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Good day all. Just a new member and owner of a Mont Blanc Boheme, Vert PP, retractable with M nib. Bought it new, put it on the shelf and never engraved or used it. Still looks too good to be used. Model 36535. Also have the matching short ball point and rollerball but had my head on backwards at the time I purchased them in downtown DC and had the BP & RB engraved.

 

Anyone know If it is possible to have the BP & RB serviced to replace the section with the engraving. I would like to give them to my daughter, or resell the set. As most times, Her last name isnt her married name.

 

Again respects to all.

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First, welcome home. Pull up a stump and set a spell. Family heirlooms are priceless even if the name is different.

 

 

 

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Hello and welcome to FPN. :W2FPN:

 

Yes the pens could be sent to Montblanc for a service to replace the engraved parts. That Boheme with platinised trim and green stone looks unusual. I always thought the green stone version came with gold trim.

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Welcome Aboard...........Put your feet up relax and enjoy your time here.......

 

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Redacting:

Anyone know If it is possible to have the BP & RB serviced to replace the section with the engraving.

 

Contact Montblanc and ask if they will provide this service for you.

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Welcome to our little corner of the universe from a pen user in San Diego.

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Welcome !

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Hello and welcome from Indiana!

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