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Cartridges For A Noblesse.


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Hi, yesterday I dug out a pen I bought from Battersea Pen Home many years ago. For some reason I put it away and never used it.I think maybe because it appears to have a broad oblique (gold) nib.

Anyway, its one of those Gold reeded bodies, could be a SL. The pen has a snowflake on the end of the cap and on the bottom of the pen but not on the clip.

The clip is solid but tapered to the end.It looks like a nice pen. Feels good in the hand but I dont have any refills. What will it take? Clearly not the bag of 20 for 40p Tesco ones I bought today :blush:

Arty.

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I have 2 Noblesses. One NOS came with a converter and cartridges; the other used Noblesse only had cartridges. I went to my local MB store (who had an in-store trained pen repair technician) to see if I could get a converter for the used pen. To make a long story short, after the pen was sent to Texas and then Germany, that model of Noblesse was unable to accept a converter. I was still very happy because its many trips around the world and having a broken star replaced was all free.

 

So...your model of Noblesse may or may not be able to accept a converter and you'll have to buy or refill cartridges.

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Arty,

You have a Montblanc Noblesse from the first series (not a SL), made between 1975 and 1981. It takes standard cartridges and you can use a standard converter as well.

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Thank you. When you "standard "cartridges and converter do you mean standard-specially for MB cartridges?

or just any only cartridge?

Quite nice isn't it?

maybe I could get the nib changed if I cant write with the broad oblique .

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Thank you. When you "standard "cartridges and converter do you mean standard-specially for MB cartridges?

or just any only cartridge?

Quite nice isn't it?

maybe I could get the nib changed if I cant write with the broad oblique .

 

Standard as the International or Waterman standard.

 

 

 

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In the UK, you can buy International Standard cartridges from branches of W H Smith. Sold (cheaply) in bags, usually available in blue or black.

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I have been using Waterman black ink cartridge in mine.

 

All I could find at the office supply store were Waterman and Sheaffer, and after reading up here about both inks, I went with the Waterman, since I don't find any MontBlanc cartridges stocked at any office stores in the area.

 

So far, no problems.

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