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MONTBLANC MEISTERSTÜCK HOMMAGE À FRÉDÉRIC CHOPIN


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Hello everyone!

 

I'm new in here.

 

I own a Chopin too and I'm very very satisfied with it!

 

But, let's come to the question!

 

I had to clean my Chopin and I disassembled it "all"....

 

Now I have one spring coming out of the plunger and I don't know wher to place it!!!!

 

:crybaby:

 

Can anyone help me???

 

Thanks in advance,

 

Fiorenzo

 

Just toss that spring right back into the converter. Done! :roflmho: The spring is basically just an ink agitator. All the spring does is mingle with the ink to make sure that it doesn't all ball up at an end due to capillary forces. There are actually a few threads about this in the MB subform.

 

THANK THANKS THANKS A LOT!!!!!

 

:embarrassed_smile:

 

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Hi Maestro

what a lovely and passionate (and droling ) review!

You may well require a bucket for the excessive salivation.

 

I just admire the passion of your review and the love of your pen.

 

i have never been a MB admirer but still am impressed with the nib work and effects which are outstanding to me eye.

 

all the best

 

Jeremy

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Love and work... work and love, that's all there is.

Sigmund Freud

 

(there was a man who obviously never knew fountain pens!)

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Beautiful review!

I am now just as jealous of you as I am of Arthur Rubenstein: You both have something I need to feel complete!

 

This too is one of my grail pens, but I have to buy Bösendorfer 9 foot grand as a display case first :roflmho:

 

Anyway, great review, and I am happy you truly love your pen!!!

 

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Shrinknib and Tireiron,

 

Thank you. I'm glad you like the review. For me this pen brings out 2 of my passions. Music and writing. Hence the Chopin was a good choice for me. My only advice? Buy it...you will not regret it.

 

-Marcos

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that cigar cutter besides the Tschao-Pin scares the scheisse out of me.

Edited by Peter Pommes

l'audace, toujours l'audace

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