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Oortael

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Hi all,

 

First in wanted to thank you for the great advice I found in this forum when I purchased my new Montblanc 146P. As I’m new here I not sure if this fits in this section of the forum but I’ll give it a try.

 

Unfortunately the reason for the new pen was the broken clip on my old ball pen. I got this one form my grandfather many years ago and it did great service to me.

 

I hope you can help me to identify the type of this Montblanc pen.

 

It is a retractable pen which button was integrated in the clip.

 

Thank you a lot

Stefan

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Hi there .. This is an old MB comes from 1960's, actually they were called - to my knowledge - " Montblanc Clip Lever" , their retails prices vary between 60-80 Dollars depending on condition. I believe, its a bit hard to find currently spare parts for this pen, yet, you may buy an old one ( parts) and take out what you need to make your pen come back to life.

 

http://www.ulugtekin.com/pen/Ulugtekin%20Montblanc/Vintage/Vintage_Montblanc_Ballpoint_Clip_Lever_Ballpoint_Pen/Vintage_Montblanc_Ballpoint_Clip_Lever_Ballpoint_Pen.htmMontblanc-Clip-Lever-Black-White-Ballpoint-Pen

 

Good Luck.

Amr

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Cheers - Amr S Laithy

Email: amrslaithy@gmail.com

Cairo Egypt

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