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Montblanc Repair Service 144


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Sharing this for reference.


Excellent service once again at Montblanc. In 2019 I sent in my 147 for repair.
 

This time I sent off my black 144 directly to the MB Repair center in Fort Worth, Texas asking them to replace the gold section ring that had corroded and to clean the nib and feed.

Timeline:

February 3, 2021= FedEx pen from Houston

February 4= received by MB

February 8= received letter with service details and cost

February 23= FedEx out from MB

February 24= I received pen

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Cost was $69.00 for Service Flat Rate 1 plus Shipping $15.00 and no cost for the “Forepart”. 

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They replaced the feed and the section looks new.

Here is a pic of the Old feed.

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Here is the new section with new feed.

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Looks like they cleaned the pen and polished the nib as well. Very pleased with the service.

 

Hope this information helps if you are thinking of sending in a pen for repair. It’s easy and relatively quick.

 

Repair Center address 

MBNA

15100 TRINITY BLVD STE 300 
FORT WORTH, TX, 76155-2729

 

Cheers,

Ozzy

None of us knows how long he shall live or when his time will come. But soon all that will be left of our brief lives is the pride our children feel when they speak our names.

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Thanks, did they just replace the gold ring or did they replace the entire front section of the pen, excluding the nib? This is the first time I've seen them charge just the $69 tier one service rate for a repair. Normally, replacing the front section would have kicked it into tier 2 pricing.

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Looks like they did such a good job cleaning it up that it made the section look new. But while I don’t see scratches on the section, I do see one little blemish. Also I don’t remember the brass fitting being so shiny. large.8DB10696-03E0-474B-8B65-A3201C8C1BDA.jpeg.578b14ccff7a2846eec5bc09093ce064.jpeg

So I think it’s probably the original plastic, but it looks so shiny and scratch free, dang I am unsure. Either way I am happy. For sure the gold ring is new.

None of us knows how long he shall live or when his time will come. But soon all that will be left of our brief lives is the pride our children feel when they speak our names.

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