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原帖由 fxchina 于 2009-5-25 22:35 发表 
我又想起了王孙兄时常提起的那个把Pelikan 的尖换到老罗上写的FPN牛人。。。
就是这老小子----
http://www.penbbs.com/viewthread.php?tid=44173&highlight=
详见
http://www.fountainpennetwork.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=34468&hl=lorenzo
相关段落摘引如下-----
It's very cool, but like so many of these modern MontBlancs, it amy be prettier to handle than to write with.
The issue isn't so much the weight, for it is properly balanced, but the totally bland nib. At Portland, I plan to get together with John Mottishaw on some other issues, but now I think that one of my priorities will be to get a vintage 146 nib to plug into it. I then expect it to write as well as it looks.
As far as the question about size, it is closer in size to a 149, despite the smaller nib. And don't get me wrong, it's a very cool pen, and will be much moreso once I get a vintage nib into it.
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Heresy!! Apostasy!!! Alchemy? (Warning to the faithful: do not read)
Well after using the pen with the standard nib and becoming convinced that I just did not like it, and vainly seeking a vintage MB nib last weekend at the Portland Pen Show, which was otherwise wonderful, I came home and on Tuesday attempted the impossible, unthinkable.
Whilst working on a client's Pelikan M800, it occurred to me that the M800 nib is the same size as the 146. Hmmm!!
It also occurred to me that I have more custom 800 nibs that I really like than I regularly use. Double hmmmm!
After some bending to the nib and heating of the feed, presto, an oblique fine 14 K Pelikan M800 nib resides in my Mont Blanc Lorenzo de Medici. I have combined matter and antimatter successfully.
The pen writes wonderfully after I sorted out some fit and flow issues. But the question is will I burn for eternity in pen hell for this?? |
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