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How to use a converter?
Install the converter and then fill just like a Pelikan by immersing the nib
in ink. Gordon |
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It's possible to take the converter out, but maybe better to fill
through the nib & feed due to the rinsing action this creates. (I do sometimes take the converter out and fill it by itself to avoid having to wipe anything, though. As long as you are water-rinsing the nib & feed with the converter between fills once in a while, it shouldn't matter too much.) |
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On Thu, 9 Jun 2005 16:12:12 +0200,
(Johannes Grubber) wrote: Hi all I just got a Waterman converter for my Waterman fountain pen. My question is: Have I always to take out the converter for refillig or can I use it like a Pelikan piston-filler putting the nib in ink and refill it built in? Thanks Jo Leave it in. |
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