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Bent nib. Must hit with hammer. Very small hammer; very carefully.
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Is it the same on older Pelikans, say a 400NN?
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Bent nib. Must hit with hammer. Very small hammer; very carefully.
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Three pieces: Nib, feed, and feeder ring. The base of the nib lies over
the feed, and the feeder ring slides over and around the two pieces (nib and feed) to hold them tightly together. The outside of the feeder ring is threaded and threads inside the end of the barrel (gripping section). The linked pic shows the three pieces. http://www.toad.net/~blandolf/person...b-assembly.jpg AFAIK, all Pelikans (dating back to the old 100s... cir. 1929-) use this basic design. --- B svejk wrote: Is it the same on older Pelikans, say a 400NN? |
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svejk wrote:
Bent nib. Must hit with hammer. Very small hammer; very carefully. Does the word "burnish" ring a bell? -- B |
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In a previous posting I disagreed with Bernadette (sp?) on this subject.
I can't believe that even after I removed a couple Pelikan nib units and took a quick look I still got it wrong. I was always taught that if I made a mistake it was better to "fess up" and admit it. That said; "B L" is 100% correct! This isn't the first time I have made a mistake and it (unfortunately) won't be the last. Ken. -- All incoming and outgoing mail scanned using Norton Anti Virus, by the shores of beautiful Puget Sound. "BL" wrote in message ... Three pieces: Nib, feed, and feeder ring. The base of the nib lies over the feed, and the feeder ring slides over and around the two pieces (nib and feed) to hold them tightly together. The outside of the feeder ring is threaded and threads inside the end of the barrel (gripping section). The linked pic shows the three pieces. http://www.toad.net/~blandolf/person...b-assembly.jpg AFAIK, all Pelikans (dating back to the old 100s... cir. 1929-) use this basic design. --- B svejk wrote: Is it the same on older Pelikans, say a 400NN? |
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No, a hammer rings a bell. You might burnish a glass harmonica, though.
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Thank you all for the help. As always a few hours fumbling about can
save several minutes of research. |
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On 2005$BG/(B01$B7n(B28$BF|(B 02$B;~(B06$BJ,(B26$BIC(B , wrote: Is it the same on older Pelikans, say a 400NN? yes, for the most part. i do have one old 400 (older than the 400nn) whose nib is not held in by the usual ring. there is a nib unit, just no ring. -- An INK-LING? Sure -- TAKE one!! Did you BUY any COMMUNIST UNIFORMS?? |
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On 2005$BG/(B01$B7n(B28$BF|(B 02$B;~(B01$BJ,(B56$BIC(B , wrote:
Bent nib. Must hit with hammer. Very small hammer; very carefully. you can probably get by with just your fingers. it's only gold. -- Why is a vegetable something to hide? |
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