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Reply to Bruce Herbitter re roller ball pens that use fountain pen ink
(I've tried to post this six times within the thread where Bruce asked
it, but the replies never appear. Something wrong with Google Groups apparently.) You may be thinking of the Pelikan Roller, which uses International style fountain pen cartridges. Other brands that once had roller ball pens that use fountain pen ink include Faber-Castell and Levenger. Faber-Castell still offers a roller ball refill that is filled with fountain pen ink -- it's wonderful, but pricey (as much as $4 per refill, or as little as $2.50, depending on where you buy them). |
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Reply to Bruce Herbitter re roller ball pens that use fountainpen ink
bill7tx wrote:
(I've tried to post this six times within the thread where Bruce asked it, but the replies never appear. Something wrong with Google Groups apparently.) Bill: Thanks. I think I see all 7 replies in my mail reader. Cuz |
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