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Hello all,

 

I have managed to get a Platinum 3776 pen body without a feed or nib.

 

Is there anywhere I can get a nib and feed (cheaply, I hope), for this pen? Any nib size will do for now as I'd just like to put this pen to use again.

Alternatively, I'm happy to fit any non OEM feeds and nibs that simply fit this pen. I don't think other feeds will fit due to the very long tail, but I guess other no.6 nibs might fit in the end. So mainly need the feed, then a nib.

 

Any help is much appreciated.

 

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Hello all,

 

I have managed to get a Platinum 3776 pen body without a feed or nib.

 

Is there anywhere I can get a nib and feed (cheaply, I hope), for this pen? Any nib size will do for now as I'd just like to put this pen to use again.

 

Alternatively, I'm happy to fit any non OEM feeds and nibs that simply fit this pen. I don't think other feeds will fit due to the very long tail, but I guess other no.6 nibs might fit in the end. So mainly need the feed, then a nib.

 

Any help is much appreciated.

 

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Either:

 

a) Contact Platinum Japan.

 

B) Put an wanted ad on classifieds.

 

- You'd never know, there could be someone out there who has the parts you looking for!

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Thanks. I'm assuming the nib and feed would be expensive from the retailer so was hoping to put the word out to pen repairers and other users, say, if they come across a broken pen or something.

 

I didn't think of putting an ad on the classified on this forum. I might just do that.

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