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Hi All,

 

Can You guide me about finding a cap for my Dostoiévski MB ?

 

The cap was droped and is in shambles.

 

Thanks,

 

rusty

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Call MB. That is your only likely source. You might find one somewhere, but it will probably take a really long time.

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Hello

 

Thanks for the input.

 

It was a case of "Foot in pen" or "Foot in cap" ! :)

 

The rings are totaled !

 

I need a new cap.

 

rusty

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Try the El Corte Ingles in Lisbon. There is a MB store there and they are really nice. It will be expensive....

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Thanks torstar.

I have a 146 cap. It fits, but the original it was what I wanted ...

 

Vasco - MB will get to much time .

CI is expensive !

 

Thanks all

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It's a way to tide over for the time being.

 

I dropped the LE Verne cap on a concrete floor one time, it almost cracked the floor.

 

If I had dropped the Verne posted it would have hit terminal velocity over the 6 feet and done severe damage to the floor.

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Montblanc is the only source if you want a cap in a reasonable period of time. I own a Dostoyevski, and I have never seen parts for sale. Good luck.

 

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