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I was gifted this Mozart 15720 pen for Christmas. The person who gifted it to me had gotten it from a high end raffle. As such, the pen is nicely nestled in it's box and has the general instruction manual but nothing else. What I need to know is if there is a special cartridge I need to purchase since this is such a small pen. I see that on the Montblanc site they have two types of cartridges (regular and Meisterstuck.) but I can't see any physical difference between them in the pictures. I just want to be certain I'm purchasing a cartridge that will fit my pen.

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Yes, I know that I need to introduce that pen to a cleaning cloth. I had no idea it was so speckled until I saw the macro photos I took.

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Any old International Standard cartridges. Here is a 147 with Diamine Woodland Green cartridges in it.

 

http://www.fototime.com/A296DEFD0FAA054/medium800.jpg

 

 

 

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Any old International Standard cartridges. Here is a 147 with Diamine Woodland Green cartridges in it.

 

http://www.fototime.com/A296DEFD0FAA054/medium800.jpg

Thank you very much. About the same time you replied I also, finally, got a reply from the "ambassador" at Montblanc in my email. I now have ink and can write until my nib falls off if I so desire.

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