picture and will re post in the proper section.

 

In the mean time many thanks for the welcoming and the information.

 

Best regards

 

Alpha

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Hello and welcome to FPN, from Cape Town, South Africa.

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Wow

 

this is a friendly forum

 

thanks everyone

 

 

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Alpha, can you please describe where the leak is and how/when it occurs in more detail? I suspect that you may not have to remove the nib unit. Also have you tried more than one ink??

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Hello and welcome to FPN.

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Alpha, can you please describe where the leak is and how/when it occurs in more detail? I suspect that you may not have to remove the nib unit. Also have you tried more than one ink??

Good luck

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The ink is pouring from the feed element.

 

I did not try a different ink. But when you see the leak you realize some thing serious wrong.

 

The nib seems to be fine.

 

I opened a second post in members help members forms.

 

 

I am convinced now to pay the extra money and ship it to mb in Germany.

 

Many thanks for the help

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