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I like the use of a maglight. That's old school!

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Tks. Daniele How can I know the model of this Montblanc???? I say 139 because I see this number in the bottom may be is 8 the last number,

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Yes, going back for a second look I think it might be a 138, cap ring might be the give away and the nib is not what you would find on a 139?

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Eric, am curious about the use of maglight.

Actually I dreaded when I saw the barrel precariously placed on there. The clumsy me would surely end up with a disaster.

 

I like the use of a maglight. That's old school!

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Thank you, fantastic photos; I love pen disassembly. Did you clean the pen for a particular reason?

Hello, from Barcelona, I find it in my fathers old house, when I sold it, and I tray know all information about de pen, last Sunday I disassembly Whit too much poor and clean ink tank (Sorry my English)

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It looks to me like the imprint on the turning knob is 139, but I agree that the single band does not correspond to a 139, but rather other models of the 13x series.

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Eric, am curious about the use of maglight.

Actually I dreaded when I saw the barrel precariously placed on there. The clumsy me would surely end up with a disaster.

 

 

Just an innovative, if less than elegant, way to illuminate the barrel interior.

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Tks everybody, for your time, I’m happy and very grateful for your’s opinions, now I know Something else about my pen

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