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M7000 Nib Interchange?


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I have a M800 from Richard and a M600 cursive italic nib from John Mottishaw. I'm considering getting an M7000 but I can't seem to find any info about the nib. Is it interchangeable with other Pels?

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I'm sure Mr Binder would be able to tell you =)

 

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I have read that it can be changed with all nibs from the series of "600" (and then with all from series "400", "250"), but I'm not sure.

 

For the benefit of all who are interested in this topic. M7000 Majesty nib is of the size of a M600 nib. M600 nibs can fit into a M7000 FP with no problem at all. But M7000 definitely can't take in a M800 or M1000 nib. Similar to M600 pens, it can also take in M400 or M200 nibs. But since M400 and M200 nibs are slightly shorter than M600 nibs, it may look unbalanced to the eyes (at least to my eyes). :)

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I have read that it can be changed with all nibs from the series of "600" (and then with all from series "400", "250"), but I'm not sure.

 

For the benefit of all who are interested in this topic. M7000 Majesty nib is of the size of a M600 nib. M600 nibs can fit into a M7000 FP with no problem at all. But M7000 definitely can't take in a M800 or M1000 nib. Similar to M600 pens, it can also take in M400 or M200 nibs. But since M400 and M200 nibs are slightly shorter than M600 nibs, it may look unbalanced to the eyes (at least to my eyes). :)

 

Thanks for the info. Now all I have to do is wait for it to show up. I'm not good at waiting. :headsmack:

 

I've got to put this in my pocket with my Visconti Metropolis silver. After I reinforce the pocket.

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