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Oscar_16
2
Apr 19, 2018
I’ll just say that I bought a Montegrappa Fortuna Fine nib, and it was the worst nightmare I ever had, if you think about smoothness, you better forget it, let me start saying that the nib scratches the paper, and it isn’t just me, do the research!, this kind of brand has a lot complaints about the fine nib, do you think about replacing the nib?, well good luck trying to find one, get in contact with montegrappa people?, don’t even think about it! they send you to one of their representatives, Kenro that’s the dealer name in NY, then you pay $35 in advance, so you can send the pen to Kenro, and they send it to Montegrappa in Italy, that’s the procedure, just to check your pen, not saying that this way it’ll take more than a month, if it’s under the warranty, they could do it for
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free, if not they let you know if you want to do the job, so in my opinion, nah thanks, those pens look good, but too much trouble!
KluegelTime
2
Jul 13, 2019
Oscar_16I had the TOTAL opposite with my Mule. Smooth nib right out of the box. Smoother and better writing than my Pelikan nibs.
Oscar_16
2
Jul 13, 2019
KluegelTimeI guess you’re the lucky one, I wished mine were like yours at the beginning, greetings by the way.
SDante
109
Sep 11, 2019
Oscar_16Try using an ink with lubricant in it and don't press so hard. If you can scratch the paper then either you are pushing too hard or the paper is too soft.
osomega
1
Sep 14, 2019
SDanteThank you for the advice, do you recommend me a specific bottle?
SDante
109
Sep 14, 2019
osomegaLamy is lubricated. I use J Herbin ink and have found it flows quite nicely. Parker ink is good too.
Oscar_16
2
Sep 14, 2019
SDanteYeah I have those on my stock, I will load it to see the magic, thank you!
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