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Pelikan Pencil Repair


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Hi Everybody! I know this is FPN - About 10+ years ago I bought a Tiffany & Co Atlas pencil that appeared to be a rebranded of sort pencil that was from the Pelikan 800 series. I only used it a couple times and it only contained one lead. I opened add lead and could not put it back together.

 

 

Well, short story long - Pelikan will not touch it and directed me to Tiffany & Co. Tiffany advised it was beyond repair but cannot provide a reason. My hands just do not work well anymore and I do not want play with it and risk breaking it. I am hoping some one on this board could recommend someone who can put it back together. I do not believe it is broken but rather I just do not know how to reassemble it. I believe it identical to a Pelikan K800 as the fountain pen is identical an M800 just different markings. I think this is a simple job for someone with a clue as to correctly put back together. As I stated I am just am not good with my hands anymore as I can barely write anymore and mechanically challenged. The only I kept my pen collection is it reminds me of a better time.

 

 

Can someone point to a capable repairer for what be an easy job.

 

 

I can easily be reached at Pelikanman@aol.com for additional details if the need should arrise

 

 

Best, Thomas Quinn

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Having tried almost every option I can think of I may toss in the garbage which makes me sad.... anyone have thought

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I'm sorry, I can't help you. You might want to pass it on to someone who might be able to profit from trying to get it back together again.

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I would be happy to look at it for you.

 

Sounds like a much better offer than the garbage can.

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