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Pen is beautiful. I have a MB Meisterstuck 149 circa 1979. It needs a new Feed. I am having a difficult time finding one searching on eBay, Google or Montblanc. Montblanc is requiring that I send them the pen for a repair estimate; but I just need the part. It seems to be a user replaceable part. eBay and Google aren't yielding any results that look like the right style of Feed.

 

Any recommendations?

 

Robert

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5 hours ago, mclcooper said:

Pen is beautiful. I have a MB Meisterstuck 149 circa 1979. It needs a new Feed. I am having a difficult time finding one searching on eBay, Google or Montblanc. Montblanc is requiring that I send them the pen for a repair estimate; but I just need the part. It seems to be a user replaceable part. eBay and Google aren't yielding any results that look like the right style of Feed.

 

Any recommendations?

 

Robert

There are parts available on eBay. Here's one split ebonite feeder. Just do a search for "montblanc 149 vintage ebonite feeder part"

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A lovely little 145 joined my collection a day or two ago. Fun little #5 nib. Very similar to Waterman CF or Hemisphere or Parker 45 in size. Looks like I have a short cartridge stuck in the bottom of the barrel..we'll see if I can remedy that. Still works with a short cartridge though!!

 

 

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2 minutes ago, cat74 said:

A lovely little 145 joined my collection a day or two ago. Fun little #5 nib. Very similar to Waterman CF or Hemisphere or Parker 45 in size. Looks like I have a short cartridge stuck in the bottom of the barrel..we'll see if I can remedy that. Still works with a short cartridge though!!

 

 

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Beautiful.

There's an elegance in their simplicity. And it's a lovely colour.

Excellent daily users, too.  I carried one for years.

Congratulations.

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Four rollerballs inked with 1 mm red, green, blue, and black Pentel EnerGels.

 

I am teaching a course this morning and using them to write on the doc cam.

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Agree @PJRobins This a solid elegant  pen. I like this nib on your pen ,rather than mine.

My pen nib is a Broad (left Oblique)stub. I am  not a fan of that. Planing to grind it to a cursive italic one day to see how that pen is going to be. 

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