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Old 02-24-2008, 05:18 PM   #391 (permalink)
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Jussei, the Chopin is a delightful pen. It doesn't look that flashy if you discount the almost unwarranted (based on aesthetics alone) admiration the MB star attracts but it is a beautiful pen to look at. The size and weight is perfect for 'medium-sized' hands. The medium nib is probably one of the bolder mediums I've come across.

I personally prefer the look of the platinum trimmed version. The price difference is insignificant considering the price of the pen so I went for the platinum version instead. I do regret to say that I no longer have it anymore. It was sold along with a few of my other pens a long time ago when I had other commitments to attend to.

The Chopin would be a pen I would like to re-purchase but at $460 (in the UK), I'm in no hurry The Boheme Bleu and Karajan donation pen are two other MBs which I also fancy. That said, I personally think the Van Gogh beats the three MBs in the looks department.


Oh, and re: what I said about Parker 51 values. Only pay $100+ for a Parker 51 if it is in terrific-near-mint condition. That would mean plenty of iridium on the nib, completely dentless cap, no brassing on the metal extremities, minimal scratching on the body, little evidence of use, extraordinary features (eg double jeweled, flawless sterling silver cap, unusual pattern on cap), etc... Your typical eBay '51' will not meet a lot of these criteria so bid responsibly!


mrarroyo, that's really cool! Have you ever considered using ultrasonic cleaners? Are they '51-friendly'?
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25 or so years ago when members of my staff did a lot of engineering drawings by hand (we were transitioning to early CAD using Tektronix equipment and HP plotters) we used ultrasonic cleaners to clean the pen tips. They worked fantastic, at this time I do not have one available so soaking for 12+ hours in cool water will have to do.
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i´ve always been told to add a couple of drops of bleach to dissolve the ink crystals,

now that i think about it, if the ink contained some iodine, that could be problematic,
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My hand writing is really crappy...
How should I improve it ?
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Originally Posted by kodreaming View Post
My hand writing is really crappy...
How should I improve it ?
Practice? I'm not trying to start an argument or insult anyone, but when I moved to India, my school required that I use a fountain pen for daily writing. My handwriting with a pencil was pretty good, but I was horrible with a fountain pen, so I practiced for about an hour a day, until I got better. Oddly enough, I write better now with a fountain pen than I do with a pencil.

On the subject of pens themselves, I have a rather modest collection which consists of:
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Millenium Edition Fisher Space Pen: (Dad got if for me, and it continues to remain my favorite ball point pen)
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So, I finally decided to pick up a couple of pens and some ink.
Since it was my first venture into fountain pens, I wanted to get a feel for what's out there so I picked up a few different models.
I bought a few 'lower end' fountain pens and for my high-end purchase I chose a Montblanc Mozart Platinum with medium nib.
I've tried some different inks in the MB, starting with the regular MB royal blue cartridges, which I didn't like. I emptied a cartridge and used a syringe to fill it with Noodler's Polar Black. Huge difference! I much prefer this ink to the MB royal blue.

I've got a couple of questions for those in the know:
First, with the MB I get some light skipping when I write from time to time. I purchased the pen new, does it go away with time?
Second, if the skipping doesn't go away with time, is there a way to increase flow or at least make it consistent?

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The pen should not skip and I do not believe it will go away with time. You may want to return it. The nib probably needs to be adjusted, but since it is a new pen, you should just replace it for one that doesn't skip. Some vendors test pens themselves to ensure that the nib is perfect and writes correctly.
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I've had fountain pens skip before but never my more expensive ones: more often, it was the cheaper Chinese Hero pens that I used for every day writing. Most of that was due to a slightly rough nib, which, as school-kids, we fixed by running the pen 4-5 times across fine grit sandpaper. The result was a much smoother nib with less skipping. I still recommend this for cheaper pens, but if this pen is something more expensive like a Mont Blanc, I'd be apprehensive trying this unless I knew that someone else had done it with positive results.
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On the skipping issue, first remove the ink currently in and rinse very well. Using a cup/glass fill the reservoir w/ clean cool water and allow the pen to soak in a glass full of water up the ring in the barrel (about an inch above the nib). After 10-12 hours fill and empty the reservoir w/ clean cool water until it comes out clear.

Repeas as above. The described cleaning will remove any ink that could have dried up inside your pen and which would be contributing to your problem.

If that does not fix it contact a repair center, it could be something as simple as a loose nib. Good luck.
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