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Hi Folks,

 

Recently I acquired a Bohler Glorex c. 1930. Long story short- the piston mechanism was shot. I was able to disassemble the pen, successful only that the EXCELLENT Degussa nib/feed section is intact.

The only other pen on hand is a Koh-i-noor Acetograph and seems the section (threaded) might accommodate the Degussa nib/feed. Though I don't know enough to proceed and must prevent further damage. Inside the section is caked with ink- though i was able to write-as it was (like an extended dip pen) before my problem solving began.

 

Are the nib and feed removable?

 

Do i transplant the section as-is to another pen, if so, what kind?

 

Any direction/suggestion are much appreciated!

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Drill bits, sandpaper, hairdryer, water just off the boil, determination= my first Frankenpen

 

 

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Congratulations. Nice job and excellent nib judging from the written sample.

If you are to be ephemeral, leave a good scent.

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Thanks! An excellent nib, first vintage steel i've had... sure seems 14c and steel are equal in my book.

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