Good day folks !! Hope you are all well.
I'm monitoring an auction of the pen in the title and I have a question for you :-)
Whom would I send it to, in UK, to get the piston overhauled ?
Thank you
Marco
Good day folks !! Hope you are all well.
I'm monitoring an auction of the pen in the title and I have a question for you :-)
Whom would I send it to, in UK, to get the piston overhauled ?
Thank you
Marco
If it has to be UK I would start by asking Niche Pens or possibly The Writing Desk for advice on where to send it.
I don't know if Deb and Eachan might be able to restore a vintage Pelikan piston or if they might know who can.
Is there any information on the Pelikan site about recommended repairers?
I'm assuming the main problem will be getting the piston out without breaking the pen. If any non-UK expert on here can give you guidance on how to do that then the job might be a option you could consider yourself? I know at least three experts on here who repair Pelikans.
Last edited by Chrissy; July 1st, 2021 at 12:32 AM.
Regards, Chrissy | My Review Blog: inkyfountainpens
I'm no expert, but since I have done a couple of repair jobs on 100's, I can say that there were two different piston seals used in Pelikan 100 (cork and neoprene) the repairability depends on the model. Cork seals are easy to replace, plastic seals not, since there are no recommendable replacement parts available.
older model
Pelikan 100 1936 by C.M.Z, auf Flickr
...only one of the newer models
Pelikan 100 ca. 1940 by C.M.Z, auf Flickr
Pelikan piston seals by C.M.Z, auf Flickr
2. cork
3. neoprene
the piston rods are different and not interchangeable
Last edited by christof; July 1st, 2021 at 05:28 AM.
guyy (July 5th, 2021), Sailor Kenshin (July 5th, 2021), Yazeh (July 1st, 2021)
Chrissy, Christof thank you very much your contribution. Unfortunately the pen inner details are not shown on auction page. The photos though are of the 'older' 100 and thus it should be cork? Which is easier to repair. Continental Europe is fine to get it repaired too, not USA though. Thank you
guyy (July 5th, 2021)
There are lots of repair persons in Europe. For example
Lutz Fiebig https://interpens.shop/de/
Tom Westerich twesterich@gmail.com
and others...
Eric Wilson (eckiethump) in Edinburgh.
Plenty of experience with Pelikans and no need for European postage (which has got a bit tricky as of today, with the risk of having to pay VAT/duty on having our own things returned to us).
Easiest contact is probably a PM on FPN (where he's eckiethump)
It's a very straightforward job if it's just the cork. If it's the pen I think, it may well just need a good soak and a bit of silicone grease.
eckiethump is also a member here on FPG
Regards, Chrissy | My Review Blog: inkyfountainpens
UNFORTUNATELY I was outbid so no need to find a repairer anymore 😢
Disclamer!!! *&^%$£@
You are not an expert ... but The informations you provided is unknown to some "Labelled expert " in some pen repair business.
So some repare person might be confused helpless to fix this pen when the google pen restoring emergency service is out of connection.
You are amazing !!!!
Thank you.
...that may be, but it certainly does not apply to the two gentlemen I recommended.
C.
Sagebrush64 (July 20th, 2021)
Thanks or that, I dip in and out of pen forums these days, but will be at the London Show this week end, happy to talk about all pen related topics. The major problem with vintage Pelikan 100's is when the barrel degrades, which with some it does spectacularly :-(
Happy to talk on issues and take on problem pens.
ATB
eckiethump
@ Eric, Thank you Eric, for contacting me previously for a Waterman Safety pen.
I was actually planing to meet to you On The London pen show Yesterday 25th July ( but I missed it this year due to change of scheduled of the day)
But I'll be in touch with you again when I am ready to get several waterman's and few more pens fixed by you.
Many regards and Best!! - C.
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