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Coating Peeling Off - Dialog 3


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IMO, that is a good enough reason to buy a product irrespective of the quirkiness. :thumbup:

I have always found the CS to be stellar.

 

I don't always agree with their products and pricing, but I definitely try to support them at every opportunity.

 

 

By all 4 you mean Matt black, Piano black, Piano white and Palladium?

 

You probably can buy the other two if you procure them abroad. :D

IIRC, Indian pricing is almost double compared to US. Even Europe would offer considerable savings.

 

I'm saving for the MontBlanc 149 now.

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It does have quirks, but none of these issues are present on mine.

The drying out issues are sorted in Gen 2.

 

Is there some easy way to distinguish between a Gen 1 and Gen 2 Dialog 3? If I buy used, I want to make sure I avoid Gen 1.

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Is there some easy way to distinguish between a Gen 1 and Gen 2 Dialog 3? If I buy used, I want to make sure I avoid Gen 1.

 

As you can summarise from not only this post but a few others Dialog 3 Line itself has a few issues.

 

The easiest way to identify is the converter section (The Nib, Feed and Inking Section) now has been provided with a see through section to check on the ink level. The Gen 1 didn't have that.

 

Gen 1 also had some alignment issues of the Clip and the 2 parallel lines that run through upper side of the coating (main Body of the Pen).

 

Internally I am unsure what changes have been brought about. Perhaps a few other members can highlight the working intricacies of the Dialog 3.

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The easiest way to identify is the converter section (The Nib, Feed and Inking Section) now has been provided with a see through section to check on the ink level. The Gen 1 didn't have that.

 

Gen 1 also had some alignment issues of the Clip and the 2 parallel lines that run through upper side of the coating (main Body of the Pen).

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