Quote Originally Posted by Gulfcoast View Post
I have an OMAS (I think it's a Paragon), with an "extra flessible" (SP?) nib. In the chaos of hurricane evacuation of my office for some storm a few years ago, I misplaced it. I recently rediscovered the pen in a briefcase I seldom use. To say the ink has dried in it would be an understatement. I have soaked the nib, but cannot get the nib out, or the piston to move, at all. I don't want to destroy the pen trying to get it apart. I would also like to bring it back to life. I know OMAS is no longer with us. Is there anyone in the US that repairs/restores OMAS pens? I'm kind of stumped here.

TIA!

Mark
OMAS, an Italian fountain pen company, ceased production in 2015.Mike Masuy is one well-known pen repairer who has worked on OMAS pens.